The Nine/Six Jacks or Better Hand Manual

by Shane on September 2nd, 2010

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Do you like video poker? It sure is popular. I must admit, I have played thousands of hours of Video Poker more than the years. Once I was employed at a casino where they allowed workers to gambling on any machine throughout breaks. So, I used my breaks-including most lunches-hunched in front of a electronic poker machine.

But, what’s the point of wagering should you do not know what the hands are? Most devices tell you what hands pay, except they stop just shy of informing you what makes up a hand-something many new players are baffled with. Here’s a speedy rundown of all the feasible paying hands for a nine/six Jacks or Better machine.

Jacks or Better: When you could have two Jacks, Queens, Kings or Aces. It pays your cash back.

2 Pair: Owning two cards on 1 rank and 2 cards of one more rank-such as two six’s and 2 Kings.

3 of a Kind: 3 cards of one rank.

Straight: Owning five cards in consecutive order, such as a a couple of,three,4,5 and six. An Ace may be used before the two or after the King.

Flush: Owning five cards all of the same suit, this kind of as five clubs.

Full House: Possessing three cards of one fit and two cards of a different suit, like three Kings and two Queens.

4 of a Sort: Obtaining four cards of one rank, such as 4 Jacks.

Straight Flush: Getting all five cards of the very same match and in sequential order, this kind of as the 3,4,5,six and seven of diamonds.

Royal Flush: This is the huge payday. I have been lucky enough to hit some. You have a royal flush when all 5 cards are the same match and the 10, Jack, Queen, King and Ace.

1 hint just before I go. Always play max coins. That is the only way the jackpot for a royal flush opens up. When I 1st began betting I hit a royal flush with just one coin in the machine and getting just over sixty dollars when it could have been 1,000 dollars seriously hurts.

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