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Jacks or Better Power Poker Video Poker
Video Pokers are amongst the most exciting and
popular modern Casino games. They
are easy to use, quick to play and the payouts can be enormous. Jacks or
Better Power Poker is different from the standard Jacks or Better video
poker, as you play four identical hands of cards. At the beginning of each
game the first hand is shown to you, while the other three hands remain
face down. The game then progresses like a
standard video poker.

When you choose to hold a card the three identical
cards are revealed in the column above. If you do not want to hold a card,
de-select it and the three identical cards are once again turned face
down. When you have chosen the cards you want to keep,
click the Draw button. You will be dealt new cards in place of the cards
you did not hold. The other hands will then be revealed.
When you have completed the game, the total value of
all four hands is calculated and the total winnings added to your credits.
If you have a winning hand you will then have the option to double or
collect. Jacks or Better Power Poker has no wild cards and pays out a
maximum of 4000 coins for a Royal Flush, with five coins bet.
Payout Schedule
Jacks or Better Power Poker follows the standard
rules of Jacks or Better video poker.
The table below shows the payouts, in coins, for the
winning hands. A similar table can be found on the left of the cards on
the game screen. The winning hands will be paid
out according to the number of coins bet. The total amount won will depend
on the amount of coins bet and the value of each coin.
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Hand
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Coin 1
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Coin 2
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Coin 3
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Coin 4
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Coin 5
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Royal Flush
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250
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500
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750
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1000
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4000
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Straight Flush
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50
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100
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150
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200
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250
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Four of a Kind
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25
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50
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75
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100
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125
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Full House
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9
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18
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27
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36
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45
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Flush
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6
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12
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18
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24
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30
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Straight
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4
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8
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12
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16
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20
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Three of a Kind
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3
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6
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9
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12
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15
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Two Pairs
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2
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4
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6
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8
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10
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Jacks or Better
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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The Poker Hands
Royal Flush
This is the highest hand in standard poker and consists of the following
cards: Ace,
King, Queen, Jack, Ten, all of the same suit.
E.g.
or

Straight Flush
This is a combination of five cards in sequence and all of the same suit.
E.g.
or

Four of a Kind
This is a combination of four cards of the same denomination, one in each
suit.
E.g.
or

Full House
This is a combination of three cards of one denomination and two cards of
another denomination.
E.g.
or

Flush
Any five cards all of the same suit.
E.g.
or

Straight
Five cards in sequence of any suit.
E.g.
or

Three of a Kind
Three cards of the same denomination and two unmatched cards.
E.g.
or

Two Pairs
Two different denominative pairs and any fifth card.
E.g.
or

Jacks or Better
Two faces of the same denomination with no other pair or third matching
card.
E.g.
or

A more comprehensive set of Power Poker instructions
is included with the Casino Kingdom software.
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