Walk into any modern casino floor and you’ll notice them: rows and rows of video poker machines glowing and beckoning with possibility. At first blush, you’d be forgiven for thinking that they were just modern slot machines. The aesthetic similarities are numerous. However, unlike slots, where the outcome is entirely out of your hands, video poker invites you to actually strategize. Your decisions matter.
And this skill element, paired with the randomness that only a casino can provide, is a big part of why so many players fall in love with the game.
If you’ve ever sat down at a machine and felt a little uncertain about what you were doing, you’re not alone. Video poker looks simple on the surface and, in many ways, it’s scarcely any more complex than its felt-table-and-playing-card version, but knowing the basics before you play makes the whole experience more fun and rewarding.
This guide is here to help with that. If you’re new to video poker or just want to brush up before your next session, here’s everything you need to know to play video poker like you actually know what you’re doing.
Spoiler: It’s easier than you think.
What Makes Video Poker Different from Regular Poker?
Fundamentally, video poker blends the fast pace of a machine game with the familiar structure of five-card draw poker: You’re dealt five cards. You choose which to keep; the machine replaces the rest. Your final five-card hand determines your payout.
That’s it.
There’s no competing against other players, no dealing with the five community cards — sometimes called the “river” — no reading facial expressions across a table. It’s just you, your (virtual) hand of cards and your decisions. That small layer of strategy is why video poker feels so different from traditional slot-style games and why so many seasoned casino guests gravitate toward it.
If you understand basic poker hand rankings, you already have a head start. And if you don’t — no problem; let’s walk through it.
Video Poker Basic Rules
When you sit down to play video poker on the casino floor, the gameplay follows a simple rhythm:
- Place your bet: Most machines allow you to choose how many credits to wager per hand.
- Press Deal: You’ll receive five virtual cards.
- Choose which cards to hold: Tap the cards you want to keep.
- Press Draw: The machine replaces the discarded cards.
- Get paid: Your final payout (if applicable) will depend on your final hand.
That’s the full flow. It couldn’t be any simpler, right?
Every machine at a reputable gaming establishment will clearly display its pay table, or the chart that shows how much each hand pays. Before you begin, it’s smart to glance at that table. Small differences in pay tables can slightly shift the long-term return of a game, even when the name of the variation stays the same.
Understanding Poker Hand Rankings
If you want to confidently play video poker, you need to recognize winning hands. Most machines follow traditional poker rankings, from highest to lowest:
- Royal Flush (an Ace, King, Queen, Jack and 10, all in the same suit)
- Straight Flush (five cards in sequential numbered order, all in the same suit)
- Four of a Kind
- Full House (three of one card and two of another; e.g., three Kings and two 9s)
- Flush (five cards of the same suit, regardless of face value)
- Straight (five cards in sequential numbered order in any suit combination)
- Three of a Kind
- Two Pairs
- One Pair/Jacks or Better (a pair of Jacks, Queens, Kings or Aces)
Many popular machines at gaming establishments like Valley View Casino feature “Jacks or Better” rules, meaning a pair of Jacks is the minimum qualifying hand. That detail matters, since it shapes your strategy on every draw. At a flesh-and-blood poker table, you might be able to bluff your opponent with a pair of fives, but in video poker, the margin is just slightly higher.
Smart Play Starts with Simple Strategy
Once you understand hand rankings, the next step is knowing how to approach each deal with a bit of intention.
You don’t need a laminated strategy card or a math degree to confidently play video poker. In fact, most winning habits come down to a few steady principles applied consistently over time.
First, always hold onto made winning hands (already completed hands). Even a small payout keeps momentum and helps you earn more than you lose in the long run. Second, prioritize high pairs (Jacks or better in most versions) over chasing unlikely long shots. And third, when you’re dealt four cards to a Royal Flush, keep them. Always.
Those three habits alone dramatically improve consistency.
It’s also worth remembering that each hand is independently generated by a random number generator. There’s no “machine warming up” or “due” moment building behind the scenes. Much like every properly shuffled deck of cards should theoretically be a unique experience every time, the next deal is just that: the next deal. Keeping that mindset makes the experience more measured and enjoyable.
Understanding Game Variations and Pay Tables
While the deal-hold-draw format stays consistent, different video poker variations adjust payouts in ways that subtly change strategy.
For example, in classic Jacks or Better, the emphasis is on going for a steady flow of reliable, mid-tier hands like Two Pairs and Full Houses. In Bonus Poker, certain four-of-a-kind combinations receive higher payouts, encouraging slightly more aggressive holds in specific situations. In Double Double Bonus, premium payouts for four-of-a-kind hands using specific kicker cards add another strategic wrinkle.
The key isn’t memorizing every payout difference. Rather, it’s taking a moment before you begin to review the pay table displayed on the screen. Even small adjustments, such as whether a Full House pays 9 credits or 8, can influence which version offers stronger long-term value.
A quick glance before you start ensures you’re making informed decisions from the very first deal.
Play Video Poker at Valley View Casino
Now that you know the basics, you’re ready to take your seat with confidence. At Valley View Casino & Hotel, you’ll find a vibrant casino floor, welcoming team members and exciting promotions through the Players Club. When you play video poker here, you’ll really feel like you’re part of something special.
See you at the (virtual) poker tables!