video poker suitsThere is more than one type of Video Poker. This is why it is essential that players read a Video Poker machine before sitting down to play. Here are the four main types that players may commonly find in casinos.

Jacks or Better: This Video Poker game is one in which a pair of Jacks or better (as in a pair of Queens, Kings, or Aces) is the minimum winning hand. This game is played with the standard 52-card deck.

Joker Wild: As the name suggests, there is a wild card (a Joker) in this Video Poker game, in addition to the standard 52-card deck. The joker can be used to create any type of winning hand, including 5-of-a-kind. Two Pair is usually the minimum winning hand in this variation of the game.

Deuces Wild: The regular 52-card deck is used in this game, with all of the 2’s being wild cards. The minimum winning hand is usually 3-of-a-kind for this Video Poker.

King of Decks: This variety of Video Poker uses five standard 52-card decks. It also has a progressive jackpot. The progressive jackpot is won if a person gets all 5 of the 5 of Clubs cards.
Tips on Video Poker Games

• It is always best to play the maximum number of coins. This is because the payout for a Royal Flush is quite a bit larger if a player has used the maximum number of coins. If this seems too expensive, play on Video Poker machines that call for lower denominations of money—for example, rather than playing on the quarter machines, play on the nickel or dime machines.

• Never discard a deuce (a two) when you are playing on a Deuces Wild Video Poker machine. After all, deuces can be used as wild cards, so why would you want to throw out a wild card?

• Video Poker machines that use more than one deck offer the worst player odds. So, it is best to avoid these machines. King of Decks machines are some of the machines from which you should stay away.

• Most Video Poker experts agree that there are three Video Poker machines that are better than others for players as far as payouts go. These machines, in order of preference, are the 9/6 Jacks or Better, the 10/7 Double Bonus, and the Full-Pay Deuces Wild.

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Game Play

Video Poker machines use a basic 5-card draw poker game. A player first inserts his coin(s) into the machine. He then pushes the deal button, after which 5 cards are dealt onto the screen.
There is a button located under each of the 5 cards. The player decides which of these cards he wants to hold, and presses the button under each of those cards. He then pushes the deal button a second time.

New cards are dealt to replace the cards that the player discarded. If the player had a hand that is good enough to score, the machine awards a payout.

General Tips

Players can opt to hold all 5 of their cards, if their first deal gives them a good enough hand for a payout.

Alternatively, players can opt to discard all 5 cards to get 5 new cards in the second deal.
It is best for players to have a basic understanding of the rules of 5-card draw poker before playing. Knowing the odds of getting certain hands and the values of hands is essential if a player wants to improve his odds of winning.

Odds of achieving Hands

Original dealt Hand Odds of Receiving a Hand
Royal Flush 1 in 665,000
Straight Flush 1 in 73,000
Four of a kind 1 in 4200
Full House 1 in 700
Flush 1 in 500
Straight 1 in 250
Three of a kind 1 in 50
Two Pair 1 in 21
High Pair 1 in 8
Low Pair 1 in 3
No Pair 1 in 2

Frequency of Hands

Hand Payout Frequency
Royal Flush 4,000 1 in 40,390
Straight Flush 250 1 in 9,148
Four of a kind 125 1 in 423
Full House 45 1 in 86
Flush 30 1 in 90
Straight 20 1 in 89
Three of a kind 15 1 in 13
Two Pair 10 1 in 7
Jacks or Better 5 1 in 4

An understanding of the odds listed above offers the player the ability to determine the correct decision of how to play a hand originally drawn.

Basic Strategy

Initial Hand Decision
4 of a kind draw none
4 card royal draw 1
Full House draw none
Flush draw none
3 of a kind draw 2
4 card straight flush draw 1
Straight draw none
2 Pair draw 1
Pair (Jacks or Better) draw 3
3 card royal draw 3
4 card flush draw 1
Low Pair draw 3
4 card straight draw 1
3 card straight flush draw 2
2 card royal(10, no ace draw 3
1 high card (J,Q,K,A) draw 4
Mixed low cards draw 5

It is important that the player understands how a machines payout schedule affects the odds of the player. This is crucial to succeeding at video poker. The payout schedule should consist of at least these minimum components.

video poker pay scale

Looking at the first column for betting 1 unit this should read:

a.) returns of the players original bet for a pair of Jacks or better

b.) A payout of 9 units for a full house and 6 units for a flush. This is called a Jacks or better 9/6 and has a higher payout than an 8/5 or 7/5 etc.

c.) A non-progressive machine that pays out at least 4000 units for a royal flush if the maximum coins are played.

The following are the odds between the different machines relating to their payout schedules.

Odds of different machines

Machine Payout
10/7 (double bonus) 100.2%
9/7 100.7%
9/6 99.5%
8/5 97.3
7/5 96.3%
6/5 95.2%

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poker handsTo play a Video Poker machine, a player needs to understand the rules to 5-card draw poker. But, it is essential to realize that there are differences between Video Poker 5-card draw and playing 5-card draw poker in real life.

In real life, poker players are used to keeping a “poker face”—in other words, making certain to keep their feelings about their hands to themselves. Players also often bluff when they don’t have good hands. Neither of these is important at all for Video Poker.
In real life poker, three 10’s ranks higher than three 7’s; however, in Video Poker, the two hands have the same rank and payout. The same goes for pairs in Video Poker—a pair of 2’s ranks the same as a pair of 8’s.

It is important to understand how the payout schedule affects a player’s odds in Video Poker. There are three main items that the payout schedule should contain:

• Pairs of Jacks or better should return the player’s original bet

• A Full House should pay out 9 units, whereas a flush should pay out 6 units

• A Royal Flush should pay out 4000 units

Before playing Video Poker at any machine, it is best to read the machine. By reading the machine, players can find out about the machine’s payout schedule, hand rankings, and more.

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picture of bingo ballsA guide to getting started with online bingo including a list of recommended Bingo websites to play at.

1.) Beginners Guide to Bingo

An introduction to playing the different types of online bingo including 75, 80, and 90-ball bingo.

2.) History of Bingo

Learn the History of Bingo as it as moved from its beginnings in Itally becoming a game which is played worldwide.

3.) Winning Bigger Bingo Jackpots More Often

Tips you can use to enhance your winnings when playing at the online bingo sites.

4.) 18 Points to consider When Selecting An Online Bingo Site

Make the correct decisions when choosing an online bingo site.

5.) Bingo Calls

A list of the terminology, phrases, calls, sayings used by the caller in the game of bingo.

6.) Top Bingo Sites To Play Online Bingo

Our selection of the top 5 bingo halls where you can play. Also, lists the deposit an no-deposit offers that these sites provide

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Here is your list of Bingo Calls, Bingo Lingo, Bingo Terms, Bigno Terminology, & Bingo Sayings.

Call Number Call Number Call Number
Kelly’s Eye 1 One Little Duck 2 Cup of Tea 3
Knock at the Door 4 Man Alive 5 Tom’s Tricks 6
Lucky 7 Garden Gate 8 Doctor’s Orders 9
Tony’s Den 10 Legs Eleven 11 One Dozen 12
Unlucky for Some 13 Valentine’s Day 14 Young and Keen 15
Sweet Sixteen 16 Dancing Queen 17 Coming of Age 18
Goodbye Teens 19 One Score 20 Key of the Door 21
Two Little Ducks 22 Thee and Me 23 Two Dozen 24
Duck and Dive 25 Pick and Mix 26 Gateway to Heaven 27
Overweight 28 Rise and Shine 29 Dirty Gertie 30
Get up and Run 31 Buckle my Shoe 32 Dirty Knee 33
Ask for More 34 Jump and Jive 35 Three Dozen 36
More than Eleven 37 Christmas Cake 38 Steps 39
Naughty Forty 40 Time for Fun 41 Winnie the Pooh 42
Down on your Knees 43 Droppy Drawers 44 Halfway There 45
Up to Tricks 46 Four and Seven 47 Four Dozen 48
P.C 49 Half a Century 50 Tweak of the Thumb 51
Danny La Rue 52 Stuck in the Tree 53 Clean the Floor 54
Snakes Alive 55 Was she Worth it 56 Heinz Varieties 57
Make them Wait 58 Brighton Line 59 Five Dozen 60
Bakers Bun 61 Turn on the Screw 62 Tickle Me 63
Red Raw 64 Old Age Pension 65 Clickety Click 66
Made in Heaven 67 Saving Grace 68 Either Way Up 69
Three Score & Ten 70 Bang on the Drum 71 Six Dozen 72
Queen B 73 Candy Store 74 Strive & Strive 75
Trombones 76 Sunset Strip 77 Heavens Gate 78
One More Time 79 Eight & Blank 80 Stop & Run 81
Straight on Through 82 Time for Tea 83 Seven Dozen 84
Staying Alive 85 Between the Sticks 86 Torquay in Devon 87
Two Fat Ladies 88 Nearly There 89 Top of the Shop 90

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1.) Bingo Hall

With over 300 different types of bingo games, Bingo Hall is the place to be. Their other casino games include video poker, slots, keno and pull tabs. On offer are $1000 coveralls each hour, free play games, chat bonus games, and on going specials daily. They use the Parley Entertainment Software and provide 24/7 customer support with generous deposit bonuses.
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Desperate Housewives Bingo offers a generous bonuses package with a 250% deposit bonus, with an additional $30 free play money. The World Bingo Network has proprietary software. A popular site for USA players. The games provided include 75-Ball Bingo classic slots, multiline video slots, keno, Video Poker & table games.
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Bingo Mania has been established since 1996 with positive reviews from both site editors and users. The website accepts muliple currencies and offers prizes of over $7 million in jackpots each month. Your bingo choices include penny, nickel and 50 cent bingo rooms. The other games including video poker, slot machines, keno and pull tabs. it’s a fun site with colorful graphics and a warm online community.
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There is more than one type of Bingo game. When you go to play on an online website to play Bingo, it is important to understand the various ways to play.

75-Ball Bingo

This type of Bingo is traditionally played in North America. Players purchase cards with 5 x 5 grids of numbers. These cards have a very specific layout.

One letter tops each column—either B-I-N-G, or O. In the columns, the numbers are randomly chosen; however, the numbers are selected within certain criteria. Numbers under the ‘B’ are always between 1 and 15; numbers under ‘I’ are between 16 and 30. Under the ‘N,’ the middle space is a FREE space; the other four spaces contain numbers between 31 and 45. The numbers under ‘G’ include ones between 46 and 60. Finally, the ‘O’ column contains numbers between 61 and 75.

For play, numbers are drawn out one at a time. Players mark off the numbers on their cards that match the drawn numbers. For 75-Ball Bingo, up to a total of 75 random balls are drawn until a player gets a Bingo.

A Bingo can be a straight line, from corner to corner. Or, it can be another type of pattern. What counts as a ‘Bingo!’ will be stated on the particular Bingo website on which a person is playing. There are 6000 different Bingo cards a person can play on, so

90-Ball Bingo

This type of Bingo is played in most other countries besides North America. Tickets for 90-Ball Bingo are very different from 75-Ball Bingo cards.

These Bingo tickets contain nine columns and three rows each. Tickets are often bound in books, with ten cards in a book. Each card contains six tickets. Because of this, cards are also called ‘strips of tickets.’

The numbers 1 through 90 are randomly distributed on each ticket; however, there is a certain order to how the numbers are placed on the tickets. On a ticket strip, or card, every number between 1 and 90 is somewhere on the card. Each row contains 5 numbers and 4 blank spaces.

Players call “Bingo!” when they have achieved a certain pattern. The first pattern, called “One Line,” is just as it sounds—it is accomplished by crossing off all of the squares in one horizontal line. The second pattern is called “Two Lines.” Players must cross off all squares in two horizontal lines to win this pattern. For the third pattern, “Full House,” players need to cross off all of the numbers on their ticket.

Playing Bingo Online

Many sites will offer a choice of either 75-Ball Bingo or 90-Ball Bingo. And, there are a few Bingo websites that have developed a new Bingo game called 80-Ball Bingo. Make certain you know which type of Bingo is being played before you put money into a site—you want to understand the rules before you begin.

Sites generally have a caller that you can hear as well as a place where you can see the numbers that have been called. In addition, many sites automatically mark Bingo cards, making it easier to play several cards at once.

Most Bingo websites also allow players to select different cards if they don’t like the cards they are given at first—before play begins, of course.

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Bingo has an interesting past. Here is a basic timeline of the significant events in its history:

� Italy 1530: This was the birthplace of Bingo. At this time, it was more of a lottery, and it was known then as “Lo Giuoco Code Lotto” or “Lo Giuoco del Lotto D’Italia.� Saturdays in Italy are still reserved for Bingo for many people in Italy.

� France 1778: Bingo came to France in this year. But, it wasn�t a commoners� game at all�Bingo was a game that only the wealthy played.

� Germany 1880: Bingo moved from France to Germany in the late 1800�s. Here, however, it was not a game of the rich. In Germany, Bingo was used as an educational tool. Teachers used this game to help teach spelling, history, and math.

� North America 1929: This is when Bingo came to America; however, it was not known as �Bingo� at first. The game was first played as �Beano.� Players used beans to mark spots on their playing cards, shouting �Beano!� when they got five in a row. It took a man named Edwin S. Lowe, a salesman, to publicize and promote the name as �Bingo� for the name to change.

� North America 1930: As part of his publicity campaign, Lowe hired Carl Leffler, a Columbia University math professor, to increase the number of Bingo combinations on cards to 6000. It is said that this project drove Leffler insane.

� North America 1934: With Lowe�s permission, churches began coordinating Bingo games for charity. Charity Bingo games significantly increase the games popularity.

� United Kingdom 1968: Bingo is included in the Gaming Act in the United Kingdom, showing how popular the game is beginning to grow in the United Kingdom.

� United Kingdom 1986: The United Kingdom starts a national game of Bingo this year.

� Worldwide 2007: Bingo has greatly increased in popularity across the world. Over 3 million enjoy playing in Bingo halls�and the number of online Bingo players is rising every day.

� Italy 1530: This was the birthplace of Bingo. At this time, it was more of a lottery, and it was known then as “Lo Giuoco Code Lotto” or “Lo Giuoco del Lotto D’Italia.� Saturdays in Italy are still reserved for Bingo for many people in Italy.

� France 1778: Bingo came to France in this year. But, it wasn�t a commoners� game at all�Bingo was a game that only the wealthy played.

� Germany 1880: Bingo moved from France to Germany in the late 1800�s. Here, however, it was not a game of the rich. In Germany, Bingo was used as an educational tool. Teachers used this game to help teach spelling, history, and math.

� North America 1929: This is when Bingo came to America; however, it was not known as �Bingo� at first. The game was first played as �Beano.� Players used beans to mark spots on their playing cards, shouting �Beano!� when they got five in a row. It took a man named Edwin S. Lowe, a salesman, to publicize and promote the name as �Bingo� for the name to change.

� North America 1930: As part of his publicity campaign, Lowe hired Carl Leffler, a Columbia University math professor, to increase the number of Bingo combinations on cards to 6000. It is said that this project drove Leffler insane.

� North America 1934: With Lowe�s permission, churches began coordinating Bingo games for charity. Charity Bingo games significantly increase the games popularity.

� United Kingdom 1968: Bingo is included in the Gaming Act in the United Kingdom, showing how popular the game is beginning to grow in the United Kingdom.

� United Kingdom 1986: The United Kingdom starts a national game of Bingo this year.

� Worldwide 2007: Bingo has greatly increased in popularity across the world. Over 3 million enjoy playing in Bingo halls�and the number of online Bingo players is rising every day.

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If you are looking for an online bingo site, you probably know that there are dozens of sites from which to choose. So, here is a guideline to follow. These are all important considerations to keep in mind before selecting an online bingo site.

Security Certification
Check to make sure that any bingo site you are considering is security certified. Look for certificates from Thwate and/or VeriSign on the website. Also make sure that the site uses 128-bit encryption with multiple firewalls. This security protection is essential so that your personal information and security details will be safe on the bingo site.

Customer Support
Some online bingo sites offer phone support; others offer only email support. Some may have voice chat support as well. But, what is important is not the type of customer support—instead, the response time is what is of main significance. Some bingo websites may only offer email support…yet these sites may respond to customer queries within minutes, at any time of the day or night. And there may be websites that mention telephone customer service; however, they neglect to mention that this service is not available on weekends or holidays.

Jackpot Sizes
The size of the jackpots at various bingo websites will vary. It is important to check what the jackpots are like and make sure that this is acceptable to you. Some sites offer larger jackpots on weekends or evenings—if you will not be able to play at these times, these sites will not work for you. Also, you may not want to play on sites that do not offer jackpots with large enough sizes.

Bingo Site Software
There are several different types of bingo software. Most experts agree that the best software is either BingoTek or LeapFrog. Other good choices include Globalcom/Electrocade, Playtech, and Chartwell. These are the software programs with the best graphics and are the easiest to work with.

Chatrooms
Busy, well-monitored chatrooms are a sign of a well-run bingo website. Some chatrooms even have moderators who run promotions, giving away prizes that are only available to people who are active in the chatrooms.

Currencies Accepted
Check to see which types of currency are accepted at a bingo website before registering. Some accept only one or two currency types; however, many will exchange other currencies at current bank exchange rates.

Game Varieties
There are different varieties of bingo, such as 75-ball and 90-ball. You may want to find a site that offers both—or, at least choose a site that offers your preference. Some bingo sites also offer other games, such as Blackjack, Roulette, and other casino-related games. For some people, this type of variety is of great consequence.

Loyalty Programs
Some bingo websites offer frequent players extra bonuses for their loyalty. These may be redeposit bonuses or other extras.

Required Downloads
Sites that do not require software downloads often work more quickly and easily, using Java or Flash technology. But, bingo websites that do require downloaded software for their use generally offer a better playing experience because they have more gameplay options and a better design. Also, browser-based software may not function as well for players who do not have high-speed internet service.

Jurisdiction Restrictions
United States legislation has caused some bingo websites to pull out of the US market. This is because of US gambling laws. There are some sites that still operate in the US, however. Make certain you are on a site that allows registration in your jurisdiction before signing up.

Jurisdiction License
Because of strict laws, bingo websites must be licensed from a regulated jurisdiction in order to legally operate.

Establishment Date
You need to find this out because you will not want to sign up for a website that has only recently been established—unless, of course, you see that the newer site was developed by the maker of one of the other long-standing bingo websites. Longevity in a bingo website is an indication of its reliability.

Brand Identity
Site operators have a reputation to protect, so any who have been around for a very long time or who are involved in other businesses they will be more likely to work to protect the status of their bingo websites by taking care of their customers.

Withdrawal Restrictions
Some bingo websites have restrictions on how and when players can withdraw their winnings or their money deposits. Make certain that you understand these terms and that you are comfortable with these restrictions.

Site Awards
It is a good idea to look at any awards that certain bingo websites have gotten. The more awards a site has gotten, the more you will be assured that the site is of good quality.

Registration Bonuses
This varies greatly from site to site, but many bingo websites offer bonuses on deposits and/or registration to the site. Check for these—and also check to make sure that there are no restrictions on withdrawals of these bonuses or winnings from the bonuses.

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Everyone wants to win the biggest possible bingo jackpots. Here are seven tips to help you try to maximize your winnings—and to get those jackpots as often as possible.

Tip #1
Make sure to join a site that has online chatrooms which offer additional prizes. Some bingo sites have chatrooms whose moderators give out bonuses or prizes at specific times or during promotions. Choose a site with this perk, and make sure to stop in on the chatroom at least several times a week so as not to miss any of these giveaway opportunities.

Tip #2
Opt for a bingo site that charges higher prices for bingo cards—these are the games that typically have the largest jackpots and higher payout prizes.

Tip #3
In general, the biggest payouts are usually offered on Friday and Saturday evenings between the hours of 8pm to 11pm. Whenever possible, play during this time.

Tip #4
Play as many cards as you can at a time. Playing only one card will lower your odds.

Tip #5
Make certain to check the credibility of any site before you begin playing. You don’t want to lose any money, after all. Check to see if the site on which you are planning to play is reputable and if it is protected by security.

Tip #6
Consider taking part in other games on bingo sites—these will have fewer players than the regular bingo; therefore, your odds of winning will be increased.

Tip #7
Take advantage of sites that offer deposit bonuses. Some bingo websites offer bonuses as large as 200% for initial deposits, with continuing bonuses for additional deposits. It makes good sense to play on a site that offers these bonuses because it gives you more money with which to play—offering you more opportunities to win.

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