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		<title>Poker Basics</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Right  now is the best time to be a poker player. In fact, new players are  entering into the game every day in large numbers. As more people seek  opportunities to play poker, more poker rooms and Web sites are opening  up. As a result, the coverage of poker on television and the number of  books and amount of information made available increases, which in turn  bring more players into the game. This cycle continues to feed itself  so that the popularity of poker is now at an all-time high.</p>
<p>This article will cover many of the basics of poker &#8212; from rankings of poker hands to the card game&#8217;s terminology. But to put everything in its proper  context, we&#8217;ll lead off with a quick primer on the history of poker.</p>
<p>Poker Origins</p>
<p>Many  people were introduced to poker by seeing it played in the saloons in  Western movies, and the poker game played was most often 5-Card Draw.  Some people may also have heard stories of riverboat gamblers on the  Mississippi River. For these reasons, a lot of people grew up believing  poker began in America in the 1900s, and the only poker game ever  played was 5-Card Draw. Actually, both assumptions are false.</p>
<p>The  actual origin of poker is not known. Some say the Chinese played with  cards as early as the tenth century a.d. In another part of the world,  archaeologists recovered fragments of cardlike items dating to the  twelfth or thirteenth century in Egypt. Of course, we don&#8217;t know what  the Egyptians used these cards for, but it could have been the first  form of poker. We do know that in the sixteenth century people in India  played a betting game called Ganjifa, which used a deck of 96 cards; and in the  seventeenth century the Persians played a five-player card game, which  they called As Nas, using 25 cards in five suits.</p>
<p>The current  52-card deck is often credited to European countries. In the fifteenth  century, France introduced the current suits of clubs, diamonds,  hearts, and spades in a game called Poque. It is quite possible that  the word &#8220;poker&#8221; is derived from that word. Others, however, claim that  the word &#8220;poker&#8221; comes from the German card game pochspiel or the  German bluffing game pochen, which dates back to the sixteenth century. Also, the  British are credited with the introduction of games called &#8220;Brag&#8221; and  &#8220;Faro,&#8221; which were played in many saloons in the Old West.</p>
<p>Eventually,  poker migrated to the United States in the late eighteenth century and  continued to spread throughout North America. Variations of poque  called &#8220;draw&#8221; and &#8220;stud&#8221; became popular during the Civil War. These  terms are still used today.</p>
<p>Next, we&#8217;ll move onto the fundamentals of playing the game, specifically the rankings of poker hands.</p>
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		<title>Casino Gambling Basics</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For generations of Americans, casino gambling meant Las Vegas &#8212; and the name evoked either glamour or tacky glitz, depending on the  listener. In addition, a backdrop of underworld ties made the nation&#8217;s  gambling capital a place many were wary of visiting. But the limits are  currently off. Corporate ownership of casinos and huge themed resorts  designed to attract whole families have given Las Vegas a clean image.</p>
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<p>Ethan Miller/Getty Images</p>
<p>Patrons play blackjack during the grand opening of the Red Rock Casino.</p>
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<p>Today, almost everywhere you look across the United States, it seems  casinos are dotting the landscape. Casino gambling has been established  in Atlantic City since 1978. In addition to the land-based casinos of  Nevada and New Jersey, riverboat casinos have opened in Illinois,  Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Missouri while all-slots  casinos are awaiting final approval in Pennsylvania. Low-limit land-based casinos are in Colorado and South Dakota, and New Orleans  has one large full-service land-based casino. And Native American  tribes bring casino gambling to much of the rest of the country. Tribal  casinos or bingo halls have opened in Arizona, California, Connecticut,  Florida, Iowa, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota,  Mississippi, Montana, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North  Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Washington, and Wisconsin.</p>
<p>A 2005 survey found that in the previous year, United States patrons  made 319 million casino visits &#8212; about seven times the 1990 total.  More people visited casinos than attended major league baseball games  or any other professional sporting events &#8212; than attended arena  concerts &#8212; than attended Broadway shows. It seems casino gambling is  becoming one of America&#8217;s national pastimes.</p>
<p>Casino-goers come from all groups of the population &#8212; 55 percent  have some college education; 45 percent have white-collar jobs, 25  percent blue-collar; 17 percent are retired. The percentages of  blue-collar workers are higher at newer gambling areas.</p>
<p>Perhaps you are considering joining the legion of casino gamblers,  but you are unsure of the rules and customs. Where do you get betting  chips? How much do you tip the dealer? What exactly is a &#8220;comp?&#8221;  Luckily for you, this article has the answers to all of your casino  gambling questions. Let&#8217;s get started with a little more background  information to help you decide if casino gambling is right for you.</p>
<p>Can You Win?</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s be realistic &#8212; casino gambling is best taken as a form of  entertainment. In the long run, the casinos will be the winners &#8212;  those resort hotels and riverboats aren&#8217;t built to drive themselves out  of business by giving money away to the players.</p>
<p>Except for blackjack, which has odds that change continuously as  cards are dealt out, casino games are designed with a fixed  mathematical edge in favor of the house. In roulette, for instance, the  wheel has 38 numbers &#8212; 1 though 36, plus 0 and 00. To use the simplest  example, the player may place a bet on any one of those 38 numbers. A winning bet will bring a payoff of  35-1 &#8212; the player gets his original bet back, plus 35 times the bet in  winnings. If there were no 0 or 00, that would correspond exactly to  the odds of winning, but with those numbers added, the true odds are  37-1. By paying at less than the true odds, the house builds in a 5.26  percent advantage in roulette.</p>
<p>Does that mean it&#8217;s hopeless for the player, that the house will win  every time? No, for if there were no winners, there soon would be no  customers. In the long run, the percentage will hold up and the casino  will make its profit. But in the short term, results vary widely from  the norm. The house advantages in casino games are narrow enough to  produce winners &#8212; lots of winners, in fact &#8212; every day.</p>
<p>For the best chance to win &#8212; and to limit losses &#8212; players need to  understand the games before they start to play. A blackjack player who  does not know the rules of the game, the totals on which the dealer is  required to hit or stand, or a basic strategy for play might as well  just write the casino a check. Likewise, a craps player who does not  understand the available options might make bets giving the house a  16.67 percent edge, when bets are available at the same table that  limit the house advantage to .6 percent.</p>
<p>Learn the best bets and stay away from the worst ones, and you&#8217;ll  win more often. But understand that regardless of how well you play,  sometimes &#8212; the majority of times, in fact &#8212; the house edge is going  to grind down your bankroll.</p>
<p>Well, they call it gambling for a reason, right? If you think your  ready for both the risk and excitement, move on to the next section for  the tips and guidelines that will help you blend in seamlessly with the  most experienced gamblers.</p>
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<div>Gambling Percentages</div>
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<p>Casino advantages in the major games stack up this way:</p>
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<td>Blackjack</td>
<td>0 to 1 percent (basic strategy player)</td>
<td>2 to 5 percent (average player)</td>
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<td>Craps</td>
<td>0.6 percent (pass/come with double odds)</td>
<td>16.67 percent (the worst proposition bets)</td>
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<td>Baccarat/Mini-baccarat</td>
<td>1.17 percent (bet on banker)</td>
<td>1.36 percent (bet on player)</td>
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<td>Roulette</td>
<td>2.26 percent on all bets but the five-number on 0, 00, 1, 2, and 3, which carries a 7.89-percent house edge</td>
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<td>Slot Machines</td>
<td>Varies according to programming; average is about 4 to 6 percent on  $1 machines, 7 to 10 percent on 25-cent machines, and 10 to 13 percent  on 5-cent machines.</td>
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<td>Jacks or Better video poker</td>
<td>0.5 percent with optimal play on a full-pay 9-6 machine</td>
<td>3.8 percent on a 7-5 machine</td>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the early 1970s, when video poker was introduced and was still  struggling for acceptance, the machines were usually referred to as  &#8220;poker slots.&#8221; And video poker has a lot in common with slot machines.  They are easy to use, requiring no interaction with a dealer or with  other players. Card combinations, like slot reels, are governed by a  random-number generator.</p>
<div><a href="http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/casino-pictures.htm"><img src="http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/casino-picture-9.jpg" alt="gamblers playing video poker" width="400" height="276" /></a></p>
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<p>Players play video poker in a casino.</p></div>
<p>But video poker adds something slot machines don&#8217;t have &#8212; an  element of skill. Players have decisions to make that affect the  outcome. And because cards are required to be dealt from a randomly  shuffled 52-card deck &#8212; or 53 cards, in the case of Joker&#8217;s Wild  machines &#8212; the possible combinations are known, the frequency of the  combinations can be calculated, and an optimal playing strategy can be  devised. In fact, when Missouri riverboats opened under a law that  forbade games of chance, casinos were allowed to offer video poker, as  a game of skill, even though slots, as games of chance, had to wait  until voters changed the law.</p>
<p>The best video poker machines, played skillfully, offer odds that  rival any table game. The basic game, Jacks or Better, in its full-pay  version returns 99.5 percent with optimal play over the long haul.  Other machines, especially some versions of Deuces Wild, offer a  positive expectation to the player &#8212; that is, over the long haul,  they&#8217;ll return more than 100 percent with optimal play.</p>
<p>Why do casinos offer games that can be beaten? Because only a  very small percentage of players know the basics of proper play. Enough  mistakes are made that the casinos actually pay out 2 to 4 percent less  than the expectation for skilled players. In competitive markets,  casinos walk a tightrope between two choices &#8212; offering a pay table so  good that the best players can expect to make a profit in the long  term, or offering lower pay tables and risk driving away the weaker  players who are the casino&#8217;s bread-and-butter customers. In  less-competitive markets, where the demand for space to play is great,  casinos will offer lower-paying machines because they will be played  despite the low payoffs.</p>
<p>Enough Americans have an easy familiarity with the rank of poker hands that video poker has become one of the most popular casino games. As  gambling markets mature and players become more experienced, the demand  for video poker has tended to become stronger. In Nevada, casinos with  a clientele of locals devote more than 50 percent of slot space to  video poker, and there are video poker bars that offer few other  gambling options. The major resorts that cater to tourists turn a lower  percentage of space to video poker, about 10 percent to 15 percent.  That&#8217;s about the percentage you&#8217;ll find in other United States gaming  destinations. In Missouri, as soon as voters allowed games of chance,  about 80 percent of slot space was turned over to reel slots.</p>
<p>In the early 1980s, Si Redd and his new International Gaming  Technology entered into a licensing agreement with Bally&#8217;s  Manufacturing that gave IGT exclusive rights to manufacture video poker  machines. Few people recognized the potential at the time, but that  gave IGT the boost it needed to become Bally&#8217;s main competitor in  producing electronic gaming devices. Today IGT and Bally&#8217;s both produce  video poker machines, and their machines take up most of the floor  space devoted to electronic gaming devices across the country.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re ready to join the video poker craze, you have found  the right article. In the following pages, you will learn how to  navigate the sea of buttons and flashing lights that is a video poker  machine, as well as tips and tactics to come out a winner. Let&#8217;s get  started with a quick refresher on the winning hands in poker.</p>
<p><strong>Rank of Poker Hands</strong></p>
<p>All payoffs are based on five-card poker hands, which rank as follows:</p>
<div><img src="http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/how-to-play-video-poker-1.jpg" alt="These are all examples of winning hands for video poker." width="400" height="267" /></p>
<p>2006 Publications International, Ltd.</p>
<p>These are all examples of winning hands for video poker. They include:</p>
<p>Top row: royal flush, straight flush</p>
<p>Middle row: four of a kind, full house, flush</p>
<p>Bottom row: staright, three of a kind, two pair, jacks or better</p></div>
<p><strong>Royal flush:</strong> Ace-king-queen-jack-10 all of the same suit (hearts, clubs, spades, or diamonds).</p>
<p><strong>Straight flush:</strong> Five consecutive cards of the same suit; for example, 2-3-4-5-6, all of clubs.</p>
<p><strong>Four of a kind:</strong> Four cards of the same rank; for example, ace of hearts, ace of spades, ace of clubs, ace of diamonds.</p>
<p><strong>Full house:</strong> Three cards of one rank, two cards of  another rank; for example, 3 of diamonds, 3 of hearts, 3 of spades, 6  of hearts, 6 of spades.</p>
<p><strong>Flush:</strong> Five cards of the same suit; for example, ace, 10, 7, 4, 3, all of diamonds.</p>
<p><strong>Straight:</strong> Five consecutive cards of mixed suits; for example, 2 of diamonds, 3 of hearts, 4 of diamonds, 5 of clubs, 6 of spades.</p>
<p><strong>Three of a kind:</strong> Three cards of the same rank; for example, 6 of hearts, 6 of clubs, 6 of diamonds.</p>
<p><strong>Two pair:</strong> Two cards of one rank, two cards of another rank; for example, ace of spades, ace of hearts, 7 of clubs, 7 of diamonds.</p>
<p><strong>Pair of jacks or better:</strong> Two jacks, queens, kings, or aces.</p>
<p>Now that you know how to win, let&#8217;s take a look at the device  that you&#8217;ll be playing on. Move on to the next section to learn the  anatomy of a video poker machine.</p>
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