First Person Video Poker
HOW TO PLAY
Video Poker is played with one standard 52-card deck, excluding Jokers.The objective of the game is to make the best possible five-card hand. The hand can consist of either the initial five real cards or any of the additional virtual cards.
START OF THE GAME
To participate in the game, choose your paytable, bet per hand and the number of hands you would like to play with. The default paytable is Jacks or Better, but
you can select between any of these paytables:
• Jacks or Better
• Tens or Better
• Deuces Wild
• Bonus Poker
• Double Double Bonus.
The maximum number of hands per game round is 100.
FIVE REAL CARDS DEALT
Once the betting time is closed, the dealer will deal five cards face up.
If you have purchased any additional hands, they will appear as virtual cards at the top of the screen, face down at first.
You will only see the main hand containing the dealt cards if you did not purchase any additional hands.
HOLD OR SWAP YOUR CARDS
After the main hand has been dealt, choose which of the five cards you wish to hold and which to swap. You may hold from zero to five cards by clicking on them – a
‘HOLD’ sign will appear below the held cards.
If no cards have been held, a default decision is made on your behalf.
RNG CARDS DEALT
When the decision time is over, the cards you decided not to hold will be swapped with virtually dealt RNG cards. These cards are randomly picked from a virtual deck
that contains the remaining 47 cards.
Additionally, your other virtual hands will be populated into fully virtual hands. All the virtual hands will hold the same cards you chose to hold initially, but the remaining
cards will be dealt from a virtual deck, ensuring that each card will differ.
WINNING
Once all the virtual hands have been populated with RNG cards, the winning Poker combinations, their frequency and payout are displayed. Each winning combination has its own colour code for an easier overview.
Malfunction voids all pays and plays
Last modification date: 5/14/2024