Video Poker Glossary
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Flush
A poker hand where all cards are the same suit. For example:
Flush Attack
A video game in which after a certain number of flushes had been awarded (for a group of similar machines), the payout for the next flush would be increased to 25-1, the same payout for the much rarer four of a kind (in Jacks or Better video poker). The Flush Attack feature made the game positive. It was exploited and can no longer be found.
Four Flush
Four cards to a flush. That is, four cards of the same suit.
See also: Flush.
Full-coin
The number of coins that must be played to realize a particular games best paytable. Typically, casinos short-pay a video poker game when played less then Full-coin. For example, very often a Royal Flush pays 4000 units for a 5 coin, Full-coin wager, but only 800 units for a 4-coin wager. All vpfree2 pay tables are listed per coin, assuming that at least the Full-coin level is reached (5 coins in most instances).
Joker Poker Royal Flush
Well known variant of "2 Pair Joker Wild" video poker game with an EV of 99.07%. See 2 Pair Joker Wild paytable.
Natural
A winning hand without a wild card in a poker game that uses wild cards, such as Deuces Wild. In some wild card games, such as Deuces Wild, a Natural Royal Flush pays significantly more then a Royal Flush with at least one Natural (in this case one or more deuces)
See also: Wild Card, Deuces Wild.
Pat
meaning that the dealt hand will be held in entirety and no cards will be discarded on the draw. In some games, such as PKM, it is not possible to have a Pat hand. Supposedly, some machines lock up for a dealt (Pat) Royal Flush so that the player will not be able to make a mistake.
Royal Flush
Poker hand comprising the ten, jack, queen, king and ace of one suit (in any order). For most draw video poker games, the probability of a natural (no wild card) Royal Flush is approximately 1/45,000. For example:
Royal Flush Cycle
The average number of hands between royal flushes, obtained as one over the probability of a royal flush.
See also: Cycle.
Sequential Royal Flush
A royal flush in which the cards appear in numerical order. Some video poker games pay a bonus for a Sequential Royal Flush-- and for some of these the order (ascending or descending) might matter.
Short
  1. Not having enough money.
  2. A reduction in a pay out from the typical payout or maximum payout for a particular hand or game. Casinos often short some commonly occurring payouts and raise other rare payouts (ex, Royal Flush). This generally reduces the EV for the entire game.
Straight Flush
A poker hand consisting of five consecutively ordered cards of the same suit. For example:

See also: Straight, Flush.
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