To use this strategy you simply look at the hand you've been dealt, then compare it the list. The highest hand on the list that it matches are the cards you should keep.
                      So start at the top of the jacks or better strategy card list and work down until you've found a match. Keep the combination of cards that matches the listing and discard the rest.
                      If you're a poker player you may have to alter your lingo a bit. What poker players call an 'inside straight', video poker players often call a straight with a 'gap'. So if you have four cards of a five card straight, and the missing card is in the middle of the run (meaning the straight can only be completed with one card, as opposed to on either side of a straight) the straight is said to have one gap. If you have the makings of a straight with two missing cards, it's called a straight with two gaps.
                      Jacks or Better Strategy Card
                      Royal flush
                      Straight flush
                      Four of a kind
                      Four-card royal flush
                      Full house
                      Flush
                      Three of a kind
                      Straight Four-card straight flush
                      Two pair Pair of jacks or better (high pair)
                      Three-card royal flush
                      Four-card flush
                      TJQK: unsuited
                      Pair of 10s or less (low pair)
                      9TJQ: unsuited
                      89TJ: unsuited
                      9JQ (s)
                      9TQ (s)
                      Four-card straight, open, no high cards
                      Three-card straight flush, two gaps, two high cards
                      Three-card straight flush, one gap, one high card
                      Three-card straight flush, open, no high cards
                      JQKA: unsuited
                      Two-card royal flush, two high cards
                      Four-card straight, one gap, three high cards
                      Three-card straight flush, two gaps, one high card
                      Three-card straight flush, one gap, no high cards
                      JQK: unsuited
                      Two high cards: unsuited (when you have three don't keep the ace)
                      Two-card royal flush with 10 and no ace
                      One high card
                      Three-card straight flush, two gaps, no high cards
                      Nothing (draw five cards)