Review of Video Poker--Optimum Play
- Title:
- Video Poker-Optimum Play
- Author:
- Dan Paymar
- Publisher:
- ConJelCo
- Date:
- 1998
- ISBN:
- 1-886070-11-3
- Pages:
- 199
- Price:
- $19.95
Note: The edition of Video Poker Optimum Play reviewed
here is out of print. A new edition, published in 2010, which has been
expanded and updated exists, and a
review of this version is
available. This review remains as part of the historical record.
September 22, 1998
Aside from special promotions, casino mistakes, and cheating, there
are four games one can play in a casino which can be played well
enough to gain an edge over the house. They are horse and sports betting,
poker, blackjack, and video poker. The notion that the last item on
this list, which are nothing more than fancy video
games, can be played with a positive
expectation may be a surprise to many, but for many folks who manage
to get the better of the casinos they visit, this is their weapon
of choice. Video Poker-Optimum Play tells you how to
get an edge at this game.
The book is accessible to those who have merely seen a video poker
machine, the reader is not expected to be familiar with the nomenclature
and mathematics of video poker. The book starts with a number of
introductory sections explaining these concepts, the principles by which
video poker can be beaten, and explains how the mathematics allow this
out without the need to comprehend the math itself.
Then Paymar launches in to a description of "Precision Play", a list
of relatively simple rules for Jacks-or-Better, Deuces Wild, and Joker
Wild that allow
one to play very close to the optimum strategy. Most video poker
books provide the same information as a chart of hand rankings, so
this is a fairly novel approach. I think a great many people will find
it easier to remember the Precision Play rules than some hand rank
chart, and everyone who falls into this category will be grateful
for this by itself.
The book continues with a lot of information on what one can expect for
long and short term fluctuations in bankroll, other games one might
encounter, and some information on the machines, tipping, the IRS,
etc.. All of this information is quite good, and to have it all collected
in one place is extremely valuable. There are also some quizzes so the
reader can test themselves on how well they know the Precision Play
rules, although these quizzes could have been made more comprehensive.
The book concludes with six appendices and a glossary, stating, at the
time of the book's printing, where the full pay machines and some of
the better slot
clubs are located, gaming regulations, sources for other information,
etc.. As with the rest of the book, I detect no inaccuracies in the
data, nor any bad advice. On the whole,
Video Poker-Optimum Play is one of the most accurate
gambling books I've ever read.
If I were to quibble, I'd mention that I was surprised to see Joker Wild
included as one of the three games covered rather than the ubiquitous,
albeit quite complicated, Double Bonus. It may be the case that a set
of Precision Play rules would end up being too complex to be valuable
for this game, yet the fact that it's often the only 100+% game available
in many casinos with otherwise good slot clubs means that it is often
the game of choice for the experienced VP player.
Overall, this is an absolutely excellent book, certainly the single finest
book on video poker I've read. I'm on the fence as to whether there is
enough new
information here to make it worthwhile for those who have already read
its predecessor, Video Poker-Precision Play, to upgrade or
not. But at its price, its probably worth it to have all this information
in one place. Folks who play a significant amount of video poker almost
certainly need to obtain and read this book.
Capsule:
The single best book available on winning at Video Poker. There are
other books available that are worth reading in addition to Paymar's
masterpiece, but this should be the VP
player's starting point. At worst, the veteran player who already
knows this information will appreciate having so much of it aggregated
in a single place. At best, it can save the casino patron a great
deal of money. Highly recommended.
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