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Best Tips and Tricks On Jacks or Better Poker Basic Strategy

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A video poker variation called Jacks or Better is supposed to be the first in this row of games. Its appearance dates back to the early seventies of the last century. However, Jacks or Better Poker is still prevalent.

It is also considered to be the best version for the first acquaintance with video poker games.

The point is that this game has no intricacies in its rules and is easy to learn.

Brief History of Jacks or Better Poker

At the dawn of video poker machines, payouts were for two pairs and better, and players' chances of winning were so low that the majority of fans of gambling games refused to play them. So, manufacturers changed their policy.

  • Initially, the probability of winning increased.
  • Then the principle of crediting payouts was updated.
  • Payouts were provided for a pair of jacks and better. This rule gave a title to Jacks or Better video poker.

Gamblers appreciated such an approach. It significantly increased the popularity of this video poker game worldwide. The appearance of online casinos made Jacks or Better more popular and accessible.

jacks or better poker paytable

Jacks or Better has gradually become widely known. Many variations of this game have appeared. The best versions of this video poker have a very low house edge, which can be less than half a percent. There are a few casino games with such a low house advantage. To be sure, you should follow the most effective strategy and exclude mistakes.

Jacks or Better Poker Basic Strategy

So, let's discuss in an accessible form the basic principles of the strategy for Jacks or Better video poker. The most common situations observed as soon as the cards are dealt will be discussed in this article.

Dealt Cards Player's Actions
Royal flush, straight flush Hold all cards.
Four of a kind Keep four cards of one rank and draw one left card.
Full house Keep all cards.
Four cards to a royal flush Hold cards to a royal flush and draw one left card even if it is necessary to split a flush.
Four cards to a straight flush Hold cards to a straight flush and draw one left card even if it is necessary to split a pair (a flush is not split).
Flush Hold all cards.
Straight Hold all cards.
Three of a kind Keep a three of a kind and exchange two other cards.
Two pairs Keep two pairs and exchange one card.
KQJ or JQT suited Keep these cards and draw two others, hoping to collect a royal flush or the other hand.
JJ or a higher pair Hold only a pair and exchange other cards.
Three to a royal flush not in sequence Hold these cards and exchange the remainder even if it is necessary to exchange a low pair.
Four to a flush Keep these cards and draw the other cards even if it is necessary to exchange a low pair.
KQJT unsuited Keep these cards and exchange one card, even if it is T.
Any low pair Hold only a pair and exchange the remainder.
Four to a straight without a pair Hold these four cards and exchange one card.
Three suited cards in sequence without a pair Hold these three cards and exchange two others.
QJ suited without a pair and other variants Keep QJ and exchange three cards.
AKQJ unsuited Hold these cards and draw one left card, trying to collect a straight or high pair.
Two suited cards that are higher than T Keep only these two cards and draw the remainder.
Three cards to a straight flush not in sequence Keep these cards and exchange two others.
JT suited Keep these cards and exchange three others.
QT suited (if there are no other cards of this suit) Keep these cards and exchange others.
One card from J, Q, K, and four low-ranking different cards Hold only one card and draw four low-ranking cards.
Other low-ranking cards without high cards or with an ace Exchange all cards without trying to collect a three-card flush or inside straight.

It is not that difficult to memorize this table. It is enough to understand the rank of all hands, starting with the highest-ranking ones, and find out when to collect them. Then you can proceed to the consideration of cases with different pairs and various cards.

How to Beat Casino in Jacks or Better

If you follow the above principles, you will significantly improve your achievements in Jacks or Better video poker.

Luck is essential in any game of chance, but this is a grave mistake to count on it.

This error may cost considerable amounts to most novice gamblers. Take the time to study all details; success will come soon.

Denis Anipchenko
Denis Anipchenko
Editor-in-chief and online gambling expert

Denis is a true professional with many years of experience in the gambling industry. His career started back in the late nineties when he worked as a croupier, pit boss, manager and casino manager. This unique experience allowed him to deeply understand the world of gambling from the inside. Since the late noughties Denis has dedicated himself to writing articles and analyses about gambling, and since the early tens he has become a key figure in the Casinoz team. Here he not only writes and edits content, but also creates reviews, shares his expertise and helps readers understand the intricacies of gambling. Denis combines practical experience and in-depth knowledge, making him one of the most respected experts in the industry. His writings are always up-to-date, proven and useful information for anyone interested in the casino world.

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