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Everybody has a theory as to the origin of poker.
Suppositions range from China to India, from Persia to Egypt
and thence across the Mediterranean to Europe. Regardless of
its ancestral journey, there is strong evidence that it came
to America with the French settlers in New Orleans who played
a card game called poque involving bluffing and
rounds of betting. This poque deck may have been the
first to use suits of spades, hearts, diamonds and clubs.
Poque migrated up the Mississippi and Ohio rivers
by boat where it met English-bred railroad men – who probably
corrupted the name to poker and carried it back to the eastern
cities during the U.S. Civil War. Then, in the late 1860's and
early 1870's, Civil War veterans brought poker westward over
the Continental Divide until it became a fixture in every
hotel parlor and saloon in America's Wild West.
As a widely popularized game, poker developed many
variations including stud, draw and straight. The introduction
of wild cards around 1875 added another level of intrigue and
excitement. Today, poker is probably the most widely played
card game in the world. It ranks as one of the top sporting
events (in prize money if not publicity), with many
tournaments culminating in the grand stakes of the World
Series of Poker.
With the advent of computer chips in the 1970's, Video
Poker came on the scene. It combines the elements of draw
poker with the look-and-feel of slot machines. A key
difference between Video Poker and regular poker is that
you're not playing against other players (so there is no need
to bluff). Instead, you're trying to build the best hand you
can to win the highest odds. Because it's a fast-paced game
involving both skill and luck, Video Poker has millions of
enthusiasts around the globe who enjoy this exciting, engaging
pastime.
Game Play:
To play a Video Poker game, just drop Casino chips into the
INSERT COINS slot and click the
DEAL button. The machine will
deal five cards to the player, all face up. Since this is draw
poker, you can choose to hold or discard any of the five
cards. Your goal is make the best hand you can between your
original deal and your potential draw. You must get a pair of
Jacks or better to be in the money.
To hold or keep a card, click the HOLD button under that card or simply
click the card. A pin will appear to indicate that the card is
to be held, and the Hold button changes to RELEASE. If you change your mind,
click Release or (click the card). After cards-to-hold are
selected, click DRAW to draw
new cards for those which are to be discarded (i.e. not held).
These new drawn cards plus the hold cards from the first
deal constitute your final hand (always a total of 5 cards),
and the game pays according to the chart at the top of the
machine by increasing your coin credits (shown as a CREDIT meter on the machine face).
You can drop as many Casino chips as you wish into the
Insert Coins slot. Putting chips in the slot increases your
coin credits based on the coin setting for the machine and the
dollar value of the chips. The Video Poker machine can be set
to play $0.25 coins, $1 coins or $5 coins. If you put a $10
Casino chip in a machine with a $1 coin setting, your coin
credits will be 10. If you change the coin setting to $0.25,
your coin credits will increase to 40 (for a $10 chip).
The number of coins bet per game can range from a minimum
of 1 coin to a maximum of 5 coins. The setting for the number
of coins bet per game is shown in the COINS BET meter. The machine sets
Coins Bet to 1 by default. You can increase your bet by
clicking the BET ONE button.
Each time you click BET ONE,
you will increase your bet by one chip. (If you click on Bet
One when Coins Bet is 5, it will wrap back to 1).
To bet the maximum five chips with a single click, just
click BET MAX. If the machine
is set to a $5 coin value and a Coins Bet of 5, you will be
betting $25 per hand. Once you set the Coins Bet number, the
machine will use this value for each hand until you change it
to another value.
Payouts are as shown in the chart at the top of the
machine. The payout table has rows containing the payout
amounts for various rankings of poker hands (see listing
below). Each rank has 5 possible payout amounts, depending on
the number in the Coins Bet meter. As you change the Coins Bet
value, the vertical column of payout amounts for that Coins
Bet number will be highlighted.
For example, if you play 1 coin in a $5 Video Poker machine
and come up with a Royal Flush, you will be credited with 250
coins which represent a winning of $1,250. If you had bet the
maximum of 5 coins and came up with a Royal Flush, you would
be credited with 4000 coins — representing a winning of
$20,000 on a $5 machine!!
When you are finished playing, you can click COINS OUT to exchange your coin
Credits for Casino chips. As the coins come out of the
machine, the number of Credits will be multiplied by the coin
value setting ($0.25, $1 or $5) and the resulting amount will
be added to your Casino Account balance.
RANKING OF HANDS FOR VIDEO
POKER
Royal Flush The highest
ranking hand possible. An Ace, King, Queen, Jack and 10 of the
same suit. Starting with an Ace, all five cards are in
sequence and in a common suit.
Straight
Flush Five cards both in sequence and common suit,
but not starting with an Ace.
Four of a
Kind Four cards of the same rank.
Full
House Three cards of one rank and two cards of
another rank.
Flush Five cards of same suit.
Straight Five cards in sequence
(Aces may be used high or low).
Three of a
Kind Three cards of same rank.
Two
Pair Two groups of two cards of same rank.
One
Pair Two cards of the same rank.
High
Card The rank of hands containing less than one pair
is determined by the highest ranking card.
Example: A  , K  , 9  , 6
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