Video Poker
General Rules
In order to start playing video poker, you need to click on the
"coin" icon to pick the value of the credits you are going to play
with. When you click on the “View Payouts" button, you will be able
to see the payout scale for video poker.
You are allowed to bet between one to five credits per hand. In
betting, there are three choices:
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Select the number of hands you wish to play by clicking on
the arrows next to the “No. of Hands Bet” label.
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For every credit you you wish to bet per hand, click on the
arrows next to the “Bet per Hand” label.
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If you want to bet five credits per hand on all hands, click
on the "bet max" button one time. When you click on the "bet
max" button, you are placing the maximum bet and automatically
starting the first deal, so you don't need to click on the
"deal" button.
Push the "Deal" button to get your cards after you have placed
your bet.
Once you click on the "deal" button, you will see five face-up
cards on your screen. Now you need to decide which cards you would
like to keep. If you would like to keep a card, click on it. If you
change your mind, click on the card again and the word “Held” will
be removed from the card. You will see the word "Held" on the cards
you keep. This means that it will not be replaced when you pick new
cards.
You should hit the "deal" button when you have selected the cards
you'd like to hold. This will replace the cards that do not have the
word "held" on them and you will then have your final hand. Your
acquired credits are deposited directly into your account when you
win.
Jacks or Better
Jacks or Better is straight poker that does not use wild cards. A
winning hand requires a pair of jacks or better.
Jokers Wild
Joker's Wild is straight poker that includes a Joker card. This
means that the deck has 53 cards. The Joker card is wild, which
means that it can stand in for any card. A winning hand requires at
least two pairs.
Deuces Wild
Deuces Wild is straight poker with all the twos being wild. This
means that they can be used to stand in for any card. A winning hand
requires at least three of a kind.
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