MemoCasino Poker UK






Poker has a way of pulling people in — whether you've been playing for years or you're still trying to remember the difference between a flush and a straight. At MemoCasino, the poker offering covers both ends of that spectrum, with options that suit casual players and more seasoned hands alike. MemoCasino poker sits within a broader casino platform that's licensed and regulated by the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC), so you're playing in a properly overseen environment rather than somewhere that's just hoping you don't ask too many questions.

What Poker Options Are Available at MemoCasino?

The short answer is: more than you might expect. MemoCasino online poker spans video poker titles — the solo, machine-based format where you're playing against the RNG — and live poker tables where a real dealer runs the game in real time via live stream. These aren't the same experience at all, and it's worth knowing which one you're actually looking for before you start browsing the lobby.

Video poker is the quieter of the two. No opponents, no pressure, just you and the paytable. You're dealt five cards, decide which to hold, and the redraw determines whether you've won. Live poker, on the other hand, puts you at a virtual table with a human dealer and — depending on the variant — other players or player-versus-dealer mechanics. The pace is different, the social element is different, and honestly, the skill set required overlaps but isn't identical.

MemoCasino is licensed and regulated by the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC). All games are third-party tested for fairness, and your data is protected by SSL encryption. If you ever feel your gambling is becoming a concern, BeGambleAware and GamStop offer free, confidential support.

Video Poker Variants Worth Your Time

Video poker at MemoCasino isn't a single game — it's a category with meaningful differences between variants. The paytable changes, the wild cards change, and the strategy that works in one game can actively cost you in another. Here's how the main variants break down.

Jacks or Better

This is the one most players start with, and for good reason. The rules are straightforward: the lowest qualifying hand is a pair of Jacks, everything above that pays progressively more, and the full-pay version runs at 9/6 — meaning a full house pays nine times your bet and a flush pays six. That version offers a theoretical RTP of around 99.54% with optimal play, which is genuinely competitive. If you're new to video poker and want to learn without burning through your bankroll figuring out quirky wild card rules, Jacks or Better is the sensible place to begin.

Deuces Wild

A fairly dramatic shift from Jacks or Better. All four Twos act as wild cards, which means they can substitute for any card you need to complete a hand. That sounds like a massive advantage — and in terms of hit frequency, it is — but the paytable compensates accordingly. Three of a Kind is often the lowest paying hand (pairs don't pay at all in most versions), and the returns on standard hands are lower than you'd see in Jacks or Better. The strategy is quite different too. Hands you'd normally hold without thinking, like a high pair, might actually be worth breaking up if you're holding a Deuce alongside them.

Joker Poker

Played with a 53-card deck — the standard 52 plus one Joker that acts as a wild card. Because the Joker can complete almost any hand, the minimum qualifying hand is raised to Kings or Better in most versions, which adjusts the dynamic considerably. Five of a Kind becomes possible (ranking just below a Natural Royal Flush), which adds a level of excitement you don't get in standard variants. The 7/5 version is generally considered the better-paying option over the 6/5 alternative.

Aces and Faces

Built on the Jacks or Better framework, but with enhanced payouts for Four of a Kind hands made up of Aces or face cards (Jacks, Queens, Kings). Four Aces in the standard 8/5 version pays 80 to 1 rather than the usual 25 to 1, and four face cards pay 40 to 1. That changes how you think about certain hold decisions — keeping an Ace when you might otherwise discard it starts making more strategic sense.

Bonus Poker

Another Jacks or Better derivative, this one paying a premium specifically for Four of a Kind combinations. Four Aces returns 80 times your bet; four 2s, 3s, or 4s pay 40 to 1; and four 5s through Kings pay 25 to 1. The base game structure is familiar, which makes it a relatively easy transition from Jacks or Better, but those Four of a Kind bonuses add a meaningful strategic layer around which cards you choose to hold.

Variant Wild Cards Minimum Winning Hand Best RTP (Full Pay)
Jacks or Better None Pair of Jacks ~99.54%
Deuces Wild All four 2s Three of a Kind ~100.76%
Joker Poker Joker (1 card) Kings or Better ~100.64%
Aces and Faces None Pair of Jacks ~99.26%
Bonus Poker None Pair of Jacks ~99.17%
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Live Poker at MemoCasino

Live poker is a different beast entirely. You're watching a real dealer operate a physical card table, streamed in HD, and you're making decisions in real time. The formats available typically include Casino Hold'em, Three Card Poker, and Ultimate Texas Hold'em — player-versus-dealer games rather than player-versus-player tournament formats. That distinction matters: you're not trying to outbluff six other people, you're playing a hand against the house with defined rules about when the dealer qualifies.

The social element is genuinely there. You can see the dealer, often chat via an interface, and there's a rhythm to live games that video poker simply doesn't replicate. Some players find that more engaging; others find it slower than they'd like. Both reactions are completely reasonable.

Live casino developers — Evolution and Playtech being the biggest names you'll encounter — release new live poker formats with some regularity, so the lobby at MemoCasino isn't static. Worth checking back if a specific format you're after isn't immediately visible.

Tips for Playing Poker at MemoCasino

  • 01Always check the paytable before you play. The same video poker game can have meaningfully different RTPs depending on the version — a 9/6 Jacks or Better and a 6/5 version look almost identical but the difference in expected return over a session is significant.
  • 02Learn basic strategy for whichever variant you're playing. Deuces Wild strategy differs considerably from Jacks or Better — what you hold and discard should change accordingly. Playing optimal strategy in video poker reduces the house edge to a fraction of a percent in some variants.
  • 03Set a session budget before you open the game. Video poker in particular moves quickly — you can play a lot of hands in a short time. Deciding on your limit beforehand, rather than mid-session when you're already in the flow, tends to go better.
  • 04For live poker, familiarise yourself with how the dealer qualifies in the specific game you're playing. In Casino Hold'em, for instance, the dealer needs at least a pair of 4s to qualify — and if they don't, part of your bet is returned regardless of your hand. Knowing these rules before you sit down saves confusion later.
  • 05Make use of deposit limits and session time reminders available in your account settings. They're there for a reason and using them is a sign of sensible bankroll management, not a weakness.

Video Poker vs Live Poker — A Quick Comparison

As both sit under the broader MemoCasino poker umbrella, it's easy to assume they're interchangeable. They're not, and the differences go beyond just the visual presentation. The table below lays out the key distinctions clearly.

Feature Video Poker Live Poker
Pace Player-controlled — as fast or slow as you like Real-time with a dealer; decision windows are timed
Opponents None — solo play against RNG Real dealer; sometimes other players at the table
Skill Required Paytable knowledge and hold strategy Hand rankings, dealer qualifying rules, bet sizing
Randomness RNG software, third-party tested Physical cards shuffled by the dealer
Social Element None Live chat with dealer and sometimes other players
Best For Beginners, solo sessions, strategy practice Players wanting a more immersive, real-casino feel

Depositing and Playing Poker at MemoCasino

Getting funds into your account is straightforward. UK players can deposit via PayPal, Visa or Mastercard debit cards, Pay by Phone options like Boku, and Open Banking or Faster Payments transfers. Worth noting — credit cards cannot be used for gambling deposits in the UK, which has been the case since 2020. Debit cards are fine; credit cards are not.

Withdrawals generally follow the same methods, with Faster Payments being among the quicker routes back to your bank. Processing times vary depending on the method and any pending verification requirements on your account.

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MemoCasino Poker FAQs

Is MemoCasino poker licensed and regulated?
Yes. MemoCasino holds a licence from the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC), which means all games — including poker variants — are subject to regulatory oversight and must meet fairness standards. Games are independently tested to verify that RNG outcomes are genuinely random.
What's the difference between video poker and live poker at MemoCasino?
Video poker is a solo machine-based game where you play against the RNG at your own pace. Live poker involves a real dealer streaming in real time, with defined betting rounds and decision windows. They share poker hand rankings but are otherwise quite different experiences.
Which video poker variant has the best RTP?
In full-pay versions, Deuces Wild and Joker Poker can technically exceed 100% RTP with optimal strategy — though that requires near-perfect play. For most players, the 9/6 version of Jacks or Better, with an RTP of around 99.54%, is the most practical choice given how learnable the strategy is.
Can I play MemoCasino poker on mobile?
Yes. Both video poker and live poker titles are accessible on mobile browsers without needing a separate download. The live tables stream well on a stable mobile connection, though a decent Wi-Fi signal is worth having for uninterrupted play.
What responsible gambling tools are available?
MemoCasino provides deposit limits, session time reminders, and self-exclusion options via your account settings. If you need additional support, BeGambleAware (begambleaware.org) and GamStop offer free tools and guidance for players who feel their gambling is getting out of hand.
Does video poker require skill?
More than most casino games, yes. The outcome of each hand is random, but which cards you choose to hold directly affects your expected return. Learning the correct hold strategy for a given variant — which cards to keep and which to discard — can significantly reduce the house edge compared to playing on instinct alone.