Video Poker Genius [Part 1] – Jacks or Better

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Welcome to Video Poker Genius! This is part 1 of a series of videos designed to help you become a better video poker player.

In this part, I play 100 practice hands of 9/6 Jacks or Better with live commentary, then I discuss the strategy of 10 common video poker hands in a quiz format. Determine the correct cards to hold for all 10 hands and you become a video poker genius!

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Video Poker Genius [Part 1] – Jacks or Better

10 thoughts on “Video Poker Genius [Part 1] – Jacks or Better

  1. If you have any questions on video poker or want to know a few ways to practice at home, watch the following video and ask away in the comment section: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esdFpzSTC5w

  2. 13:05 another reason you keep the J-10 suited is not only because of the Royal. You also have a chance for a Straight flush, Flush, Straight, Pair Jacks. Your odds of winning something go up dramatically by keeping the 10 of hearts along with the Jack instead of just the jack alone.

  3. 15:32 the reason you go for the 4 card flush over the low pair is because there are 9 hearts left in the deck that can get you a winning hand. Versus only 2 cards (the 2 remaining 8s) to give you a winning hand had you held the 8s.

  4. 17:16 In this situation I would play for the 3 card Royal. It's 3 high cards to the Royal and to top it off, it's 3 consecutive high cards. If it was a 10, Q, K, of clubs then I would keep the high pair as the pair of 10s don't give me anything.

  5. 19:53 Easier way to explain why you hold the 4 card royal is out of 47 cards left in the deck 21 of those cards will give you a winning hand (4 queens, 3 Aces, 3 Kings, 3 Jacks, and 8 spades still left in the deck). To have those odds while going for the Royal Flush it's a no brainer.

  6. holding 2 paint cards of a different suite isn't the correct play.never will draw to a royal if you do that

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