The original Jacks Or Better Video Poker.
Jacks or Better Video Poker is played with a standard deck of 52 cards, with no wild cards. The cards are shuffled before each and every deal, and so they come out randomly.
The wagering process invokes the use of the plus (+) and minus (-) controls, which will increase or decrease the size of the coins you will use in your betting. When you click 'Bet One' you are betting one unit times the coin size, Clicking 'Bet Max' gives you the maximum times that coin size. For example, if your coin size is 0.25, the maximum bet you'll have is 1.25. If it's 5 units, the max bet will be 25. Everything is pretty much under your control.
When it comes to beginning play, you click 'Deal' to get the cards. Now here's where you can go one of two ways. You can choose to do the process automatically, which comes through AutoPlay, which will make your decisions for you according to a mathematically-sound strategy and stop whenever you want (e.g., after jackpot is own, after exceeding pre-set win figures, after any win, etc.). Or, you can just play all the hands yourself manually.
After a winning hand, the player can seek to double that win by engaging in a 'showdown' with the dealer. There are five cards dealt onto the screen - four of them face-down, which represents a choice for the player, and one card face-up, which is the dealer's card. The player picks one of the face-down cards and if it is of a higher value than the dealer's face-down card, the win is doubled. The player can elect to double again, or quit and collect.
This game is supplied by Genii out of Malta and is certified by the UK Gambling Commission as having been independently tested and up to the required standards for players in the UK.
As such this game is not regulated by the Alderney Gambling Control Commission and it is outside of their jurisdiction. If you experience any difficulties with this game or any other game you should follow our Complaints procedure and contact us.
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Objective
The object of the game is to make the best 5 card poker hand out of the cards that a player is dealt. Players may hold or discard any or all of the 5 cards dealt and then re- draw new ones (only once), to make the best 5 card poker hand.
RULES
The player is dealt 5 cards from a single deck of cards which is shuffled after the completion of each game. The player chooses which of his cards to keep and which to discard (leaving them un-held). Once the player has chosen which cards to keep and pressed DRAW, any cards not marked HOLD will be discarded and replaced with new ones. This is called drawing cards. After drawing, the outcome of the hand is determined as a winning or losing hand. The player wins, if after drawing cards, the final hand contains at least a pair of Jacks. If not the hand loses.
There is a single deck of cards used which is shuffled at the completion of each hand. Cards are re-shuffled after each win / lose outcome. The player has the option to discard all five cards, if the player chooses not to HOLD any cards.
Hands are ranked (lowest to highest), in the following order:
- A pair of Jacks or higher pair;
- Any Two pair;
- Three of a kind;
- Straight;
- Flush;
- Full House;
- Four of a kind;
- Straight Flush; and
- Royal Flush (see pay table).
Minimum bet is 10p per game.
Maximum bet is £5.00 per game.
Payouts
Payouts are based on the pay table displayed in the game.
Payouts increase when bet per hand is increased
Double or Nothing
If you have choosen the double or nothing feature and if the player is determined to have a winning hand (as above), then the opportunity to double the amount just won will be offered.
Choose NO: The win is collected.
Choose YES: The player is presented with 5 new cards. One card faces up and four cards face down.
To win now, the player must select one of the four cards that are face down might be higher in value than the value of the face up card shown.
Guess correctly: The player wins and the previous win amount is doubled. The player can then choose to double again or collect. This continues until the player selects NO or loses.
Guess incorrectly: The player loses the bet.
The player can choose to collect at anytime after doubling. The double or nothing feature is capped at the maximum prize level of a Royal Flush. There is a single deck of cards used which is shuffled at the completion of each hand of double or nothing.
Malfunction voids all plays and pay outs. Unresolved bets placed but remaining undecided in incomplete games will become void after 90 days and will be forfeited to charity.Our games have been independently tested in accordance with the AGCC regulations. The theoretical average return to player (RTP) is up to 99.69% when playing 5 coins, 97.99% when playing 1-4 coins and 94.12% when playing the double or nothing feature. This represents the long-term expected payback of the game which has been calculated by an independent testing company in accordance with the AGCC regulations.
Deuces Wild
Objective
Deuces Wild Video Poker features a special payout for having 5 of a kind, wild royal or four deuces.
Don't forget - deuces are wild.
RULES
The player is dealt 5 cards from a single deck of cards which is shuffled after the completion of each game. The player chooses which of his cards to keep and which to discard (leaving them un-held). Once the player has chosen which cards to keep and pressed DRAW, any cards not marked HOLD will be discarded and replaced with new ones. This is called drawing cards. After drawing, the outcome of the hand is determined as a winning or losing hand. The player wins, if after drawing cards, the final hand contains at least a 3 of a kind. If not the hand loses. Cards are re-shuffled after each win / lose outcome.
Hands are ranked in order as follows: 3 of a kind or higher, straight, flush, full house, 4 of a kind, straight flush, 5 of a kind, wild royal with deuces, four deuces and royal flush.
All 2s are wild and can be used to create other winning hands.
Video Poker hands are graded based on a pay table.
Cards for each hand are dealt from a single deck.
Cards are shuffled after every hand.
The player may discard up to five cards.
Special payout for hands containing 5 of a kind, wild royal or four deuces.
Buttons/Actions
Draw Deal - Deals the cards after a bet has been placed or after the player has selected cards to be held.
Bet - The player purchases credits by clicking on chips to put into the game, then decides whether to bet 1-5 coins, each increasing the payout for a winning hand.
Hold - The player simply clicks on cards they wish to keep.
Use the arrow keys to increase and decrease both stake value and number of coins in play.
Double or Nothing
If you have choosen the double or nothing feature and if the player is determined to have a winning hand (as above), then the opportunity to double the amount just won will be offered.
Choose NO: The win is collected.
Choose YES: The player is presented with 5 new cards. One card faces up and four cards face down.
To win now, the player must select one of the four cards that are face down might be higher in value than the value of the face up card shown.
Guess correctly: The player wins and the previous win amount is doubled. The player can then choose to double again or collect. This continues until the player selects NO or loses.
Guess incorrectly: The player loses the bet.
The player can choose to collect at anytime after doubling. The double or nothing feature is capped at the maximum prize level of a Royal Flush. There is a single deck of cards used which is shuffled at the completion of each hand of double or nothing.
Malfunction voids all plays and pay outs. Unresolved bets placed but remaining undecided in incomplete games will become void after 90 days and will be forfeited to charity.
Our games have been independently tested in accordance with the AGCC regulations.
The theoretical average return to player (RTP) is up to 99.06% when playing 5 coins, 97.90% when playing 1-4 coins and 94.12% when playing the double or nothing feature. This represents the long-term expected payback of the game which has been calculated by an independent testing company in accordance with the AGCC regulations
Joker Poker
Objective
In Joker Poker, it's the joker who'll have you laughing all the way to the bank. In this version of draw poker, the player receives five cards from the dealer and chooses which cards to hold. After the cards are chosen, press Deal to discard unwanted cards and determine the final hand. The player wins if the final hand has a pair of kings or better.
In this online Video Poker game, the Joker acts as a wild card for every hand. This gives the player a chance to win more if they score a 5 of a kind or a wild royal with a joker.
RULES
The player is dealt 5 cards from a single deck of cards which is shuffled after the completion of each game. The player chooses which of his cards to keep and which to discard (leaving them un-held). Once the player has chosen which cards to keep and pressed DRAW, any cards not marked HOLD will be discarded and replaced with new ones. This is called drawing cards. After drawing, the outcome of the hand is determined as a winning or losing hand. The player wins, if after drawing cards, the final hand contains at least a pair of kings. If not the hand loses. Cards are re-shuffled after each win / lose outcome.
Hands are ranked in order as follows: pair of kings or higher, 2 pair, 3 of a kind, straight, flush, full house, 4 of a kind, straight flush, wild royal with a joker, 5 of a kind, royal flush and sequential royal.
Jokers are wild.
Video Poker hands are graded based on a pay table.
Cards for each hand are dealt from a single deck.
Cards are shuffled after every hand.
The player may discard up to five cards.
Payouts
Payouts are based on the pay table displayed in the game.
Payouts increase when the player increases the bet per hand and when they choose to play multiple hands.
Buttons/Actions
Draw Deal - Deals the cards after a bet has been placed or after the player has selected cards to be held.
Bet - The player purchases credits by clicking on chips to put into the game, then decides whether to bet 1-5 coins, each increasing the payout for a winning hand.
Hold - The player simply clicks on cards they wish to keep.
Use the arrow keys to increase and decrease both stake value and number of coins in play.
Double or Nothing
If you have choosen the double or nothing feature and if the player is determined to have a winning hand (as above), then the opportunity to double the amount just won will be offered.
Choose NO: The win is collected.
Choose YES: The player is presented with 5 new cards. One card faces up and four cards face down.
To win now, the player must select one of the four cards that are face down might be higher in value than the value of the face up card shown.
Guess correctly: The player wins and the previous win amount is doubled. The player can then choose to double again or collect. This continues until the player selects NO or loses.
Guess incorrectly: The player loses the bet.
The player can choose to collect at anytime after doubling. The double or nothing feature is capped at the maximum prize level of a Royal Flush. There is a single deck of cards used which is shuffled at the completion of each hand of double or nothing.
Malfunction voids all plays and pay outs. Unresolved bets placed but remaining undecided in incomplete games will become void after 90 days and will be forfeited to charity. Our games have been independently tested in accordance with the AGCC regulations. The theoretical average return to player (RTP) is up to 97.64% when playing 5 coins, 96.52% when playing 1-4 coins and 94.12% when playing the double or nothing feature. This represents the long-term expected payback of the game which has been calculated by an independent testing company in accordance with the AGCC regulations.
A bet is placed only when it has been received by our server from your handset using our software. Once a bet has been placed it is final and binding and cannot be cancelled or changed. For the avoidance of doubt, a bet remains valid even if the result cannot for any reason be displayed back to your handset (due, for example, to a network failure, interruption of communication, or if you receive a phone call). In the event of a game termination, any relevant jackpot will be paid out on a random draw authorised by the regulator.
The theoretical average return to player (RTP) is up to 97.64%. This RTP represents the long-term expected payback of the game which has been calculated by an independent testing company and monitored monthly.
Malfunction voids all plays and pay outs.
Unresolved bets placed but remaining undecided in incomplete games will become void after 90 days and will be forfeited to charity.