Question:
Video poker advice for Jacks or Better 9/6?
anonymous
2009-05-07 12:26:09 UTC
I'm just getting into video poker because it's so fun and have some questions if you don't mind answering? I usually play Jacks or Better 9/6 on bodog.

1) If I have a pair that is less than Jacks, do I hold them hoping for 3 of a kind or do I fold them hoping to get higher cards on the draw?

2) When do I go after straights and flushes? Is it ok to go after them 2 cards away or should I always only go after them if I am 1 card away?

3) From a house edge standpoint, is it more profitable for me as the player to play single hand or multi-hand? I tried some 50-hand and lost money real fast ... though I'm only playing 5 cent ones as I learn.

4) Does this mean that this is the Vegas style video poker where it's supposed to have the same odds as real poker as opposed to the Atlantic City kind where it's more like a slot machine:

Jacks or Better Rules:
•Hands are graded based on the pay table
•Cards are dealt from a single deck
•Cards are re-shuffled each hand
•Player has the option to discard up to five cards.

5) Do you have any tips for a beginning player?

Thanks for any help!
Four answers:
pdq
2009-05-07 15:26:11 UTC
Jacks or Better 9/6 is an excellent payout as far as Video Poker goes. The "9" refers to the amount you'll win on a full house. (45 if you bet the maximum 5 coins, because 9 X 5 coins = 45). The 6 refers to hitting a flush. (30 if you bet 5 coins, because 6 X 5 coins = 30.)



Check carefully when you go into a casino. You'll see most Jacks or Better machines pay only 8/5, or 40 coins for a full house and 25 for a flush with maximum coins bet.



Your questions:



1) I would almost always keep the lower pair and go for 3 of a kind (or you can hit 2-pair.) The only time I wouldn't, would be if I have an EXCELLENT draw. (Either 3 or 4 to the Royal Flush or 4 to a flush or 4 to an open-ended straight draw.)



2) Go for a 4-flush or an open-ended straight draw. Only keep 3 to a flush if they are 3 to the Royal Flush.



3) PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE remember one thing: No matter how well you play, in the long run the House has an edge on you! This means the more hands you play over the course of your life, the more money you will eventually give to the casino. This is true even if you hit a Royal Flush!!! Wow, it's great to have that cash when you finally hit the big one, but in the course of the thousands and thousands of hands you might play in your life, you will eventually give more money to the casino than they will give to you! The only way this will NOT be true is if you're lucky enough to hit a Royal Flush toward the beginning of your playing career, and then you NEVER play slot machines again!



Therefore...(to make a long story short!)...The more hands you play at once, the quicker you will give money to the casino...IN THE LONG RUN. (There's always a chance that you'll hit the "big one", in which case you'll think it was because you were playing more hands.)



4) Mostly I explained this in my opening paragraph. Yes, you will find SOME machines in Vegas that are of a 9/6 style, but not very easily. More often, you will get a worse deal. (no pun intended!) Everything you said about the Jacks or Better Rules is right. Just don't forget to check the Pay Table of whatever machine you're using.



5) My best tip that some folks will disagree with: You aren't playing a video poker machine with the hopes of winning 5 dollars, or 10 dollars, or even 50 dollars. You are playing with the hopes of hitting the "Big One"...the Royal Flush!



With that in mind, look for opportunities to draw to the Royal. If you're dealt a King of Hearts, a Queen of Hearts, and a Jack of Clubs, plus 2 other worthless cards, keep the K-Q of Hearts, and toss the J of Clubs! You'll have 3 cards to get yourself a pair, and you give yourself that tiny change at drawing 3 to a Royal.



Here's an even more radical play I'll make with the same reasoning. If I am dealt 3 or more to a Royal Flush, I will almost always go for the Royal Flush....EVEN IF IT MEANS BREAKING UP A PAIR OF JACKS OR BETTER!!! It so hard to get a Royal Flush, but once you have 3 of the Royal, you have just a little worse than 1 in 1,000 shot at drawing the final 2! (1,080 to 1, to be exact.) That's NOT all that bad of a chance! Furthermore, if I have 4 to the Royal Flush, I will break up ALL hands to take a shot at the jackpot. This is true even if I was dealt a flush. (I've never been dealt a King-high Straight Flush in the first 5 cards. I'd have to really think about throwing away the 9 in the hopes of pulling the Ace.)



Final Thought: If you play this long enough, you WILL hit a jackpot at some point in time in your life. But in the long run, the casino will always have more of your money than you have of theirs! Live it up and celebrate those times you hit the Jackpot. They're few and far between.
Doug
2009-05-07 16:53:06 UTC
1) keep the low pair unless you have 4 to a flush, or 3 to a royal flush draw. A low pair is still better to keep than an open-ended straight draw unless its KQJT.



2) generally go after 4 to a flush and open ended straight draws. 3 to a royal flush is also more valuable than 4 to a flush or a low pair, but less valuable than a pair Jacks or better. going after 3 to a straight flush draw is ok if you dont have a pair to hold. It's more valuable if they have a bit of connectivity (e.g. 689 of hearts vs. 579 of hearts).



3) house edge is identical...but your variance goes through the roof as you play more hands. I doubt i would play multi-line if I was trying to learn the game.



4) Vegas and Atlantic City are identical in terms of video poker machines and I am sure bodog is the same way. The cards are dealt at random and the pay scale ensures the house edge. Assuming flawless play, you would earn 99.54% of your money back in the long run. Considering human error though, it's more likely you'll be at 99% or less.



5) Familiarize yourself with the strategy tables as best you can, so you minimize your losses from a mathematical perspective. Realize this game will be a long-term loser just like other casino games. Also with bodog, you might have better chances profiting from poker. I've heard the players aren't that great there. ;)



This page has links to 9/6 JoB strategies:

http://wizardofodds.com/videopoker



Good luck!
Paco
2009-05-08 01:10:58 UTC
Question #1) Give up your low pair if you have:

3 or 4 to a royal flush

4 to a flush or a straight flush

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Don't give up your low pair if you have 4 to an outside straight or 3 to a straight flush.

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Wizard of odds explains strategy in a clear and simple manner.
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2016-10-20 03:34:46 UTC
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