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Up until this point in the video poker series, we’ve assumed that you’re familiar with standard poker hand rankings. But not every aspiring video poker player knows these rankings by heart. Some video poker variants even include new hands, like Five-of-a-Kind, that don’t exist in traditional poker. It’s important to get these values figured out before playing video poker.

Let’s start with the 10 hands you meet in a standard draw poker game, from best to worst:

Royal Flush 10, Jack, Queen, King and Ace. Same suit.
Straight Flush Five consecutive cards. Same suit.
Four-of-a-Kind Four cards of the same rank (ex. four Aces, four Threes)
Full House Three cards of the same rank, plus two of another rank (ex. three Aces, two Kings)
Flush Five cards of the same suit. Any rank. (ex. four hearts)
Straight Five consecutive cards. Any suit. (ex. Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven)
Three-of-a-Kind Three cards of the same rank
Two Pair Two cards of the same rank, plus two of another rank
Pair Two cards of the same rank
High Card Highest single card in the hand (ex. Ace-High beats Jack-High)

In video poker, High Card isn’t on the pay table – you usually need at least a pair of Jacks. In fact, if you look at the pay table for Jacks or Better, you’ll see the other nine hands listed above, except at the bottom, it says “Jacks or Better” instead of “Pair.”

Things get more interesting when the wild cards come in. With Joker Poker, you play with 53 cards instead of 52; the Joker stands in for any card. Here are the top four hands for the version of Joker Poker available at Bovada Casino:

Sequential Royal 10, Jack, Queen, King and Ace, all of the same suit, in that exact order
Royal Flush 10, Jack, Queen, King and Ace, all of the same suit – no Joker
Five-of-a-Kind Four cards of the same rank, plus the Joker
Royal with Joker Four cards to a Royal Flush, plus the Joker

From there, the hand rankings look the same, starting from Straight Flush – with one exception. Instead of Jacks or Better, you need Kings or Better to get the minimum payout. Other games will have unique payouts for the various ways of making Royal Flushes or Four-of-a-Kind hands, and different minimum requirements for cashing in. Your video poker strategy will depend on knowing these hand rankings and payouts, so take the time to memorize them. Your hard work will pay off at the machines.