Joker Poker
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Joker
Poker is a game of draw poker. The
player receives five cards from the
dealer; the player then chooses which of
the cards to keep or
"hold"
and then discards the remaining cards
for new ones by pressing deal. In Joker
Poker, jokers are wild and can be used
to help you create a winning hand. As
long as you have Kings or better you
have a winning hand. |
In Joker
Poker there is also a special payout if you have
a 5 of a kind, or a Wild Royal
Flush with a Joker.
The more
coins or credits that you play the higher the
payouts on winning hands. In order to win the
Royal Flush prize in Joker Poker you must play
the maximum number of coins. Just check the
payout table on the machine for complete payout
information. You will
also see the special pay lines in the pay table
for a 5 of a kind and for getting a Wild Royal
with a Joker. There is also a special payout if
you are dealt a Sequential Royal Flush (10, J,
Q, K, A from left to right).
The rules
for Joker Poker are pretty simple:
- Hands
are graded based on the pay table
- Cards
are dealt from a single deck
- Cards
are re-shuffled each hand
-
Player has the option to discard up to five
cards
The hands
in Joker Poker are ranked in the following order
- Kings or better, 2 pair, Straight, Flush, Full
House, 4 of a kind, Straight Flush, Wild Royal
with Joker, 5 of a kind, Royal Flush, and
Sequential Royal. Also Jokers are wild and can
be used to create other winning hands.
The
Player can win if:
The final
hand is at least a pair of Kings.
The
Player loses if:
The final
hand does NOT meet the minimum
hand of at least a pair of Kings.
These are
the typical buttons and their actions that you
will see on a Joker Poker game:
Bet –
The player
purchases credits by clicking on chips to put
into the game, then decides whether to wager 1-5
coins, each increasing the payout for a winning
hand.
Bet One –
Clicking Bet
One wagers one coin each time it is clicked up
to a maximum of five coins.
Bet Max –
Clicking Max
Bet wagers five coins and deals the cards.
Draw Deal
– Deals the
cards after a wager has been place or after
cards have be selected to be
'held'.
Hold
– The player clicks on the cards it wishes to
keep.
Cash Out –
Click on the
red Cash/Out button to stop playing and cash out
your credits and winnings.
Single Hand Video Poker (1 hand only)
Each
Video Poker game that consists of one hand can
be played for $0.05, $0.25, $0.50, $1, and $5.
You can click on the Pay table button to view
the payout table and the proper column will be
highlighted based on the amount of coins played.
Multi-Hand Video Poker (3 or more hands)
Each
Video Poker game that consists of three or more
hands can be played for $0.01, $0.05, $0.25,
$0.50, and $1. In addition, players can choose
from 3 hands, 10 hands, 52 hands or 100 hands.
If you are playing a game that consists of three
or more hands, you can click on the Pay table
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. |