

🎯 Train like a pro, win like a boss!
Video Poker for Winners! is a comprehensive desktop training software that replicates authentic casino video poker gameplay across multiple popular variants. Compatible with Windows 7 through 10, it offers advanced features like custom strategy chart generation, bankroll risk simulations, and instant feedback to elevate your poker skills from beginner to confident player.
M**I
a so so game for beginners
It's an OK game and will teach you the basics of playing poker slots. But, it's "hints/suggested plays" are totally at odds with how machines play in reality. It doesn't take into account take back/pay back nor does it consider pay-out percentages (which his company also publishes). It Can help you be a better player but, in many cases, it doesn't match the reality of how the games actually play and pay.
C**Y
must have computer to register
bought for christmas for learniing casino games but don't have computer access so it sits until I can register and use on a old lap top
K**R
Unsure
I just got this, spent over 12 hours trying to understand why the strategy of jacks or better is different than what is on a strategy card I have from another pro. very frustrating for me, other wise I would have rated it higher.
S**9
It Helps
I needed a new hobby so I thought I'd take up video poker. I know it's a skill-based game (along with luck) so I looked into this software after reading a recommendation in an article. Here are my thoughts: Off the bat, a little disappointed you get a CD from Amazon. I was hoping it was a download and then you get a code to activate so I could start playing right away, but it's not. You have to wait for the CD to arrive. I mean, I knew it wasn't a download...says CD right in the System Requirements section. Just pointing out that you'll have to wait for the CD to arrive. It will teach you strategy. I knew the simple strategy for Jacks or Better but the strategy in the software is more advanced (which is a good thing). That's the only game I'm working on right now as the strategy tends to be pretty straight forward. I like how you can have the software tell you when you make a mistake and can tell you the correct play or you can choose to try again. What I didn't like was trying to found out why selecting certain cards were OK to hold sometimes and not others. Specifically, when you have three straight flush cards. I couldn't figure out why sometimes I'm supposed to hold them and other times throw them away. Finally, after searching all over the software, I found the strategy chart. Unfortunately, it was way too confusing for me to read. It could have been created in a much simpler way. And it has been. I went to another website and looked at their chart. Almost the same exact chart but a LOT easier to read. After looking at the other website's chart, now I know when to hold the 3-card straight flush and when to ditch them. It shouldn't have been that hard. Maybe I made it harder than it was but that was my experience. With the software and the chart from the other website, now I get it and understand what I'm doing and why. It keeps track of your errors, your percentage of times you're correct, coins in/out, etc. During a hand, you can bring up the chart of your current hand to see the EV of each option. For example, if you think holding certain cards is better than what the software is telling you, bring up the chart and look at the numbers. You can play just easy hands, intermediate hands, hard hands, or a mix. You can also test your skills with the test mode (start out with beginning hands, get them all right, move up, etc.). There are lots of games to choose from and usually a couple different pay tables with each game since there are different pay tables at different casinos. It's pretty important to practice with the correct pay table as that affects the EV value of hands. If your local casino uses a pay table that isn't included, you can make your own. I think there are websites that will tell you the pay tables at different casinos so if you're planning a trip somewhere, you can plug in the correct pay tables so you'll be ready when you get there. And now the big coincident. I've only been playing video poker for about a month or so. Not a lot. Today, I went to the casino during lunch and got my first royal flush...$1,000. I've been practicing with this software just about every day. I'm not saying it was all because of the software, but I think it helped. I know I'm making the right choices. I just happen to hit a royal today. As others had mentioned, the screen is small and cannot be enlarged. It's not too bad for something like Jacks or Better where there's only the one hand, but the Hundred Hand games are pretty small since there's so much more going on. Overall, I like it. Glad I got it. I just think the strategy chart is way too confusion.
R**D
Video Poker Training Essential
Great training product. Software gives you best play with any card combination. Also allows you to change payout amounts to mimic casinos and tells you the expected win percentage with different payouts. This is a must for any serious video poker player.
D**R
also on super times pay
it may not be installed properly, but when playing any one of the games, the maximize button doesn't work and the playing area is very small. also on super times pay, the multiplier icon obscures the first card of the hand.
B**S
Great training tool
This is a wonderful training tool for the beginner. One drawback is that it does not provide a full screen view. Great selection of games offered.
K**S
Love It - but....
I jusy love Video Poker for Winners and have learned alot. However, I wish you could enlarge the play screen and not just the selection screen. A larger playing screen would make it more enjoyable.
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