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Vegas Video Poker is a combination of a bit of luck and strategy. You've got to know which cards to hold and then hope that the cards being dealt are the ones you need to win big.

Video Poker Terms

So what exactly is a royal flush, a full house, or a straight? If you're new to the game of poker or need a refresher, use this list of terms to help you out. The following are poker hand rankings from the highest value to the lowest:

  • Royal Flush - An Ace, King, Queen, Jack, and 10 of the same suit.
  • Straight Flush - Five cards that are in sequential order and of the same suit.
  • Four of a Kind - Four cards that are the same rank.
  • Full House - Three cards that are the same rank and two cards of another rank.
  • Flush - Five cards of the same suit, but not in sequential order.
  • Straight - Five cards in sequential order, but not of the same suit.
  • Three of a Kind - Three cards that are the same rank.
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Video Poker Rules and History

The object of Vegas Video Poker is to make the best five-card poker hand possible using only one exchange of cards.

Video Poker is one of the most popular machine games in Las Vegas casinos. The fast-pace and simple game play make Vegas Video Poker a favorite with many casino visitors.

The first Video Poker machines were installed in the mid 1970s. Casino operators, spurred by the popularity of their Slot Machine games, were on the lookout for a game that combined elements of Slots with elements of a more traditional Vegas game (in this case, five-card draw poker). Today, Video Poker machines, which often have high progressive payouts, rival even the top Slot Machines in money brought into the casino.

Visitors can play Vegas Video Poker online round the clock. A collection of classic casino games to play online.