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J&B 5 simple tips to win

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by Stephen Todd
If you are playing video poker, then Jacks-or-Better is a great machine to play and you can increase the odds of success dramatically by learning five simple tips.

You don’t need to spend a long time learning these tips; they’re simple, quick, and easy to learn. Jacks-or-Better video poker is fun anyway, but even more so when you’re winning big payouts!

Jacks or Better – The King of Video Poker

The three most played video poker games are Deuces Wild, Jacks-or-Better, and Joker Poker. By far the most popular of the three is Jacks-or-Better, and for good reason – it’s all to do with the odds of success.

Here then are your five tips for success in Jacks-or-Better video poker.

Five Tips to Play Jacks-or-Better Video Poker

1. Not all Jacks-or-Better-Games are the Same

Jacks-or-Better will give you a 99.54% expected rate of return when played correctly.

On the front of the machine is displayed the payouts for a Full House and a Flush respectively.

Here are the payouts for various machines:

Machine Type Machine Payback (with Strategy)

9 for a full house or 6 for a flush 99.5%

8 for a full house or 5 for a flush 97.4%

7 for a full house or 5 for a flush 96.3%

6 for a full house or 5 for a flush 95.2%

You want the best odds when you play Jacks or better and that means playing a 9 / 6 machine. You don’t have to play the others – so don’t!

2. The Importance of the Royal Flush

Always play the maximum number of coins in order to be eligible for the bonus payout for a royal flush.

The only way to beat a video poker machine is to hit a high paying royal flush. To do this you need to be able to play for a long time on the least money you can. This is another reason for playing the 9 / 6 Jacks-or-Better machine.

3. Take Your Time

Take your time to study every hand. The machine is in no hurry and neither should you be.

4. Turning Losers into Winners

Only 21% of the hands dealt are winning ones in Jacks or Better, meaning 79% are losing hands.

The difference between success and failure for players is the ability to convert the 79% of losing hands into winners.

If you follow the rules below, you will increase your odds of success.

5. A Simple Strategy to Increase Your Odds of Success

Hold all paying hands. The exception is: Break up a lesser paying hand if you get four cards to a royal flush.

When you’re dealt non-paying hands, check the following, and hold as per the list:

· Hold any four cards to a straight flush.

· Hold any three cards to a royal flush.

· Hold any four cards to a flush.

· Hold any low pair (tens or lower).

· Hold any four-card consecutive straight.

· Hold any two high cards of the same suit.

· Hold any three cards to a straight flush.

· Hold J, Q, and K of different suites.

· Hold any two high cards of different suits.

· Hold J, Q or K with a Ten of the same suit.

· Hold any single high card.

If you aren’t dealt any of the above, draw five new cards. Don’t be afraid to do this!

To learn more Jacks or Better video poker strategies to maximise your winnings visit our site: http://www.slot-strategies.com

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Craps wninning system


By Terje Ellingsen
If you’re a craps player you probably enjoy playing the craps game with a minimum of risk. A craps system is a method of obtaining this. If you follow this system you will have a long and more enjoyable play whether you’re playing craps at an Indian casino or from the best casino gambling online website.

A good system for the craps game should include

a Craps game plan
odds, such as knowledge
executing enough discipline to follow the craps game plan

The Craps game plan

Have you ever seen The Lakers or any other top football team going into the Super Bowl without a game plan? I haven’t. And this is also true for the Craps game. You don’t enter a serious Craps game without some sort of a game plan. With a good Craps game plan to follow, it’s less likely that you’ll get caught up with all the “bad bets” at the table when things go wrong Vital questions your game plan must answer, for example is when to bet, what to bet on and how much to bet, etc.

Know Thy Odds

You should know the odds for any number that is rolled in the Craps game. As Craps players we know that the house has a definite advantage as the seven has the highest chance of rolling than any number. So a general rule of thumb should be that the further away from a seven the number is, the lower the chance it has of being rolled. Let’s say a two has a one in 36 chance while an eight has five in 36 chance of rolling. So by applying a little common sense, you’ll see that you should chose to place bets on numbers that have higher chances of rolling.

Craps discipline

To carry out your craps game plan, you need to drum up discipline. This means doing like the professional gamblers do; don’t let greed and fear tempt you away from common sense. If you keep focused and execute a little discipline, you can play only the strongest bets on the table and eventually walk away with minor losses instead of ruin.

If the fortunate event of having a nice stack of the casino’s chips in front of you occurs, executing discipline will also help you to go home.

Terje Brooks Ellingsen is a writer and internet publisher. He runs the website http://www.1000-online-casino.com Terje gives advice and helps people with gambling issues and casino games like Craps and Black jack.

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Slot myth – Pull or Push?

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Does it make any difference on a slot machine if I pull the handle or
push the spin button? If a machine recently hit for a decent sized
jackpot, should I avoid that machine? Lastly, if I get up from a
machine and the next player hits a jackpot, would that have been mine?
Jean B.

Readers are either going to nod in agreement with what I’m about to
write, or stay in defiance. The choice is yours, my friends, but I’m
still going to debunk three of the most common slot myths there are.

First of all, pressing the spin button or yanking the handle has no
bearing on the outcome of a spin. The handle is nothing more than a
connection to the switch that operates the spin button.

As to your second question on the machine that just hit: is it still
just as worth playing as it was before the hit. The answer, Jean, is
Yes, and that it makes no difference. Although the laws of probability
dictate that the more any machine is played, the closer it comes to a
jackpot hitting, it is equally likely that a jackpot could hit at any
given moment, including the very next spin.

Finally, as to the “Just whose jackpot is it?” question — well, Jean,
it’s not yours, it’s the dude’s who’s parked in front of the machine
and who pressed the spin button. “Why?” she screams, “I’m the one who
set it up!” Because, I reply somberly, all modern slot machines come
equipped with random number generators, with symbol combinations
constantly changing every millisecond from the time you insert the coin
until you hit the spin button. That makes the jackpot his, not yours.

Dear Mark,
Your column recently mentioned average payback percentages of slot
machines across America. What you didn’t mention, but I’m guessing to
be true, is that it is better to play video poker than slots. Am I
right or wrong? Susan L.

Choosing between video poker and slots is a no-brainer. A video poker
machine will spit more silver your way. Even WAG (wild-ass guessing)
play on a video poker machine will generate a better return than is
available through most “reel” slot machines.

Every video poker and slot machine has a built’in house edge working in
their favor with each coin inserted. This is how the casino goes about
extracting money from players in order to stay in business. Skilled
players can cut the house advantage to near zero, or, dare I say it,
swing the odds in their favor when they play perfect basic strategy on
select video poker machines. Compare this to the “up to” 15% hold the
casino can have with slots.

The bottom line, Susan, is that the lesser the house edge, the more
favorable the game is for the player. Video poker, in general, carries
a much smaller casino advantage than almost all slot machines do.

Big Correction: My mailbag informed me that there was much confusion,
and rightly so, over my answer to Sam’s question about laying the four
for $100, which he claimed gave him 2 to 1 in his favor when the seven
hits. He also stated that he finds this an easy way to make a $100.

Recapping, with a Lay bet you are betting against the player and with
the house and hoping that a 7 appears before the point number of 4
rolls out. Lay bets are paid off at true odds, minus the house’s 5% on
the amount won. When Sam Lays the 4 (or 10), Sam would have to Lay $200
to win $100, minus a 5% commission. As for “2 to 1” in his favor, I
should have been more descriptive in stating that the seven can appear
in six different combinations with a pair of dice as opposed to only
three combinations with the four. That’s the 2 to 1 in his favor. I
went off on some tomfool tantrum that Sam couldn’t buck the 2.44% house
edge with that wager and missed some obvious errors in his question.

Gambling Wisdom of the Week: “It’s not easy losing $10,000 because an
eighteen-year-old freshman choked on two free throws late in the game.”
–Chad Millman, “The Odds”
By Mark Pilarksi




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