Electronic Poker Basic Facts

by Cory on February 22nd, 2010

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Gambler now clicks "Deal" button and new cards are dealt where thrown away cards once appeared. A total Five cards that you now have is your remaining hand. Your finalized hand determines whether you succeed or lose.

Single Hand Video-Poker

Every single 1-hand Electronic-Poker online game is usually bet with 5 cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, $1.00 or $5.00 and you may bet on from One to Five coins per hand. Depending on coins played, the electronic poker online game will highlight the payout column for there to be no confusion as to how much you are wagering with any specific online game.

Multi-Hand Electronic Poker (Three or more hands)

Each Electronic Poker online game that has 3 or much more hands can be bet with $.01, Five cents, 25 cents, $.50 or $1.00 and also you may bet on from 1 – Five coins per hand. Players can choose from Three hands, Ten hands, Fifty-two hands or 100 hands. If you might be wagering with a online game that has 3 or more hands, you can press "Pay schedule" button to read payout schedule with proper column highlighted based on coins played.

Every single hand played by a player, cards held by player’s appear. Cards are drawn randomly filling spots. Once a card or cards have been thrown away by a gambler, they can not show up in any subsequent hands.

Video Poker Hands (Highest – Lowest)

Video-Poker hands are normally ranked in order, but game-specific pay tables may possibly differ and are constantly posted on each video poker machine.

1: Sequential Royal Flush – exact order and suite (Ten Spades, JS, Queen Spades, KS, Ace Spades )

Two: Royal Flush – identical suit (10H, Q Hearts, J Hearts, Ace-H, King-H)

Three: Straight Flush – in sequence, 5 cards exact same suit (3 Spades, 4S, 5 Spades, 6S, 7S)

Four: 4 of ace Kind – Four cards exact same rank (Six Diamonds, Six Spades, Six-C, 6h)

Five: Full House – Three ace kind, plus a pair (Two Hearts, Two-s, 2S, 3 Hearts, 3S)

Six: Flush – 5 cards similar suit (Two Diamonds, Four-D, 6 Diamonds, Eight-D, Nine-D)

Seven: Straight – Five cards in sequence (Three Hearts, 4C, Five Hearts, Six-S, Seven-D)

Eight: Three of a Kind – 3 cards same rank (Seven Hearts, 7s, Seven-D)

9: 2 Pair – Two pairs different rank (4 Hearts, Four-S, 6 Diamonds, 6 Spades)

Ten: 1 Pair – One pair (Two cards) similar rank (King Diamonds, King H)

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