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Jacks or Better |
Written by Vincent Di Mello |
This game is the most normal variation of video poker that is available at this moment. The payoffs in this game start at a pair of jacks of better. When the game is full pay, it is also know as 9/6 Jacks of Better. Full pay Jacks of Better will give you back 99.54% if you know who to play it right and with the strategy required. The dealer uses a 52-card deck, which is played fresh after each hand. For specific details regarding each winning combination, please check the payoff table at the top of the screen. After betting using the "One" button, click on the "Deal" button, whereupon you will be dealt one five-card Poker hand. (If the player utilizes the "Max" button to bet, the deal will occur automatically.) After the first draw, click on "Hold" under the cards, if any, that you wish to keep. Click on "Draw" again,thereby replacing the cards that you have not chosen to hold with new ones. Double Playoff Round:When you produce a winning hand (a combination of 2 Jacks or better) you are offered a double playoff round in which you are given the opportunity to "Double" your winnings. If you do not wish to participate in the double playoff round, simply click on "Collect". How to play the Double Playoff Round Click on one of the four cards that remain face down. If the card that you choose is of a higher value than the card turned over by the computer - you win, and the double playoff round continues, if you wish. Please Note: If you do not wish to continue participating in the double playoff round, simply click on "Collect". If the card that you choose is of a lower value than the card turned over by the computer, you lose your bet and the playoff round is over. Please Note: The double playoff round automatically ends after a total of five rounds. Common Winning Combinations:Jacks or Better: One Pair pays off only if the cards in the pair are Jacks, Queens, Kings, or Aces. Lower pairs do not pay off. |