Video poker is all about learning to play common scenarios with an extremely high degree of accuracy and looking for patterns to play off of to make learning strategy easier.
With that having been said, there are some situations that aren't very easily explained since they are often the exception to the rule, and we want to look at some of those situations here.
The first situation that we're going to look at is an important one because it sets the tone for our other examples.
In the vast majority of situations, the rule is that a small pair is better than an open-ended straight draw.
However, the power of the high card draw here makes keeping TT for an average payout of 0.824x a mistake.
Instead, you should keep KQJT for an average win of 0.872x, a noteworthy improvement.