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Match winning combinations of hand ranks in any hand to win. Click 'Paytable' to see the payouts for each combination.
You get 5 cards face up on the deal and can choose to hold or
discard any of them, then draw from the deck for your discards to make
your best 5-card poker hand. With multi-hand versions, each hand in a
game gets the same 5-card deal and hold cards, but then each hand will
draw independently from its own deck, so you'll have many chances to
draw a winning hand.
How to Play
- Select the Coin Value and # Coins bet per hand to establish your Total Bet for each game.
- Click Deal to receive a 5-card poker hand face up.
- Click on any Card to hold it. All unmarked cards will be discarded. Click on a marked card again to unmark it.
- Click Draw to discard your unmarked cards and draw replacement cards for each hand.
As each hand draws from its deck, the resulting hand will be
displayed along with the amount of coins paid for any winning
combination according to the Paytable, based on the number of coins bet
per hand.
The Payout display shows the total amount of chips paid to your account balance for all winning hands in the game.
Aces & Eights is a form of
Jacks or Better with a bonus given to certain 4-of-a-Kind hands. In
regular Jacks or Better, 4-of-a-Kind hands pay 25 coins per coin bet.
Aces & Eights pays 80 coins on hands with 4 Aces or 4 Eights. Get
an Ace kicker with the Eights or an Eight kicker with the Aces, and the
payout doubles to 160 coins!
Aces & Faces is another form of
Jacks or Better with a bonus given to certain 4-of-a-Kind hands. In
regular Jacks or Better, 4-of-a-Kind hands pay 25 per coin. Aces &
Faces pays 40 on 4-of-Kind hands in Jacks, Queens and Kings. Get four
Aces, and the payout is doubled to 80 per coin.
All-American Poker is a variation
of Jacks or Better where a 4x bonus is given to Straight Flush hands
(200 coins per coin bet instead of the usual 50), and the payouts for a
Full House, a Flush and a Straight are made equal. Because a Straight
is easier to get than a Flush or Full House, a good strategy is to hold
those cards most likely to make Straight or a Straight Flush.
Bonus Deuces is a form of Deuces
Wild with a bonus given to certain 5-of-a-Kind hands. Just as in Deuces
Wild, all 2s are wildcards in Bonus Deuces and a hand with all four
Deuces pays 200 coins per coin bet. In regular Deuces Wild, a
5-of-a-Kind hand pays 16 coins. But here there is a 4-coin bonus for
hand ranks 6 through King, so the payout is 20. For ranks 3 through 5,
the payout doubles to 40, and with Aces it doubles again to 80! Get all
4 Aces with a Deuce kicker, and the payout leaps to 400 coins!
Bonus Flush is a form of Jacks or
Better with a bonus given to hands where all five cards are of the same
suit (a Flush hand). Normally, a flush hand pays 6 coins per coin bet,
but here the payout is doubled to 12 coins.
Bonus Poker pays a bonus on certain
Four-of-a-Kind hands. Normally, Four-of-a-Kind pays 25 per coin, but
with Bonus Poker it pays 40 per coin on four 2s, four 3s and four 4s.
Get four Aces, and the payout zooms to 200 per coin!
Bonus Poker Deluxe is another form
of Jacks or Better with a bonus given to 4-of-a-Kind hands. In regular
Jacks or Better, 4-of-a-Kind hands pay 25 per coin. Regular Bonus Poker
pays 40 and Double Bonus Poker pays 80 on 4-of-a-Kind hands in Twos,
Threes and Fours. Bonus Poker Deluxe pays 80 on all 4-of-a-Kind hands
(Deuces through Aces).
Crazy 8s is an exciting game of
draw poker where you only need a pair of Jacks or Better to win, but if
you get four 8s in a hand, you win a bonus of 200 per coin bet over a
normal 4-of-a-Kind payout. Get four 8s and an Ace, and the bonus jumps
to 350. That's crazy!
Deuces & Joker Wild combines
Deuces Wild with Joker Poker for more exciting Video Poker action. This
game uses a 53-card deck with one Joker. The Joker and all four 2s
(deuces) are wildcards, meaning they can act as any other card in the
deck. You need a 3-of-a-Kind or better to win, but with five cards wild
in rank and suit, it's easier to draw winning combinations.
Deuces Wild is a fun game of draw
poker where all 2's ('deuces') are wildcards, meaning they can act as
any other card in the deck. You need a 3-of-a-Kind or better to win,
but Deuces are wild in both rank and suit to make it easier to draw a
winning combination.
Double Bonus Poker is a form of
Jacks or Better similar to Bonus Poker, but with a double bonus given
to 4-of-a-Kind hands in Twos, Threes and Fours. In regular Jacks or
Better, these 4-of-a-Kind hands pay 25 per coin, but where Bonus Poker
pays 40, Double Bonus Poker pays 80!
Double-Double Aces & Faces is
another form of Jacks or Better with a double-double bonus given to
certain 4-of-a-Kind hands. A regular 4-of-a-Kind hand (2-10) is doubled
to 50 coins. Next a Jack, Queen or King 4-of-a-Kind with 2-10 kickers
pays 80 and then gets doubled again to 160 if the kicker is another
face card (J, Q, K or A). Four Aces with a 2-10 kicker also pays a
double-bonus of 160, but when the kicker is a face card (J, Q or K),
the payout balloons to a double-double bonus of 320!
Double Double Bonus is a form of
Jacks or Better similar to Double Bonus Poker, but with a double-double
bonus given to certain 4-of-a-Kind hands in Twos, Threes and Fours. In
regular Jacks or Better, these 4-of-a-Kind hands pay 25 per coin, but
where Double Bonus Poker pays 80, Double Double Bonus Poker pays 160
when the kicker (5th card) is Ace through Four. Get four Aces with a
Two, Three or Four kicker, and the payout leaps to 400 per coin!
Double Joker Poker uses a 54-card
deck with two Jokers as wildcards, meaning they can serve as any other
card in the deck. Winning hand ranks start at two pair.
Eights Wild is a similar to Deuces
Wild, except that the 8s are wild rather than the 2s. As in Deuces
Wild, you need a 3-of-a-Kind or better to win, but 8s are wild in both
rank and suit to make it easier to draw a winning combination.
Five Aces uses a special 53-card
deck that includes an extra Ace (with a suit of "star"). This extra Ace
can help make Ace pairs, 3-of-a-Kind, 4-of-a-Kind and especially 5 Aces
hands. It can also serve as an Ace to complete normal straights (either
A-K-Q-J-10 or 5-4-3-2-A), but it won't make Flush or Straight Flush
hands since for those you still need five cards of the same suit. The
top prize of 6000 coins can be worth as much as $150,000.00 on some
Five Aces machines.
Jacks or Better is a classic game of draw poker where you only need a Pair of Jacks or better to win.
Joker Poker uses a 53-card deck
with one Joker as a wildcard, meaning it can serve as any other card in
the deck. Winning hand ranks start at a pair of Aces.
Loose Deuces is just like Deuces
Wild, where all the Deuces (2s) are wildcards and can serve as any
other card in the deck. In standard Video Poker, a 4-of-a-Kind hand
pays just 25 coins per coin bet, and with Deuces Wild the payout for
four 2s is bumped to 200 coins. But with Loose Deuces, a hand with all
four Deuces pays a whopping 500 coins per coin bet. So the payout on
those Deuces is very loose indeed!
One-Eyed Jacks are the Jack of
Hearts and the Jack of Spades, so named because the face is in profile
and only shows one eye. In this game these two cards are wild in both
suit and rank, meaning they can serve as any other card to help make a
winning combination. The Jack of Diamonds and the Jack of Clubs are not
wild, they must play according to their rank and suit.
Tens or Better takes the classic
game of Jacks or Better draw poker and makes it easier to get a winning
hand. A pair of Tens or better will do the trick!
Triple Bonus Poker is a form of
Jacks or Better similar to Bonus Poker and Double Bonus Poker, but with
a triple bonus payout given to 4-of-a-Kind hands in ranks 2 through 4.
Normally, 4-of-a-Kind hands pay 25 coins per coin bet, but where Bonus
Poker pays 40 and Double Bonus pays 80, Triple bonus pays 120. Get 4
Aces and the payout doubles again to 240! |