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Poker
  1. Basic Description of Vegas Style Video Poker
  2. Examples of each type of hand
  3. Tips on how to play (strategy)
  4. Payout Chart

Basic Description

    1. This is a simulation of typical video poker machines found in major casinos. A player starts with an initial bank of chips (points, coins, widgets, etc.). The player may bet 1,2,3,4 or 5 chips. The player selects the betting amount before the cards are dealt. The bet amounts are in a a radio selection box.
    2. Once the bet amount is selected, the player clicks the DEAL button. The player is dealt 5 cards. (The game automatically deals the first hand when you start from Welcome page.) Below each card is a checkbox and the word "HOLD". The player may hold any or all of the 5 cards, by clicking the mouse in the checkbox below the desired cards.
      To the right of the checkboxes, the poker hand is evaluated and the bet amount and bank are shown.
    3. Once cards have been selected, the player clicks the DRAW button. The draw button will deal the next few cards in the deck and replace the cards that are NOT selected for hold. To the right of the cards will be the final evaluation of the hand and the current bank amount.
    4. At this point the player may change the bet amount, deal a new hand or cash out. The CASH OUT button ends the game. CASH OUT allows a player to enter their name (if they have a high score) and return to the game with their current bank amount.

Examples and notes:

1. The order the cards appear does not matter. The order
shown below is for simplicity.

2. The payout amounts for each type of hand are available
at the bottom of this page.

3. Aces can count as less than "2" or more than
"King". The most favorable is always used.

  • Pair - A pair means that exactly two of the five cards have the same rank (value). A pair can be 'low' or 'high'. A 'high' pair has Jacks, Queens, Kings or Aces. A low pair is not worth any points.

    2 of clubs 2 of diamonds 6 of diamonds 9 of hearts king of spades

    This is a 'low' pair.

    2 of clubs 4 of clubs 6 of diamonds king of hearts king of spades

    This is a 'high' pair.


  • Two pair- As one might expect, this hand contains two groups of paired cards. For two pair, the high/low doesn't matter.
    2 of clubs 2 of diamond 6 of diamonds king of hearts king of spades

    This is two pair.

  • Three of a Kind - Three of the five cards in the hand have the same rank.
    2 of clubs 2 of diamond 6 of diamonds 2 of hearts king of spades

    This is three of a kind.

  • Straight - A straight occurs if all five cards can be placed in order, with no gaps. A.2.3.4.5 and 10.J.Q.K.A are examples of the Ace used as a high or low card.
    2 of clubs 4 of clubs 6 of diamonds 5 of hearts 3 of spades

    This is a straight.

  • Flush - In a flush hand, all 5 cards are the same suit (clubs, diamonds, hearts, or spades).
    Queen of diamonds 2 of diamonds 6 of diamonds 9 of diamonds king of diamonds
  • Full house - A full house is a combination of three-of-a-kind and a pair.
    2 of clubs 2 of diamond King of diamonds 2 of hearts king of spades

    This is a full house.

  • Four of a Kind - This hand contains all four of the cards of a given rank.
    2 of clubs 2 of diamond King of diamonds 2 of hearts 2 of spades

    Four of a kind.

  • Straight Flush - This hand is a straight hand in which all 5 cards are also the same suit.
    2 of clubs 4 of clubs 6 of clubs 5 of clubs 3 of clubs

    Straight Flush

  • Royal Flush -

    This is a straight flush that has the cards 10.J.Q.K.A. It is the highest possible hand. (Out of the 2.5 million possible hands, there are only 4 Royal Flushes.)
    Queen of diamonds Jack of diamonds Ace of diamonds 10 of diamonds king of diamonds

    A Royal Flush!!

Tips and Strategy:

  • If dealt a low pair, hold it. About 1 out of 6 times, it will turn into two-pair. Also, 1 out of 9 times, it will become three-of-a-kind.
  • Check the suits of the cards. If you have four cards of a suit, it may be wise to hold onto them. Holding these will result in a flush 1 out of every 5.2 times (not 1 in 4).
  • If you have NOTHING, but one high card, keep the high card. You may get a high pair.

Poker Payout Chart

HandBet 1Bet 2Bet 3Bet 4Bet 5
Royal Flush25050075010001250
Straight Flush50100150200250
4 of a Kind255075100125
Full House918273645
Flush612182430
Straight48121620
3 of a Kind3691215
2 Pair246810
1 (High)Pair (Jacks +)12345

Note:
This is imaginary money you are playing with, no real payouts here!

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