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DK528
07-15-2015, 01:08 AM
Can anyone recommend a website that'll teach me VP strategy? Thanks!

slotbender
07-15-2015, 01:15 AM
Can anyone recommend a website that'll teach me VP strategy? Thanks!
Go to "Freeslots.com". You'll need to sign up but it's very easy to do. They offer a trainer on whatever vp game that you like to play. I started out with learning Jacks or Better because the basics of it can be used to easily adapt to many of the other vp games that you might like to try later. Personally, Jacks or Better had gotten too boring for me to play after a while so I switched to Double Double Bonus poker for the thrills : )

MNvegasgal
07-15-2015, 01:16 AM
Try Wizardofodds - they have tons of information.. http://wizardofodds.com/games/video-poker/

CeCe

treyster
07-15-2015, 01:23 AM
Try Wizardofodds - they have tons of information.. http://wizardofodds.com/games/video-poker/

CeCe

Yup! Just about every version. Also you can see best play to use as a trainer.

seemoreroyals
07-15-2015, 01:26 AM
The best free training program can be found on freeslots.com. You are limited there to single line games but that is probably best when you are first learning basic strategy. You will find the training program works for jacks or better, double double bonus, and for deuces wild and other games. If you learn how to play the JOB, DDB, and DW all other video poker games are knockoffs of these three foundation games. When you go to the casino DDB is far and away the most popular game because of the multiple opportunities for jackpots. It however has more volatility than either JOB or DW but if the cards are going your way you can win quite a bit in a hurry. If not it will suck you dry just like a regular slot machine will do during a cold cycle.

Once you get the basic strategy down I would recommend going over to videopoker.com where you will find all of the most popular games you see at the casino such as 3/5/10 play, 25/50/100 play, super times pay, ultimate x, quick quads and others. You can get a free membership there but for less than $100 a year you can get their gold membership which gets rid of all the commercials and a bunch of other stuff including their version of a video poker training program. Good luck and have fun learning how to play VP.

DK528
07-15-2015, 06:59 PM
Thanks! Got some learning to do ...