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Video Poker how-to-play rules for:
Jacks or Better - Deuces Wild - Jokers Wild
In Video Poker only the ranking of the hands is the same
as in table poker. Since the game is played on a machine,
your only objective is to get the best-paying hand. The
machine deals a five card hand. You may keep or throw
away as many cards as you like by activating the appropriate
button underneath every card. After selecting the card(s)
you want to hold or discard, press on "deal/draw."
The cards you didnt want to hold are replaced with
new cards. If the new hand contains a winning combination,
you get paid.
JACKS OR BETTER
Jacks or Better hand rankings and pay-outs:
The winning hands and pay-outs for Jacks or Better, from
highest to lowest are:
Royal Flush - A, K, Q, J, and 10 of the same suit.
Its the highest-paying hand in poker and occurs,
on average, once every 40,000 hands. Pays 4,000 or more
coins when five coins are bet. Pays only 250 coins when
less than five coins are bet.
Straight Flush Five consecutive cards in
the same suit, for instance 8, 9, 10, J and Q. Pays 50
per coin bet.
Four of a Kind A hand with four cards of
the same value, such as four Nines. Pays 25 per coin bet.
Full House - Three cards of one value, and two
cards of another value, like three Fives and two Kings.
Pays 9, 8, 7 or 6 per coin bet.
Flush Any five cards of the same suit, in
no particular order. Pays 6 or 5 per coin bet.
Straight Any five consecutive cards, such
as J, 10, 9, 8 and 7, but not in the same suit. Pays 4
per coin bet.
Three of a Kind - Three cards of the same value,
three Sevens for instance. Pays 3 per coin bet.
Two Pair A hand containing two pairs, such
as two Tens and two Aces. Pays 2 per coin bet.
Pair of Jacks or Better A pair of Jacks,
Queens, Kings or Aces makes up the lowest paying hand,
(hence the name).
Basic Strategy for Jacks or Better Draw Poker:
When using the strategy tables, analyze every hand carefully,
then select the first option on the list that applies
to the hand you were dealt. Dont rush take
your time, the machine will patiently wait for you to
make your decision.
Hold all paying hands youre dealt, except break
up a lesser paying hand if you get four cards to a royal
flush.
When youre dealt non-paying hands, check for the
following and hold accordingly:
Hold any four cards to a straight flush.
Hold any three cards to a royal flush.
Hold any four cards to a flush.
Hold any low pair (tens or lower).
Hold any four-card consecutive straight.
Hold any two high cards of the same suit.
Hold any three cards to a straight flush.
Hold J, Q, and K of different suites.
Hold any two high cards of different suites.
Hold J, Q or K with a Ten of the same suit.
Hold any single high card.
If you didnt get dealt any of the above, draw five
new cards.
DEUCES WILD
The most important thing to remember when playing Deuces
Wild is that the four twos (deuces) in the deck
can be substituted for any other card, for any rank, in
any suit. For example, a deuce of spades could be used
as the fifth card to complete a straight flush in diamonds.
You never discard a deuce.
Deuces Wild hand rankings and pay-outs:
The winning hands and pay-outs for Deuces Wild, from highest
to lowest are:
Royal Flush without deuce(s) - A, K, Q, J, and 10 of the
same suit. Pays 4,000 or more coins when five coins are
bet. Pays only 250 coins when less than five coins are
bet.
Four Deuces Four wild cards in one hand. Pays 200
per coin bet.
Wild Royal Flush A royal flush made up with one
or more deuces. Pays 25 or 20 per coin bet.
Five of a Kind Any five cards of the same value
(includes one or more deuces). Pays 16, 15 or 12 per coin
bet.
The following hands pay the same, whether they contain
deuces or not:
Straight Flush Five consecutive cards in the same
suit, for instance 8, 9, 10, J and Q. Pays 10, 9 or 8
per coin bet.
Four of a Kind A hand with four cards of the same
value. Pays 5 or 4 per coin bet.
Full House - Three cards of one value, and two cards of
another value. Pays 3 or 4 per coin bet.
Flush Any five cards of the same suit, in no particular
order. Pays 3 or 2 per coin bet.
Straight Any five consecutive cards, such as J,
10, 9, 8 and 7, but not in the same suit. Pays 2 per coin
bet.
Three of a Kind Any three cards of the same value.
In Deuces Wild this is the lowest-paying hand. Pays 1
per coin bet (returns your wager).
Because you have four wild cards to help make up winning
combinations, the lowest pay-out is for Three-of-a-Kind.
Four Deuces is a more volatile but also a more exciting
game than Jacks or Better.
Basic Strategy for Regular Deuces Wild If youre
dealt:
Four Deuces Hold all five cards, you cant
improve this hand.
Three Deuces - Keep a wild royal flush and five-of-a-kind.
Otherwise hold the deuces only.
Two Deuces Keep any hand thats four-of-a-kind
or better. Keep any four cards to a royal flush. Otherwise
just the two deuces.
One Deuce - Keep all paying hands, with the exception
of four cards to a royal flush. Keep four cards to a straight
flush, three cards to a royal flush. Otherwise keep the
deuce only.
No Deuce:
Keep all paying hands, except hold four cards to a royal
flush, instead of a lesser paying hand.
Keep a four-card straight flush.
Keep a three-card to a royal flush.
Keep any one pair (keep two pair only if full house pays
the same as four-of-a-kind).
Keep a four-card flush.
Keep a consecutive four-card straight.
Keep three cards to a straight flush.
Keep any two of 10, J, Q or K, if theyre in the
same suit.
If youre not dealt any of the above, draw five new
cards.
JOKERS WILD
Jokers Wild is played with a 53-card deck, the regular
52-card deck plus a joker. The joker is a wild card, and
can be used as any card you want. This increases the chance
of getting a winning combination. On average the joker
appears in about one out of every ten hands, making this
a uniquely different game.
Jokers Wild hand rankings and pay-outs:
The winning hands and pay-outs for Jokers Wild, from highest
to lowest are:
Royal Flush without the joker - A, K, Q, J, and 10 of
the same suit. Pays 4,000 or more coins when five coins
are bet. Pays 400 per coin bet if playing less than five
coins.
Five of a Kind Four same-value cards plus the joker.
Pays 200 per coin bet. The following hands may be made
with or without the joker:
Joker Royal Flush A royal flush where one of the
five cards is the joker. Pays 100 per coin bet.
Straight Flush Five consecutive cards in the same
suit, for instance 8, 9, 10, J and Q. Pays 50 or 40 per
coin bet.
Four of a Kind A hand with four cards of the same
value. Pays 20, 17 or 15 per coin bet.
Full House - Three cards of one value, and two cards of
another value. Pays 8, 7 or 5 per coin bet.
Flush Any five cards of the same suit, in no particular
order. Pays 5 per coin bet.
Straight Any five consecutive cards, such as J,
10, 9, 8 and 7, but not in the same suit. Pays 3 per coin
bet.
Three of a Kind Any three cards of the same value.
Pays 2 per coin bet.
Two Pair / Pair of Kings or Aces Pays 1 per coin
bet. These are the lowest paying hands in Jokers Wild.
There are two versions of Jokers Wild games. One version
returns your bet on a two-pair hand, the other (better)
game gives back your money if you line up a pair of Kings
or Aces.
Basic Strategy for Kings or Better Jokers Wild
If the hand youre dealt contains the joker:
Keep all hands that are three-of-a-kind or higher, except
hold four cards to the royal flush, even if it means discarding
a paying hand of lower value.
(Always remember that the joker is part of the combination
youre looking for, for example two sevens and the
joker equals three-of-a-kind).
Keep any four-card straight flush and a four-card flush
if it includes K, A or both.
Keep three cards to a royal flush
Keep a paying pair of high cards (King, Joker or Ace,
Joker).
Keep any three cards to a straight flush.
Keep any four-card flush without King or Ace.
Keep consecutive four-card straights
If not dealt any of the above, keep the Joker only.
If youre dealt a hand without the Joker:
Keep all paying hands, except hold a four-card royal flush.
Keep any four cards to a straight flush and any three
cards to a royal flush.
Keep four cards to any flush.
Keep any pair of 2s to Queens.
Keep any three cards to a straight flush.
Keep any four-card consecutive straight.
Keep two cards to a royal flush if one of the cards is
a Ace or King.
Keep unsuited King and Ace.
Keep King or Ace alone.
Keep two suited royal flush cards lower than King or Ace.
If youre not dealt any of the above, draw five new
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