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There are dozens of different video-poker games in casinos. Different games will have different rate of returns, meaning some games, if you win, will give you a higher percentage of your money back and others will give you a lower percentage. A "9/6 Jacks or Better" paytable is the best because the rate of return is 99.54%, meaning the casino only keeps .46% of your money.  You can find these tables by their names, or look at the pay for the full house and flush. The other categories pay similarly, but the full house and flush will pay more on a "Jacks or Better" game. If you are unsure how to locate these games, you can visit a website where they have scouted out the best video poker games and their locations in a number of different casinos.  When you find a payable that you like, you don't need to jump around to different tables. The odds will be the same on each table if they have the same pay table, so stick with the one you are on. If your pay table does not have a high rate or return, move around to different games until you find one with an acceptable rate of return. Video poker is simple and similar to regular poker in that you are aiming for a hand that will give you the most return. To play video poker you will tap on the cards you wish to keep or on a button on the console, and then draw cards you wish to replace. You win by having a traditional poker hand, and the amount you win is determined by the machine you are playing on. In video poker, just like regular poker, you will be given five cards. With those five cards you'll want to achieve a winning poker hand (royal flush, straight, full house, flush, four of a kind, three of a kind, two pair, jacks or better). To do this, you'll have the opportunity to keep certain cards in your hand and exchange others to gain new cards that may help you gain a winning poker hand. Each video poker machine gives you the option to insert five coins, and to best optimize your chances of winning more, you should play five coins, or max bet. On each play table you should see a chart that shows how many coins you will receive when winning a certain hand of poker. If you play five coins on a Jacks or Better table you can get 45 coins for a full house instead of nine coins. You also will receive a bonus for Royal Flush with a max bet. If you can't afford to play five coins at once, then switch to a lower-denomination machine. This means that the total amount for five coins is less -- a typical five coin game would be a dollar game, which you don't want to play a quarter at a time. A lower-denomination machine would be a quarter game, where you are playing a few cents at a time. On and around the screen of a video poker game you will see a few different things that are important to understand before playing a game.  Paytable: This is the table on the poker screen that shows you how much each hand in a poker game is worth. As previously stated, you'll want to choose a table that has the best paytable, meaning the highest payout for a win. Each paytable will show you how many coins you'll get in return for winning a hand from one coin played to up to five coins played. Display area: Under the paytable is the display area, where you receive cards. Credit total: This is under the card area and shows how many credits, based on the denomination of the machine, you have remaining. Money insert/return slots: Cash-insert, voucher and club-card slots are positioned around the screen area of the machine. When you finish playing, the machine will return your balance in the form of a voucher. This slot is at the top left.  Insert your player's club card in its slot before you start playing so you can earn reward points. Make sure that the card has been accepted. Deal/draw button: On the right side of the keyboard is the deal-draw button. After each hand, hit the button to get the next hand dealt to you. After selecting the cards you want to hold, hit the button again to draw replacement cards. If you have a winning hand, the machine will add the appropriate number of credits to your balance. Hold buttons: Directly below the screen are the hold buttons. After each new deal, press the buttons that correspond to the cards you wish to keep in your final hand. Cash-out button: Press this button when you're done playing. The machine will provide a voucher with your balance. This is a vital component of extending your gambling dollar. Casinos will want you to come back if you're racking up rewards points. Many will provide cash back or give you coupons for meals. Some will comp your room for your entire stay.  You can usually sign up for these clubs online or by visiting a club booth at the specific casino. Then, when you visit your casino make sure you bring your card and you can usually place them into a card reader slot. Depending on the casino you can rack up points for different things. For example, at one casino you may earn points for the hours you play, or the amount of money that you bet while playing. Then, a certain number of points will give you an amount of money. At one casino, 100 points may give you $1.00. As you gain more points you may be able to pay for things like meals. Usually casinos have different status levels for their player's clubs. The more you play the higher status you will achieve, which will eventually earn you more points and compensation for things like hotels.

summary: Pick a game. Know how to play a basic game. Play with five coins. Know the components of the machine. Sign up for a player's club card and use it every time you play.


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This button is on the homepage and gear in the app icon. This is at the top of the settings page. Green indicates that Wi-Fi is turned on. A loading icon will appear as the phone searches for available networks. Swipe down on the screen to refresh the list of networks. If the network has public access and is not password protected, your phone will connect to the network and you are finished.  Password protected networks are indicated by a lock icon. If you do not see any available networks, then you may not be in range of any and will have to relocate to connect to one. If the network is protected a window will appear with a text field to enter the password. This button is in the upper right corner of the password window. If the password is correct you will be connected to the network. If the password is incorrect you will receive an authentication error and will need to re-enter the password or try a different network.

summary: Tap Settings. Tap Wi-Fi. Tap the slider (if off). Tap a network. Enter a password (if prompted). Tap Join.


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A blinking red light is a common problem with Ninja Blenders. Your blender will not work if the red light is blinking. To fix this problem, first check to see if the lid is locked. The blender will not work unless it is closed and locked. The blender is not locked until it has been pushed all the way down on the container. If the lid is locked, but the red light is still blinking, look at the arrows on your blender. There should be a white arrow on the lid and handle. These arrows need to be aligned for the blender to work. Move the lid until the white arrow on the lid aligns with the arrow on the handle. Then, check to see if the red light has stopped blinking. If it has, you can use the blender. Another potential reason for a blinking red light is if the pitcher is not properly aligned on the base. If it has been aligned correctly, it should be able to rotate. The pitcher will not easily rotate if it has not been placed properly on the base. Remove the pitcher and place it back on the base again to check if this is the problem. If the red light still does not go away, call Ninja Blender customer service for advice.
summary: Check to see if the lid is locked. Make sure the white arrows on your blender are aligned. Fit the pitcher on the base of the blender.