A wise man once said, "The only dumb question is the one that doesn't get
asked."
Or something like that......
Multi-hand VP requires only one decision. You are dealt one hand, make your
hold, and you get the same hold on all 3, or 5, or 25, or 50 hands - whatever
the case may be. The machine then draws to each one from separate virtual
decks of cards.
Go to videopoker.com, sign up (all you need is a screenname and a password),
then try their games. They've got plenty of multi-hand variations there, all
are play-for-free.
That site is great for entertainment, but strategy training is what you need.
Books are good for the VP neophyte, but you really need software if you're
serious about learning the strategies. Either Bob Dancer's Winpoker or Jean
Scott's Frugal Video Poker, or Bob's upcoming Video Poker for Winners. Any of
those will serve you quite well.
- Brian in MI
In a message dated 10/26/2006 12:42:21 AM Eastern Standard Time,
poker212724@yahoo.com writes:
Sorry for the dumb question.
But does not playing 25 lines necessitate reading 25 hands and
making decision on Each of them independently?I can see how this would be slightly faster than 25 sperate full
coin one line hands, but not a lot faster.Am I missing siomething am I wrong?
WHAT EXACTLY DOES PLAYING 25 LINES OR 50 LINES at max coin mean??
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