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.