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Online poker is skill-based in that the
large majority of the hands win you nothing, so you need to carefully
choose which cards to draw from the deal.
While about 1 of every 5 hands dealt your way will be winners,
the rest of the time you'll want to draw a card or five, depending
on your strategy.
Here are some quick online poker tips
for those of you who aren't patient enough for a long explanation.
Online Poker Tips
- Keep on the lookout for Jacks or better
machines that pay 9 coins for a full house and six coins for
a flush. (i.e. 9/6 machines).
- Progressive jackpots are only worthwhile
if you play a progressive video poker machine that pays 8 coins
for a full house and 5 for a flush, play on a progressive where
the jackpot is over $250 on a nickel machine, $2,500 on a quarter,
and $10,000 for the dollar.
- Always play max coins (or max credits as
the case may be) on a progressive machine to get the bonus for
royal flushes.
- Until you're at least beyond being a novice
at the game, play at one of the lower denominations offered.
- Holding the Jack (instead of the Ace, in
particular) gives you more opportunities of making more lucrative
hands than an other cards would.
- Never keep a kicker with any pair. Holding
a kicker to any pair reduces your return by 5%.
More Tips on Online Poker
- Never draw four cards if you can draw three
to a royal flush.
- Always keep five-card winning pat hands
with on exception: if you can, draw one card to a royal.
- Don't break a flush even if you can draw
one to a straight flush.
- Always break a flush to draw to a royal.
- Never break a straight to draw to a straight
flush.
- Never draw five if you have jacks or better.
- Don't keep a ten for a four card draw.
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