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Most Common Mistakes
The vast majority of players pay
little or no attention to the payoff schedule. Many
of their plays are correct simply because they are
so obvious, such as holding a high pair when none
of the other cards bear any relation to each other,
but when there is a choice between two or more possible
draws they play mostly by guesses and hunches. It
is their errors that give the casino that extra two
percent. Here are a few of the most common errors:
Playing a short pay machine.
This is clearly the most common error
since the majority of games offer much less than 100%
payback, yet they get plenty of action even where
better games are available. I often see someone playing
a short pay game when a nearby machine is full pay
yet sits idle. I even see people playing on one bank
of machines with a progressive jackpot when another
identical bank of machines has a higher jackpot. Learn
to recognize the best payoff schedules, and avoid
the low payback games. Of course many casinos have
no full pay games, in which case the only logical
answer is to go elsewhere. If more people would vote
with their legs, the casinos would have to offer more
attractive games to be competitive.
Playing fewer than maximum coins.
Most games allow playing one to five
coins or credits, but the maximum jackpot is paid
only if you play five coins. Typically, the royal
flush pays only 250-for-1 with short coin play, but
a five-coin royal pays 4,000 coins which is 800-for-1.
On regular 9/6 Jacks-or-Better, short coin play reduces
your payback by about 1.4%, although this can be reduced
to "only" a 1.2% loss with certain strategy
adjustments. But why give up even one percent? If
you can't afford to play five coins then look for
a lower denomination machine with the same payoff
schedule. (But even so it's usually better to play
one coin than to switch to a lower denomination machine
with a worse payoff schedule.)
Always holding something.
This is probably the most common
and costliest playing error, especially in wild card
games. It may seem like a waste throwing away all
five cards, but if none of the available card combinations
is listed in the strategy chart then your best play
is a five-card redraw. Just do it.
Holding a "kicker."
In live draw poker it's sometimes
correct to hold an ace or other high card when drawing
to a pair or to three of a kind, but in video poker
it's a very costly error. Two pair pays the same no
matter what the card ranks, and holding that kicker
just reduces the chances of improving the hand. In
Deuces Wild, remember that each card held means one
less chance of drawing a wild card.
Drawing to a three-card flush or
an inside straight.
This is tempting when dealt a garbage
hand with no high cards, but it's better to draw five
cards. (Surprisingly, however, it's sometimes correct
to draw to an inside straight in Deuces Wild and Double
Bonus Poker, and drawing to a little three-card flush
is sometimes correct in Double Bonus Poker and 9/7
Jacks-of-Better.) The point is that no one strategy
is correct for all games. You need to learn a strategy
that is specific for the game you want to play.
Breaking a made pay to draw to a
three-card royal.
Granted this is very tempting, and
it will occasionally yield an extra royal, but in
the long run it's a costly error except when there
is a high progressive jackpot on the royal. (The necessary
jackpot to make this correct depends upon the game
and the pay that is being broken.)
Overlooking some viable draws.
Perhaps the most often missed is
a double inside straight flush draw. Learn a complete
strategy, and avoid the hunch plays.
Playing too fast.
It's easy to overlook some playable
draws when playing over your optimum speed. Also,
some machines have sticky or dirty buttons. Be sure
the "hold" shows on the screen for the cards
you want to hold.
Playing too slow.
If you are playing a game with over
100% return you obviously can increase your expected
win rate by playing faster, but don't play so fast
that you make strategy errors. Find your optimum speed.
Not joining the slot club.
Most casinos have a slot club, and
membership is free. In some cases the cash rebate
may be very small or even nonexistent, but you often
get additional comps and/or special offers in the
mail that make your play much more profitable.
You can be a long term winner at
video poker simply by understanding and avoiding these
errors. It's not hard to recognize the good games
and learn the correct strategy for your games of choice.
The moral is to play only the games that offer high
payback, follow an optimum strategy, and always use
your slot card. My Precision Play method make it easy
to learn a winning strategy for some of the most attractive
games. You can cut your loss rate to almost nothing,
or even turn it into an expected win.
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