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The Nine/Six Jacks or Better Hand Manual

November 28th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments
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Do you love video slot machines poker? It sure is popular. I must admit, I’ve bet thousands of hours of Video Poker more than the years. Once I was employed at a gambling den where they permitted workers to wagering on any machine during breaks. So, I spent my coffee breaks-including the majority of lunches-seated in front of the video poker machine.

But, what is the point of betting in the event you don’t know what the hands are? Most machines tell you what hands pay, except they stop just shy of informing you what makes up a hand-something many new gamblers are confused with. Here’s a rapid rundown of all the possible paying hands for a nine/6 Jacks or Better machine.

Jacks or Better: When you’ve two Jacks, Queens, Kings or Aces. It pays your money back.

2 Pair: Owning two cards on one rank and two cards of yet another rank-such as two six’s and two Kings.

3 of the Kind: Three cards of one rank.

Straight: Having five cards in sequential order, this sort of as a 2,3,4,5 and six. An Ace can be used just before the a couple of or after the King.

Flush: Possessing 5 cards all of the exact same fit, this kind of as five clubs.

Full House: Getting three cards of one fit and two cards of yet another fit, like 3 Kings and 2 Queens.

Four of the Sort: Owning four cards of one rank, this sort of as 4 Jacks.

Straight Flush: Obtaining all five cards of the same fit and in sequential order, this kind of as the three,four,five,six and 7 of diamonds.

Royal Flush: This is the big payday. I have been lucky enough to hit some. You could have a royal flush when all five cards are the identical match and the ten, Jack, Queen, King and Ace.

1 hint prior to I go. Generally bet on maximum coins. That’s the only way the jackpot for a royal flush opens up. When I 1st began betting I got a royal flush with just 1 coin in the machine and receiving just over sixty dollars when it could have been $1,000 genuinely sucks.

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