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Online Video Poker Games

Much like any other games that is played in a casino, online video poker games is often subject to a fair amount of superstition and misconception among its players. One of the most common ones that has been built up over the years is that a video poker machine is due to pay off in a win at some point or another. This expectation often comes up when a player has been at it for a while and keeps coming up with 3 aces but the 4th one seems frustratingly elusive. In this situation, many people start to feel a sense that a 4 ace hand online video poker is just around the corner.

Unfortunately, there is really no basis to this way of thinking as legitimate online video poker machines are really totally random in terms of when a particular hand will show up. There really is no pattern to when a machine can reliably be expected to churn out a winning hand.

Instead of going on playing hoping that the online video poker machine is due to give you a winning hand, your time, money and effort would probably be better spent playing on a video poker game machine that can give you better odds of winning.

 

The Role Of The Random Number Generator In Video Poker Games

If you have been playing online video poker games for a while now, you may have heard mention of the Random Number Generator or RNG. The RNG is a device that is a part of every legitimate video poker game although it largely works behind the scenes, which is the main reason why not many people are really aware of its existence. Nevertheless, it is a crucial component of video poker and ensures that each and every single game is played as fairly as possible.

The primary function of the RNG is to continually shuffle the entire deck of cards until the player hits the “deal” button. At this point, the shuffling stops and the 5 cards that are on top of the deck are displayed almost instantly. The entire process is totally random­–hence the name Random Number Generator–and is not subject to any human interference or influence at any stage.

Amazingly, the Random Number Generator in a video poker machine is constantly in operation, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. After you hit the “deal” button, the remaining cards in the deck are again shuffled continuously until a subsequent hit of the “deal” button calls up a new set of 5 cards.