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Video Poker Resources

Description and Objective
Button Descriptions
Game Play
Hands
Disclaimer
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Description and Objective
Video Poker is a game of draw poker, in which the player is dealt 5
cards face up. The player then decides which cards to keep or “hold” and
which cards to discard. The player simply clicks on each card they wish
to hold. Player now clicks the “Deal” button and new cards will be dealt
where the discarded (non-held) cards once appeared. The total of the 5
cards that you now have is your final hand. Your final hand determines
whether you win or lose the game.
Single Hand Video Poker
Each 1-hand Video Poker game can be played for $.05, $.25, $.50, $1.00
or $5.00 and you may play from 1 to 5 coins per hand. Depending on the
amount of coins played, the game will highlight the payout column in
order for there to be no confusion as to how much you are playing for on
any particular game.
Multi-Hand Video Poker (3 or more hands)
Each Video Poker game that consists of 3 or more hands can be played for
$.01, $.05, $.25, $.50 or $1.00 and you may play from 1 to 5 coins per
hand. In addition, players can choose from 3 hands, 10 hands, 52 hands
or 100 hands. If you are playing a game that consists of 3 or more
hands, you can click on the Paytable button to view the payout table and
the proper column will be highlighted based on the amount of coins
played.
In each of the hands played by a player, the cards held by the player
appear. Cards are drawn randomly to fill the rest of the spots. Once a
card or cards have been discarded by the player, the card or cards
cannot appear in any of the subsequent hands.
Button Descriptions
Cash Out
Click on the red Cash/Out button to stop playing and cash out your
credits and winnings.
Bet Max
To bet the maximum amount of coins (5) for a hand.
Bet One
To bet one coin for a hand (can be pressed up to five times).
Deal Draw
To deal the next hand.
Payout Window
Displays your winnings for the last hand.
Paytable Window
Displays the paytable for 3 or more hands game.
Credits Window
Displays the number of coins inserted into the machine to play. *Note –
credits displays amount of COINS, not amount of dollars (unless playing
a dollar game).
$5 Coin
Inserts $5 worth of credits from your account balance into the machine.
$25 Coin
Inserts $25 worth of credits from your account balance into the machine.
$100 Coin
Inserts $100 worth of credits from your account balance into the
machine.
Game Play
Special payline in the paytable for 4 Aces, eights, or sevens.
Please see the pay table on this machine for additional information.
Hands (Highest to Lowest)
Hands in Video Poker are generally ranked in the order based on the
following table, but the game-specific paytables may vary and are always
posted on each machine. In the Double or Nothing round, wild cards are
ranked higher than all other cards.
| Hand Name |
Description |
Example |
| Sequential Royal Flush |
Exact order of 10, J, Q, K, A |
10S, JS, QS, KS, AS |
| Royal Flush |
10, J, Q, K, A of same suit |
10H, QH, JH, AH, KH |
| Straight Flush |
In sequence, 5 cards of same suit |
3S, 4S, 5S, 6S, 7S |
| 4 of a Kind |
4 cards of same rank |
6D, 6S, 6C, 6H |
| Full House |
3 of a kind, plus a pair |
2H, 2D, 2S, 3H, 3S |
| Flush |
5 cards of same suit |
2D, 4D, 6D, 8D, 9D |
| Straight |
5 cards in sequence |
3H, 4C, 5H, 6S, 7D |
| 3 of a Kind |
3 cards of same rank |
7H, 7S, 7D |
| 2 Pair |
2 pairs of different rank |
4H, 4S, 6D, 6S |
| 1 Pair |
1 pair (2 cards) of same rank |
KD, KH |
Disclaimer
Please be advised that:
- These rules for each game as stated are believed to be an accurate
representation of appropriate game play.
- They may or may not contain errors and/or omissions.
- We reserve the right to correct and/or change these rules at
anytime with or without notice to the player.
|
Description and Objective
Button Descriptions
Game Play
Hands
Disclaimer
|
Description and Objective
Video Poker is a game of draw poker, in which the player is dealt 5
cards face up. The player then decides which cards to keep or “hold” and
which cards to discard. The player simply clicks on each card they wish
to hold. Player now clicks the “Deal” button and new cards will be dealt
where the discarded (non-held) cards once appeared. The total of the 5
cards that you now have is your final hand. Your final hand determines
whether you win or lose the game.
Single Hand Video Poker
Each 1-hand Video Poker game can be played for $.05, $.25, $.50, $1.00
or $5.00 and you may play from 1 to 5 coins per hand. Depending on the
amount of coins played, the game will highlight the payout column in
order for there to be no confusion as to how much you are playing for on
any particular game.
Multi-Hand Video Poker (3 or more hands)
Each Video Poker game that consists of 3 or more hands can be played for
$.01, $.05, $.25, $.50 or $1.00 and you may play from 1 to 5 coins per
hand. In addition, players can choose from 3 hands, 10 hands, 52 hands
or 100 hands. If you are playing a game that consists of 3 or more
hands, you can click on the Paytable button to view the payout table and
the proper column will be highlighted based on the amount of coins
played.
In each of the hands played by a player, the cards held by the player
appear. Cards are drawn randomly to fill the rest of the spots. Once a
card or cards have been discarded by the player, the card or cards
cannot appear in any of the subsequent hands.
Button Descriptions
Cash Out
Click on the red Cash/Out button to stop playing and cash out your
credits and winnings.
Bet Max
To bet the maximum amount of coins (5) for a hand.
Bet One
To bet one coin for a hand (can be pressed up to five times).
Deal Draw
To deal the next hand.
Payout Window
Displays your winnings for the last hand.
Paytable Window
Displays the paytable for 3 or more hands game.
Credits Window
Displays the number of coins inserted into the machine to play. *Note –
credits displays amount of COINS, not amount of dollars (unless playing
a dollar game).
$5 Coin
Inserts $5 worth of credits from your account balance into the machine.
$25 Coin
Inserts $25 worth of credits from your account balance into the machine.
$100 Coin
Inserts $100 worth of credits from your account balance into the
machine.
Game Play
Please see the pay table on this machine for additional information.
Hands (Highest to Lowest)
Hands in Video Poker are generally ranked in the order based on the
following table, but the game-specific paytables may vary and are always
posted on each machine. In the Double or Nothing round, wild cards are
ranked higher than all other cards.
| Hand Name |
Description |
Example |
| Sequential Royal Flush |
Exact order of 10, J, Q, K, A |
10S, JS, QS, KS, AS |
| Royal Flush |
10, J, Q, K, A of same suit |
10H, QH, JH, AH, KH |
| Straight Flush |
In sequence, 5 cards of same suit |
3S, 4S, 5S, 6S, 7S |
| 4 of a Kind |
4 cards of same rank |
6D, 6S, 6C, 6H |
| Full House |
3 of a kind, plus a pair |
2H, 2D, 2S, 3H, 3S |
| Flush |
5 cards of same suit |
2D, 4D, 6D, 8D, 9D |
| Straight |
5 cards in sequence |
3H, 4C, 5H, 6S, 7D |
| 3 of a Kind |
3 cards of same rank |
7H, 7S, 7D |
| 2 Pair |
2 pairs of different rank |
4H, 4S, 6D, 6S |
| 1 Pair |
1 pair (2 cards) of same rank |
KD, KH |
Disclaimer
Please be advised that:
- These rules for each game as stated are believed to be an accurate
representation of appropriate game play.
- They may or may not contain errors and/or omissions.
- We reserve the right to correct and/or change these rules at
anytime with or without notice to the player.
|
Description and Objective
Button Descriptions
Game Play
Hands
Disclaimer
|
Description and Objective
Video Poker is a game of draw poker, in which the player is dealt 5
cards face up. The player then decides which cards to keep or “hold” and
which cards to discard. The player simply clicks on each card they wish
to hold. Player now clicks the “Deal” button and new cards will be dealt
where the discarded (non-held) cards once appeared. The total of the 5
cards that you now have is your final hand. Your final hand determines
whether you win or lose the game.
Single Hand Video Poker
Each 1-hand Video Poker game can be played for $.05, $.25, $.50, $1.00
or $5.00 and you may play from 1 to 5 coins per hand. Depending on the
amount of coins played, the game will highlight the payout column in
order for there to be no confusion as to how much you are playing for on
any particular game.
Multi-Hand Video Poker (3 or more hands)
Each Video Poker game that consists of 3 or more hands can be played for
$.01, $.05, $.25, $.50 or $1.00 and you may play from 1 to 5 coins per
hand. In addition, players can choose from 3 hands, 10 hands, 52 hands
or 100 hands. If you are playing a game that consists of 3 or more
hands, you can click on the Paytable button to view the payout table and
the proper column will be highlighted based on the amount of coins
played.
In each of the hands played by a player, the cards held by the player
appear. Cards are drawn randomly to fill the rest of the spots. Once a
card or cards have been discarded by the player, the card or cards
cannot appear in any of the subsequent hands.
Button Descriptions
Cash Out
Click on the red Cash/Out button to stop playing and cash out your
credits and winnings.
Bet Max
To bet the maximum amount of coins (5) for a hand.
Bet One
To bet one coin for a hand (can be pressed up to five times).
Deal Draw
To deal the next hand.
Payout Window
Displays your winnings for the last hand.
Paytable Window
Displays the paytable for 3 or more hands game.
Credits Window
Displays the number of coins inserted into the machine to play. *Note –
credits displays amount of COINS, not amount of dollars (unless playing
a dollar game).
$5 Coin
Inserts $5 worth of credits from your account balance into the machine.
$25 Coin
Inserts $25 worth of credits from your account balance into the machine.
$100 Coin
Inserts $100 worth of credits from your account balance into the
machine.
Game Play
2’s are wild. In the Double or Nothing round, wild 2's rank higher than
all other cards. Special paylines in the paytable for 5 of-a-kind.
Please see the pay table on this machine for additional information.
Hands (Highest to Lowest)
Hands in Video Poker are generally ranked in the order based on the
following table, but the game-specific paytables may vary and are always
posted on each machine. In the Double or Nothing round, wild cards are
ranked higher than all other cards.
| Hand Name |
Description |
Example |
| Sequential Royal Flush |
Exact order of 10, J, Q, K, A |
10S, JS, QS, KS, AS |
| Royal Flush |
10, J, Q, K, A of same suit |
10H, QH, JH, AH, KH |
| Straight Flush |
In sequence, 5 cards of same suit |
3S, 4S, 5S, 6S, 7S |
| 4 of a Kind |
4 cards of same rank |
6D, 6S, 6C, 6H |
| Full House |
3 of a kind, plus a pair |
2H, 2D, 2S, 3H, 3S |
| Flush |
5 cards of same suit |
2D, 4D, 6D, 8D, 9D |
| Straight |
5 cards in sequence |
3H, 4C, 5H, 6S, 7D |
| 3 of a Kind |
3 cards of same rank |
7H, 7S, 7D |
| 2 Pair |
2 pairs of different rank |
4H, 4S, 6D, 6S |
| 1 Pair |
1 pair (2 cards) of same rank |
KD, KH |
Disclaimer
Please be advised that:
- These rules for each game as stated are believed to be an accurate
representation of appropriate game play.
- They may or may not contain errors and/or omissions.
- We reserve the right to correct and/or change these rules at
anytime with or without notice to the player.
|
Description and Objective
Button Descriptions
Game Play
Hands
Disclaimer
|
Description and Objective
Video Poker is a game of draw poker, in which the player is dealt 5
cards face up. The player then decides which cards to keep or “hold” and
which cards to discard. The player simply clicks on each card they wish
to hold. Player now clicks the “Deal” button and new cards will be dealt
where the discarded (non-held) cards once appeared. The total of the 5
cards that you now have is your final hand. Your final hand determines
whether you win or lose the game.
Single Hand Video Poker
Each 1-hand Video Poker game can be played for $.05, $.25, $.50, $1.00
or $5.00 and you may play from 1 to 5 coins per hand. Depending on the
amount of coins played, the game will highlight the payout column in
order for there to be no confusion as to how much you are playing for on
any particular game.
Multi-Hand Video Poker (3 or more hands)
Each Video Poker game that consists of 3 or more hands can be played for
$.01, $.05, $.25, $.50 or $1.00 and you may play from 1 to 5 coins per
hand. In addition, players can choose from 3 hands, 10 hands, 52 hands
or 100 hands. If you are playing a game that consists of 3 or more
hands, you can click on the Paytable button to view the payout table and
the proper column will be highlighted based on the amount of coins
played.
In each of the hands played by a player, the cards held by the player
appear. Cards are drawn randomly to fill the rest of the spots. Once a
card or cards have been discarded by the player, the card or cards
cannot appear in any of the subsequent hands.
Button Descriptions
Cash Out
Click on the red Cash/Out button to stop playing and cash out your
credits and winnings.
Bet Max
To bet the maximum amount of coins (5) for a hand.
Bet One
To bet one coin for a hand (can be pressed up to five times).
Deal Draw
To deal the next hand.
Payout Window
Displays your winnings for the last hand.
Paytable Window
Displays the paytable for 3 or more hands game.
Credits Window
Displays the number of coins inserted into the machine to play. *Note –
credits displays amount of COINS, not amount of dollars (unless playing
a dollar game).
$5 Coin
Inserts $5 worth of credits from your account balance into the machine.
$25 Coin
Inserts $25 worth of credits from your account balance into the machine.
$100 Coin
Inserts $100 worth of credits from your account balance into the
machine.
Game Play
Unique paylines on paytable for different 4 of-a-kinds.
Please see the pay table on this machine for additional information.
Hands (Highest to Lowest)
Hands in Video Poker are generally ranked in the order based on the
following table, but the game-specific paytables may vary and are always
posted on each machine. In the Double or Nothing round, wild cards are
ranked higher than all other cards.
| Hand Name |
Description |
Example |
| Sequential Royal Flush |
Exact order of 10, J, Q, K, A |
10S, JS, QS, KS, AS |
| Royal Flush |
10, J, Q, K, A of same suit |
10H, QH, JH, AH, KH |
| Straight Flush |
In sequence, 5 cards of same suit |
3S, 4S, 5S, 6S, 7S |
| 4 of a Kind |
4 cards of same rank |
6D, 6S, 6C, 6H |
| Full House |
3 of a kind, plus a pair |
2H, 2D, 2S, 3H, 3S |
| Flush |
5 cards of same suit |
2D, 4D, 6D, 8D, 9D |
| Straight |
5 cards in sequence |
3H, 4C, 5H, 6S, 7D |
| 3 of a Kind |
3 cards of same rank |
7H, 7S, 7D |
| 2 Pair |
2 pairs of different rank |
4H, 4S, 6D, 6S |
| 1 Pair |
1 pair (2 cards) of same rank |
KD, KH |
Disclaimer
Please be advised that:
- These rules for each game as stated are believed to be an accurate
representation of appropriate game play.
- They may or may not contain errors and/or omissions.
- We reserve the right to correct and/or change these rules at
anytime with or without notice to the player.
|
Description and Objective
Button Descriptions
Game Play
Hands
Disclaimer
|
Description and Objective
Video Poker is a game of draw poker, in which the player is dealt 5
cards face up. The player then decides which cards to keep or “hold” and
which cards to discard. The player simply clicks on each card they wish
to hold. Player now clicks the “Deal” button and new cards will be dealt
where the discarded (non-held) cards once appeared. The total of the 5
cards that you now have is your final hand. Your final hand determines
whether you win or lose the game.
Single Hand Video Poker
Each 1-hand Video Poker game can be played for $.05, $.25, $.50, $1.00
or $5.00 and you may play from 1 to 5 coins per hand. Depending on the
amount of coins played, the game will highlight the payout column in
order for there to be no confusion as to how much you are playing for on
any particular game.
Multi-Hand Video Poker (3 or more hands)
Each Video Poker game that consists of 3 or more hands can be played for
$.01, $.05, $.25, $.50 or $1.00 and you may play from 1 to 5 coins per
hand. In addition, players can choose from 3 hands, 10 hands, 52 hands
or 100 hands. If you are playing a game that consists of 3 or more
hands, you can click on the Paytable button to view the payout table and
the proper column will be highlighted based on the amount of coins
played.
In each of the hands played by a player, the cards held by the player
appear. Cards are drawn randomly to fill the rest of the spots. Once a
card or cards have been discarded by the player, the card or cards
cannot appear in any of the subsequent hands.
Button Descriptions
Cash Out
Click on the red Cash/Out button to stop playing and cash out your
credits and winnings.
Bet Max
To bet the maximum amount of coins (5) for a hand.
Bet One
To bet one coin for a hand (can be pressed up to five times).
Deal Draw
To deal the next hand.
Payout Window
Displays your winnings for the last hand.
Paytable Window
Displays the paytable for 3 or more hands game.
Credits Window
Displays the number of coins inserted into the machine to play. *Note –
credits displays amount of COINS, not amount of dollars (unless playing
a dollar game).
$5 Coin
Inserts $5 worth of credits from your account balance into the machine.
$25 Coin
Inserts $25 worth of credits from your account balance into the machine.
$100 Coin
Inserts $100 worth of credits from your account balance into the
machine.
Game Play
Please see the pay table on this machine for additional information.
Hands (Highest to Lowest)
Hands in Video Poker are generally ranked in the order based on the
following table, but the game-specific paytables may vary and are always
posted on each machine. In the Double or Nothing round, wild cards are
ranked higher than all other cards.
| Hand Name |
Description |
Example |
| Sequential Royal Flush |
Exact order of 10, J, Q, K, A |
10S, JS, QS, KS, AS |
| Royal Flush |
10, J, Q, K, A of same suit |
10H, QH, JH, AH, KH |
| Straight Flush |
In sequence, 5 cards of same suit |
3S, 4S, 5S, 6S, 7S |
| 4 of a Kind |
4 cards of same rank |
6D, 6S, 6C, 6H |
| Full House |
3 of a kind, plus a pair |
2H, 2D, 2S, 3H, 3S |
| Flush |
5 cards of same suit |
2D, 4D, 6D, 8D, 9D |
| Straight |
5 cards in sequence |
3H, 4C, 5H, 6S, 7D |
| 3 of a Kind |
3 cards of same rank |
7H, 7S, 7D |
| 2 Pair |
2 pairs of different rank |
4H, 4S, 6D, 6S |
| 1 Pair |
1 pair (2 cards) of same rank |
KD, KH |
Disclaimer
Please be advised that:
- These rules for each game as stated are believed to be an accurate
representation of appropriate game play.
- They may or may not contain errors and/or omissions.
- We reserve the right to correct and/or change these rules at
anytime with or without notice to the player.
|
Description and Objective
Button Descriptions
Game Play
Hands
Disclaimer
|
Description and Objective
Video Poker is a game of draw poker, in which the player is dealt 5
cards face up. The player then decides which cards to keep or “hold” and
which cards to discard. The player simply clicks on each card they wish
to hold. Player now clicks the “Deal” button and new cards will be dealt
where the discarded (non-held) cards once appeared. The total of the 5
cards that you now have is your final hand. Your final hand determines
whether you win or lose the game.
Single Hand Video Poker
Each 1-hand Video Poker game can be played for $.05, $.25, $.50, $1.00
or $5.00 and you may play from 1 to 5 coins per hand. Depending on the
amount of coins played, the game will highlight the payout column in
order for there to be no confusion as to how much you are playing for on
any particular game.
Multi-Hand Video Poker (3 or more hands)
Each Video Poker game that consists of 3 or more hands can be played for
$.01, $.05, $.25, $.50 or $1.00 and you may play from 1 to 5 coins per
hand. In addition, players can choose from 3 hands, 10 hands, 52 hands
or 100 hands. If you are playing a game that consists of 3 or more
hands, you can click on the Paytable button to view the payout table and
the proper column will be highlighted based on the amount of coins
played.
In each of the hands played by a player, the cards held by the player
appear. Cards are drawn randomly to fill the rest of the spots. Once a
card or cards have been discarded by the player, the card or cards
cannot appear in any of the subsequent hands.
Button Descriptions
Cash Out
Click on the red Cash/Out button to stop playing and cash out your
credits and winnings.
Bet Max
To bet the maximum amount of coins (5) for a hand.
Bet One
To bet one coin for a hand (can be pressed up to five times).
Deal Draw
To deal the next hand.
Payout Window
Displays your winnings for the last hand.
Paytable Window
Displays the paytable for 3 or more hands game.
Credits Window
Displays the number of coins inserted into the machine to play. *Note –
credits displays amount of COINS, not amount of dollars (unless playing
a dollar game).
$5 Coin
Inserts $5 worth of credits from your account balance into the machine.
$25 Coin
Inserts $25 worth of credits from your account balance into the machine.
$100 Coin
Inserts $100 worth of credits from your account balance into the
machine.
Game Play
2’s are wild. In the Double or Nothing round, wild 2's rank higher than
all other cards. Special paylines in the paytable for 5 of-a-kind, Wild
Royal w/2’s, and 4 deuces.
Please see the pay table on this machine for additional information.
Hands (Highest to Lowest)
Hands in Video Poker are generally ranked in the order based on the
following table, but the game-specific paytables may vary and are always
posted on each machine. In the Double or Nothing round, wild cards are
ranked higher than all other cards.
| Hand Name |
Description |
Example |
| Sequential Royal Flush |
Exact order of 10, J, Q, K, A |
10S, JS, QS, KS, AS |
| Royal Flush |
10, J, Q, K, A of same suit |
10H, QH, JH, AH, KH |
| Straight Flush |
In sequence, 5 cards of same suit |
3S, 4S, 5S, 6S, 7S |
| 4 of a Kind |
4 cards of same rank |
6D, 6S, 6C, 6H |
| Full House |
3 of a kind, plus a pair |
2H, 2D, 2S, 3H, 3S |
| Flush |
5 cards of same suit |
2D, 4D, 6D, 8D, 9D |
| Straight |
5 cards in sequence |
3H, 4C, 5H, 6S, 7D |
| 3 of a Kind |
3 cards of same rank |
7H, 7S, 7D |
| 2 Pair |
2 pairs of different rank |
4H, 4S, 6D, 6S |
| 1 Pair |
1 pair (2 cards) of same rank |
KD, KH |
Disclaimer
Please be advised that:
- These rules for each game as stated are believed to be an accurate
representation of appropriate game play.
- They may or may not contain errors and/or omissions.
- We reserve the right to correct and/or change these rules at
anytime with or without notice to the player.
|
Description and Objective
Button Descriptions
Game Play
Hands
Disclaimer
|
Description and Objective
Video Poker is a game of draw poker, in which the player is dealt 5
cards face up. The player then decides which cards to keep or “hold” and
which cards to discard. The player simply clicks on each card they wish
to hold. Player now clicks the “Deal” button and new cards will be dealt
where the discarded (non-held) cards once appeared. The total of the 5
cards that you now have is your final hand. Your final hand determines
whether you win or lose the game.
Single Hand Video Poker
Each 1-hand Video Poker game can be played for $.05, $.25, $.50, $1.00
or $5.00 and you may play from 1 to 5 coins per hand. Depending on the
amount of coins played, the game will highlight the payout column in
order for there to be no confusion as to how much you are playing for on
any particular game.
Multi-Hand Video Poker (3 or more hands)
Each Video Poker game that consists of 3 or more hands can be played for
$.01, $.05, $.25, $.50 or $1.00 and you may play from 1 to 5 coins per
hand. In addition, players can choose from 3 hands, 10 hands, 52 hands
or 100 hands. If you are playing a game that consists of 3 or more
hands, you can click on the Paytable button to view the payout table and
the proper column will be highlighted based on the amount of coins
played.
In each of the hands played by a player, the cards held by the player
appear. Cards are drawn randomly to fill the rest of the spots. Once a
card or cards have been discarded by the player, the card or cards
cannot appear in any of the subsequent hands.
Button Descriptions
Cash Out
Click on the red Cash/Out button to stop playing and cash out your
credits and winnings.
Bet Max
To bet the maximum amount of coins (5) for a hand.
Bet One
To bet one coin for a hand (can be pressed up to five times).
Deal Draw
To deal the next hand.
Payout Window
Displays your winnings for the last hand.
Paytable Window
Displays the paytable for 3 or more hands game.
Credits Window
Displays the number of coins inserted into the machine to play. *Note –
credits displays amount of COINS, not amount of dollars (unless playing
a dollar game).
$5 Coin
Inserts $5 worth of credits from your account balance into the machine.
$25 Coin
Inserts $25 worth of credits from your account balance into the machine.
$100 Coin
Inserts $100 worth of credits from your account balance into the
machine.
Game Play
Unique paylines on paytable for different 4 of-a-kinds.
Please see the pay table on this machine for additional information.
Hands (Highest to Lowest)
Hands in Video Poker are generally ranked in the order based on the
following table, but the game-specific paytables may vary and are always
posted on each machine. In the Double or Nothing round, wild cards are
ranked higher than all other cards.
| Hand Name |
Description |
Example |
| Sequential Royal Flush |
Exact order of 10, J, Q, K, A |
10S, JS, QS, KS, AS |
| Royal Flush |
10, J, Q, K, A of same suit |
10H, QH, JH, AH, KH |
| Straight Flush |
In sequence, 5 cards of same suit |
3S, 4S, 5S, 6S, 7S |
| 4 of a Kind |
4 cards of same rank |
6D, 6S, 6C, 6H |
| Full House |
3 of a kind, plus a pair |
2H, 2D, 2S, 3H, 3S |
| Flush |
5 cards of same suit |
2D, 4D, 6D, 8D, 9D |
| Straight |
5 cards in sequence |
3H, 4C, 5H, 6S, 7D |
| 3 of a Kind |
3 cards of same rank |
7H, 7S, 7D |
| 2 Pair |
2 pairs of different rank |
4H, 4S, 6D, 6S |
| 1 Pair |
1 pair (2 cards) of same rank |
KD, KH |
Disclaimer
Please be advised that:
- These rules for each game as stated are believed to be an accurate
representation of appropriate game play.
- They may or may not contain errors and/or omissions.
- We reserve the right to correct and/or change these rules at
anytime with or without notice to the player.
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Description and Objective
Button Descriptions
Game Play
Hands
Disclaimer
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Description and Objective
Video Poker is a game of draw poker, in which the player is dealt 5
cards face up. The player then decides which cards to keep or “hold” and
which cards to discard. The player simply clicks on each card they wish
to hold. Player now clicks the “Deal” button and new cards will be dealt
where the discarded (non-held) cards once appeared. The total of the 5
cards that you now have is your final hand. Your final hand determines
whether you win or lose the game.
Single Hand Video Poker
Each 1-hand Video Poker game can be played for $.05, $.25, $.50, $1.00
or $5.00 and you may play from 1 to 5 coins per hand. Depending on the
amount of coins played, the game will highlight the payout column in
order for there to be no confusion as to how much you are playing for on
any particular game.
Multi-Hand Video Poker (3 or more hands)
Each Video Poker game that consists of 3 or more hands can be played for
$.01, $.05, $.25, $.50 or $1.00 and you may play from 1 to 5 coins per
hand. In addition, players can choose from 3 hands, 10 hands, 52 hands
or 100 hands. If you are playing a game that consists of 3 or more
hands, you can click on the Paytable button to view the payout table and
the proper column will be highlighted based on the amount of coins
played.
In each of the hands played by a player, the cards held by the player
appear. Cards are drawn randomly to fill the rest of the spots. Once a
card or cards have been discarded by the player, the card or cards
cannot appear in any of the subsequent hands.
Button Descriptions
Cash Out
Click on the red Cash/Out button to stop playing and cash out your
credits and winnings.
Bet Max
To bet the maximum amount of coins (5) for a hand.
Bet One
To bet one coin for a hand (can be pressed up to five times).
Deal Draw
To deal the next hand.
Payout Window
Displays your winnings for the last hand.
Paytable Window
Displays the paytable for 3 or more hands game.
Credits Window
Displays the number of coins inserted into the machine to play. *Note –
credits displays amount of COINS, not amount of dollars (unless playing
a dollar game).
$5 Coin
Inserts $5 worth of credits from your account balance into the machine.
$25 Coin
Inserts $25 worth of credits from your account balance into the machine.
$100 Coin
Inserts $100 worth of credits from your account balance into the
machine.
Game Play
7’s are wild. In the Double or Nothing round, wild 7's rank higher than
all other cards. Special paylines in the paytable for 5 of-a-kind, Wild
Royal w/7’s, and 4 sevens.
Please see the pay table on this machine for additional information.
Hands (Highest to Lowest)
Hands in Video Poker are generally ranked in the order based on the
following table, but the game-specific paytables may vary and are always
posted on each machine. In the Double or Nothing round, wild cards are
ranked higher than all other cards.
| Hand Name |
Description |
Example |
| Sequential Royal Flush |
Exact order of 10, J, Q, K, A |
10S, JS, QS, KS, AS |
| Royal Flush |
10, J, Q, K, A of same suit |
10H, QH, JH, AH, KH |
| Straight Flush |
In sequence, 5 cards of same suit |
3S, 4S, 5S, 6S, 7S |
| 4 of a Kind |
4 cards of same rank |
6D, 6S, 6C, 6H |
| Full House |
3 of a kind, plus a pair |
2H, 2D, 2S, 3H, 3S |
| Flush |
5 cards of same suit |
2D, 4D, 6D, 8D, 9D |
| Straight |
5 cards in sequence |
3H, 4C, 5H, 6S, 7D |
| 3 of a Kind |
3 cards of same rank |
7H, 7S, 7D |
| 2 Pair |
2 pairs of different rank |
4H, 4S, 6D, 6S |
| 1 Pair |
1 pair (2 cards) of same rank |
KD, KH |
Disclaimer
Please be advised that:
- These rules for each game as stated are believed to be an accurate
representation of appropriate game play.
- They may or may not contain errors and/or omissions.
- We reserve the right to correct and/or change these rules at
anytime with or without notice to the player.
|
Description and Objective
Button Descriptions
Game Play
Hands
Disclaimer
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Description and Objective
Video Poker is a game of draw poker, in which the player is dealt 5
cards face up. The player then decides which cards to keep or “hold” and
which cards to discard. The player simply clicks on each card they wish
to hold. Player now clicks the “Deal” button and new cards will be dealt
where the discarded (non-held) cards once appeared. The total of the 5
cards that you now have is your final hand. Your final hand determines
whether you win or lose the game.
Single Hand Video Poker
Each 1-hand Video Poker game can be played for $.05, $.25, $.50, $1.00
or $5.00 and you may play from 1 to 5 coins per hand. Depending on the
amount of coins played, the game will highlight the payout column in
order for there to be no confusion as to how much you are playing for on
any particular game.
Multi-Hand Video Poker (3 or more hands)
Each Video Poker game that consists of 3 or more hands can be played for
$.01, $.05, $.25, $.50 or $1.00 and you may play from 1 to 5 coins per
hand. In addition, players can choose from 3 hands, 10 hands, 52 hands
or 100 hands. If you are playing a game that consists of 3 or more
hands, you can click on the Paytable button to view the payout table and
the proper column will be highlighted based on the amount of coins
played.
In each of the hands played by a player, the cards held by the player
appear. Cards are drawn randomly to fill the rest of the spots. Once a
card or cards have been discarded by the player, the card or cards
cannot appear in any of the subsequent hands.
Button Descriptions
Cash Out
Click on the red Cash/Out button to stop playing and cash out your
credits and winnings.
Bet Max
To bet the maximum amount of coins (5) for a hand.
Bet One
To bet one coin for a hand (can be pressed up to five times).
Deal Draw
To deal the next hand.
Payout Window
Displays your winnings for the last hand.
Paytable Window
Displays the paytable for 3 or more hands game.
Credits Window
Displays the number of coins inserted into the machine to play. *Note –
credits displays amount of COINS, not amount of dollars (unless playing
a dollar game).
$5 Coin
Inserts $5 worth of credits from your account balance into the machine.
$25 Coin
Inserts $25 worth of credits from your account balance into the machine.
$100 Coin
Inserts $100 worth of credits from your account balance into the
machine.
Game Play
Joker is wild – one in the deck. In the Double or Nothing round, wild
Jokers rank higher than all other cards. Special paylines in the
paytable for 5 of-a-kind, Royal w/Joker, and Sequential Royal.
Please see the pay table on this machine for additional information.
Hands (Highest to Lowest)
Hands in Video Poker are generally ranked in the order based on the
following table, but the game-specific paytables may vary and are always
posted on each machine. In the Double or Nothing round, wild cards are
ranked higher than all other cards.
| Hand Name |
Description |
Example |
| Sequential Royal Flush |
Exact order of 10, J, Q, K, A |
10S, JS, QS, KS, AS |
| Royal Flush |
10, J, Q, K, A of same suit |
10H, QH, JH, AH, KH |
| Straight Flush |
In sequence, 5 cards of same suit |
3S, 4S, 5S, 6S, 7S |
| 4 of a Kind |
4 cards of same rank |
6D, 6S, 6C, 6H |
| Full House |
3 of a kind, plus a pair |
2H, 2D, 2S, 3H, 3S |
| Flush |
5 cards of same suit |
2D, 4D, 6D, 8D, 9D |
| Straight |
5 cards in sequence |
3H, 4C, 5H, 6S, 7D |
| 3 of a Kind |
3 cards of same rank |
7H, 7S, 7D |
| 2 Pair |
2 pairs of different rank |
4H, 4S, 6D, 6S |
| 1 Pair |
1 pair (2 cards) of same rank |
KD, KH |
Disclaimer
Please be advised that:
- These rules for each game as stated are believed to be an accurate
representation of appropriate game play.
- They may or may not contain errors and/or omissions.
- We reserve the right to correct and/or change these rules at
anytime with or without notice to the player.
|
Description and Objective
Button Descriptions
Game Play
Hands
Disclaimer
|
Description and Objective
Video Poker is a game of draw poker, in which the player is dealt 5
cards face up. The player then decides which cards to keep or “hold” and
which cards to discard. The player simply clicks on each card they wish
to hold. Player now clicks the “Deal” button and new cards will be dealt
where the discarded (non-held) cards once appeared. The total of the 5
cards that you now have is your final hand. Your final hand determines
whether you win or lose the game.
Single Hand Video Poker
Each 1-hand Video Poker game can be played for $.05, $.25, $.50, $1.00
or $5.00 and you may play from 1 to 5 coins per hand. Depending on the
amount of coins played, the game will highlight the payout column in
order for there to be no confusion as to how much you are playing for on
any particular game.
Multi-Hand Video Poker (3 or more hands)
Each Video Poker game that consists of 3 or more hands can be played for
$.01, $.05, $.25, $.50 or $1.00 and you may play from 1 to 5 coins per
hand. In addition, players can choose from 3 hands, 10 hands, 52 hands
or 100 hands. If you are playing a game that consists of 3 or more
hands, you can click on the Paytable button to view the payout table and
the proper column will be highlighted based on the amount of coins
played.
In each of the hands played by a player, the cards held by the player
appear. Cards are drawn randomly to fill the rest of the spots. Once a
card or cards have been discarded by the player, the card or cards
cannot appear in any of the subsequent hands.
Button Descriptions
Cash Out
Click on the red Cash/Out button to stop playing and cash out your
credits and winnings.
Bet Max
To bet the maximum amount of coins (5) for a hand.
Bet One
To bet one coin for a hand (can be pressed up to five times).
Deal Draw
To deal the next hand.
Payout Window
Displays your winnings for the last hand.
Paytable Window
Displays the paytable for 3 or more hands game.
Credits Window
Displays the number of coins inserted into the machine to play. *Note –
credits displays amount of COINS, not amount of dollars (unless playing
a dollar game).
$5 Coin
Inserts $5 worth of credits from your account balance into the machine.
$25 Coin
Inserts $25 worth of credits from your account balance into the machine.
$100 Coin
Inserts $100 worth of credits from your account balance into the
machine.
Game Play
Mystery Bonus Poker combines a slot machine and a video poker machine
all in one, and gives you the opportunity to try for either the regular
best hand, or to go for the Mystery Bonus. Once a player hits the deal
button, this starts the Mystery Bonus reel (similar to a slot machine
reel) spinning. Once the reel completes its spin, then 5 cards are dealt
to the player. One of the paylines will be increased (and the others may
be adjusted) based on the spin from the Mystery Bonus reel The player
can then choose to go for the now revealed “Mystery Bonus” highlighted
on the special payline or just aim for the best poker hand (using the
rest of the pay table).
Please see the pay table on this machine for additional information.
Hands (Highest to Lowest)
Hands in Video Poker are generally ranked in the order based on the
following table, but the game-specific paytables may vary and are always
posted on each machine. In the Double or Nothing round, wild cards are
ranked higher than all other cards.
| Hand Name |
Description |
Example |
| Sequential Royal Flush |
Exact order of 10, J, Q, K, A |
10S, JS, QS, KS, AS |
| Royal Flush |
10, J, Q, K, A of same suit |
10H, QH, JH, AH, KH |
| Straight Flush |
In sequence, 5 cards of same suit |
3S, 4S, 5S, 6S, 7S |
| 4 of a Kind |
4 cards of same rank |
6D, 6S, 6C, 6H |
| Full House |
3 of a kind, plus a pair |
2H, 2D, 2S, 3H, 3S |
| Flush |
5 cards of same suit |
2D, 4D, 6D, 8D, 9D |
| Straight |
5 cards in sequence |
3H, 4C, 5H, 6S, 7D |
| 3 of a Kind |
3 cards of same rank |
7H, 7S, 7D |
| 2 Pair |
2 pairs of different rank |
4H, 4S, 6D, 6S |
| 1 Pair |
1 pair (2 cards) of same rank |
KD, KH |
Disclaimer
Please be advised that:
- These rules for each game as stated are believed to be an accurate
representation of appropriate game play.
- They may or may not contain errors and/or omissions.
- We reserve the right to correct and/or change these rules at
anytime with or without notice to the player.
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