Bankroll Swings in Bitcoin Jacks or Better Video Poker

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The bankroll swings in Jacks or Better Video Poker are considered to be bearable for the low-risk gambler.

Also known as Draw Poker, the game has a payback of 99.54 percent and a variance of 19.5 and is available at Bitcoin Games.

For every $100 played through this game, the player will lose only 46 cents on average.

The variance is quite low at around 19.5, and is considered among the lowest of any video poker game played today.

The game itself could be boring. Only a royal flush brings about any real excitement.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

 

 

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