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Just as poker began dominating card tables in
America's Wild West, some enterprising enthusiasts added the
concept of "wild" cards. The term may have derived from the
famous wildcats, or mountain lions, that would occasionally
come down from the hills at night to add a good deal of
excitement to a mining camp.
There's plenty of excitement in our Deuces Wild Video Poker
game. It's played like regular Video Poker, but the Deuces
("2"s) are wild, meaning they can take on the value of any
other card to give you a stronger hand. With a Wild Deuce, you
can turn a Pair into Three-of-a-Kind, or Two Pair into a Full
House. It's easy, it's fun – and, with a wildcard in your
hand, there's always plenty of excitement!
To Play
- Set
Coin Value. Select the coin value for the Video Poker
machine by clicking one of three buttons labeled "25¢", "$1"
and "$5" that appear in the lower right-center of the
control panel. This determines whether you are paying 25
cents, one dollar or five dollars for each coin you are
betting in the game.
- Insert
Coins. Add money to the Video Poker machine by
clicking on the Casino chips to drop them in the coin slot.
As you add Casino chips, the coin Credit meter will
increment according to the coin value setting.
- Set
Coins Bet. Choose how many coins you want to bet on
each hand. You can bet up to 5 coins per hand. The Bet One
button increases the coins bet by one each time you click
it. Bet Max adjusts it to the maximum of 5 coins per hand.
The number of coins bet is shown in the Coins Bet meter and
indicated by the highlighted column of the payout table.
- Click
Deal to Start. This deals five cards to you.
- Hold
Cards. Click on those cards you want to hold. Those
not marked by a Hold Pin will be discarded and replaced on
the draw.
- Click
Draw. Those cards not held will be replace with new
cards from the deck. The resulting hand is matched against
the payout table and your bet is settled. Any wildcards
showing will be used to make the highest hand possible.
- Click
Deal to Play Again. The deck will be reshuffled and
you'll be dealt a new hand.
Game Play:
When the DEAL button is clicked, the machine will deal five
cards, all face up. Since this is draw poker, you can chose to
hold or discard any of the five cards. Your goal is make the
best hand you can between your original deal and your
potential draw. Any Deuces you get are wild, so they can help
you make a better hand.
To hold or keep a card, click the HOLD button under that
card or simply click the card. A pin will appear to indicate
that the card is to be held, and the Hold button changes to
RELEASE. If you change your mind, click Release or (click the
card). After cards-to-hold are selected, click DRAW to draw
new cards for those which are to be discarded (i.e. not held).
These new drawn cards plus the hold cards from the first
deal constitute your final hand (always a total of 5 cards),
and the game pays according to the chart at the top of the
machine. Payout is accomplished by increasing your coin
credits (shown as a CREDIT meter on the machine face).
Coins In, Coin Value and Coins Credit
You can drop as many Casino chips as you wish into the
Insert Coins slot. Putting chips in the slot increases your
coin credits based on the coin setting for the machine and the
dollar value of the chips. The Video Poker machine can be set
to play $0.25 coins, $1 coins or $5 coins. If you put a $10
Casino chip in a machine with a $1 coin setting, your coin
credits will be 10. If you change the coin setting to $0.25,
your coin credits will increase to 40 (for a $10 chip).
The minimum bet per hand is 25 cents and the maximum is $25
(5 coins times $5 per coin).
When you are finished playing, you can click COINS OUT to
exchange your coin Credits for Casino chips. As the coins come
out of the machine, the number of Credits will be multiplied
by the coin value setting ($0.25, $1 or $5) and the resulting
amount will be added to your Casino Account balance. If you
exit the game without clicking Coins Out, we will
automatically empty the machine and increase your Account
balance by the proper amount.
Payouts
Payouts are as shown in the chart at the top of the
machine. The payout table has rows containing the payout
amounts for various rankings of poker hands (see listing
below). Each rank has 5 possible payout amounts, depending on
the number in the Coins Bet meter. As you change the Coins Bet
value, the vertical column of payout amounts for that Coins
Bet number will be highlighted.
For example, if you play 1 coin in a $5 Video Poker machine
and come up with a Natural Royal Flush, you will be credited
with 250 coins which represent a winning of $1,250. If you had
bet the maximum of 5 coins and came up with a Natural Royal
Flush, you would be credited with 4000 coins – representing a
winning of $20,000 on a $5 machine!!
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Coins
Bet |
| Value of Hand |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
| Natural Royal Flush |
250 |
500 |
750 |
1000 |
* 4000 * |
| Four Deuces |
200 |
400 |
600 |
800 |
1000 |
| Wild Royal Flush |
25 |
50 |
75 |
100 |
125 |
| Five of a Kind |
15 |
30 |
45 |
60 |
75 |
| Straight Flush |
9 |
18 |
27 |
36 |
45 |
| Four of a Kind |
4 |
8 |
12 |
16 |
20 |
| Full House |
4 |
8 |
12 |
16 |
20 |
| Flush |
3 |
6 |
9 |
12 |
15 |
| Straight |
2 |
4 |
6 |
8 |
10 |
| Three of a Kind |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
Ranking of Hands for Deuces Wild
Natural Royal Flush The
highest ranking hand possible. Starting with an Ace, all five
cards are in sequence and in a common suit. A "natural" hand
is one formed without using any wildcards. So a Natural Royal
Flush is an Ace, King, Queen, Jack and 10 of the same suit
without using any wildcards.
Four Deuces
Specifically: 2  , 2  , 2  , 2  , Any
Card
Wild Royal Flush A hand
constituting an Ace, King, Queen, Jack and 10 of the same
suit, where at least one of the five cards is a Deuce.
Example: A  , K  ,
Deuce  substituting for Q  , J  , 10 
Five of a Kind Five cards
of the same rank, where at least one of the five is a Deuce.
Straight Flush Five cards
both in sequence and common suit, but not starting with an
Ace. Use of wildcards is permitted.
Four of a Kind Four cards
of the same rank. One or more of the four can be a Deuce.
Full House Three cards of
one rank and two cards of another rank. One or more of either
rank can be a Deuce.
Flush Five cards of same
suit.
Straight Five cards in
sequence (Aces may be used high or low), one or more can be a
Deuce.
Three of a Kind Three
cards of same rank. One or two of the three can be a Deuce.
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