Triple Play v Single Play Video Poker Machines
Written February 7, 2008 by Jack Jones

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We have been asked before whether or not the odds of hitting a straight flush on a Triple Play video poker machine are different from when you are playing a single-hand machine. The truth is that playing any three, five, 10, 50 or even a 100-Play video poker machine does not change the arithmetic. Each and every hand has its own deck, and the odds of completing a straight flush are exactly the same, except that, when you play a multiple play machine, you just happen to have more chances of it’s occurring.
As for playing strategy play all multiple play games as you would play regular video poker. More chances at winning combinations does not mean you should wander from correct play.
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