Video
Poker follows the same guidelines as regular 5 card draw but is
played alone and on a video screen, much like a slot machine.
The player is dealt 5 cards and has the option of keeping
all or none of these. You are then dealt the number of cards not
kept. After this, you are paid according to your hand and the payout
table as follows: |
| Poker
Hand Payouts |
| Royal Flush |
250 for 1 |
| Straight Flush |
50 for 1 |
| 4 of a Kind |
25 for 1 |
| Full House |
9 for 1 |
| Flush |
6 for 1 |
| Straight |
4 for 1 |
| 3 of a Kind |
3 for 1 |
| 2 Pair |
2 for 1 |
| Jacks or Better |
1 for 1 |
| There
are many different versions of slot machines with different wilds
and different bonuses including progressive jackpots. This
table is based on the Jacks or Better/no wild version. |
| Most
casinos offer the option of doubling your winnings if you win a
hand. If you choose this, a fresh 5 will be dealt with the first
card up and the last 4 down. The first card (the up card) is the
dealer's, you then pick one of the last 4 (the down cards) if the
card you pick is higher than the dealers, you win, if it is lower,
you lose. Ties generally push, but rules can vary. You can keep
doubling for as long as you like. |
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