Single-Hand Double Joker
In this game two Jokers that act like wild cards are added to the deck. The Joker
can take the place of any card of any suit and rank and can be used to help you
complete a winning hand. Whenever you get a Joker(s), the computer will automatically
assign a suit and value to it to give you the highest possible payout in light of
the other cards that you are holding. This ensures that it is a lot easier to create
potentially winning hands.
Double Joker is played with a 54-card deck that is shuffled after each completed
hand.
Single-Hand Double Joker Buttons
The Increase [+] and Decrease [-] buttons, on either side of the COIN value, allows
you to change the coin value you are wagering.
The BET ONE button allows you to increase the number of coins being bet one at a
time. When the maximum number of coins is reached, the count re-starts from one.
You can also increase the number of coins you are wagering you click on the appropriate
PAYOUT COLUMN. You will have to click on the DEAL button to start playing.
The BET MAX button allows you to bet the maximum number of coins allowed by the
game, and starts the game.
The DEAL button starts the game. You must have enough credits to meet your current
wagering level to start a new game.
The HOLD buttons allow you to keep the card in your hand. You can also unselect
the card by clicking on the card or the HELD button. When the cards are held they
are marked.
The DRAW button completes play by dealing new cards for any unheld cards, and paying
out winning hands.
The REBET button allows you to play again for same the bet and number of hands.
The COLLECT button allows you to collect your winnings.
The DOUBLE button allows you to double your winnings.
Single-Hand Double Joker Limits and Payouts
Minimum wager is $0.25 and the maximum wager is $50
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Player's Hand
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1 Coin
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2 Coins
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3 Coins
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4 Coins
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5 Coins
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Natural Royal Flush
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500
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1000
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2000
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3000
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4000
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Joker Royal Flush
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100
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200
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300
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400
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500
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5 of a Kind
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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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Straight Flush
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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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Four of a Kind
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8
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16
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24
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32
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40
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Full House
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5
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10
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15
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20
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25
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Flush
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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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Straight
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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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Three of a Kind
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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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Two Pairs
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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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How to Play Single-Hand Double Joker
Playing video poker requires only a basic understanding of the composition of various
video poker hands. The game itself is simple.
Decide on the coin denomination that you wish to play with by clicking on the [+]
and [-] COIN buttons.
Press DEAL to start the game. Your first hand of cards will appear in the play area.
We suggest you compare the cards in your hand with the paytable on the screen. Any
winning combinations in your hand are automatically held and highlighted for you.
You call a card by clicking on the cards or by clicking on the HOLD button below
the card. To unselect a card you can click on the the card or click on the HOLD
button below. When a card is held it is marked. Choose the cards that can potentially
give you the highest payout.
When you are ready click the DRAW button to get your next hand of cards. The cards
you have not held will be removed and replaced with fresh cards from the deck. If
you win you can COLLECT your winnings or select the Double button. To double your
winnings click on a card and if the card you selected is of a greater value than
the dealers then your winnings will DOUBLE.
Once you have collected your winnings you can begin another hand of Single-Hand
Video Poker by pressing the DEAL button again. You may also choose to REBET, which
has the same affect as collecting the winnings and Dealing the cards.
Rules of Single-Hand Double Joker
- Video Poker is based on the basic poker card game and share common features.
- The video poker game is a contest between player and machine - the dealer.
- The objective is to finish the game with the strongest hand possible.
- The payout at the end of the game is based on the card combination you are holding
and the size of your wager.
- You are offered a further opportunity to increase your winnings by doubling on all
Video Poker games.
- In Single-Hand Video Poker, if the player wins, the winning amount of is displayed
inside the hand.
- Single-Hand Video Poker is played with two to four 52-card decks that are shuffled
after each completed hand.
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