Video poker trainer
Jacks or Better. Tap the cards to hold, then draw — and learn the perfect play, hand by hand.
Frequently asked questions
- How does the video poker trainer work?
- You're dealt five cards. Tap the ones you'd keep, then draw. The trainer computes the exact expected value of every possible hold and tells you whether yours was optimal — and which cards the best play keeps.
- What game and paytable is this?
- Jacks or Better on the full-pay 9/6 schedule (9 for a full house, 6 for a flush) — the most common and most beatable video poker game. Perfect play returns about 99.5%.
- Is the grading exact?
- Yes. Rather than a simplified rule chart, the trainer enumerates every draw outcome to get each hold's true expected value, so the recommended hold is mathematically optimal.