Maximize your pleasure and winnings in video poker games with "Fourplay: A Video Poker Affair with Four of a Kind," the next step in strategies for video poker and the formula for how to quit while you are ahead. Not a clever gimmick (geez, I wish I had thought of that), but rather a mathematically sound attack on the law of probability, which governs the outcome of chance events, such as which cards are likely to appear on the video poker screen, when the deal button is pressed.

The method is delivered in humorous and information packed increments throughout the book, and then encoded on a wallet sized plastic card. The card is a summary of the Improvement Monitoring Method (patent pending). This is not the strategy outlined in numerous other books on video poker or embossed on the plastic advice cards sold in casino sundry stores. The new card and the Improvement Monitoring Method can dramatically expand the usefulness of those aids for winning at the Jacks or Better family of video poker games (Jacks or Better, Bonus Poker, Double Bonus Poker, Double Double Bonus Poker, etc.)

The cards and strategies presently on the market prescribe the optimum cards to hold and to discard when dealt every possible hand. Prior to the Improvement Monitoring Method, however, there has been no scheme for estimating when those strategies are most likely to produce the results the player is looking for.

The secret to winning more while playing well is to be at the right machine at the right time. That skill is what the Improvement Monitoring Method teaches, by exploiting a tenet of the law of probability - that patterns can and do occur in random events.

Most useful in games with high paying four of a kinds. Circumvents the problem of casinos paying less and less for full houses, flushes, straights, as the strategy focuses on four of a kinds, straight flushes, and royal flushes - that is, the highest payers.

Once you've mastered the method, the next step is to master yourself so that you walk out with your winnings rather than reinvesting them. There is a very simple solution, right, to gambling your winnings away: just don't do it! The author of "Fourplay," a psychiatrist, devotes half of the book to helping the reader apply that embarrassingly simple advice.

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