Video Poker Games

The Lowdown

Introduction

Lucky Draw has unique characteristics that depend on how the game is played. There are 5 different variations of this 5 card draw poker game. Each variation is listed below.

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Rules

  • Malfunction voids all pays and play.
  • Only highest winner paid for each wagered hand.
  • Awards are shown in credits.
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Variation, Rules, Differences

Joker Poker - In this variation the Joker is a wild card and can be used in place of another card. The award in this case is a Five-of-a-kind.

Deuces Wild - A deuce is a number 2 card and in this case they are the wild card that can be used in the place of another card. Outcomes such as a Royal Flush w/or w/o wilds and Five-of-a-kind will receive special payouts.

The Bonus and Double Bonus variations are eligible for special payback if the outcomes are Four-of-a-kind including Aces, Twos, Threes, or Fours.

Jacks or Better - The lowest winning hand is one pair of Jacks.

The Lucky Draw variation gives you the option to bet anywhere from one hand to as many as four hands simultaneously.

To begin the game, click on the Bet 1 button. To bet on multiple hands, continue to click the Bet 1 button to a maximum of 4 hands. A maximum of five credits can be placed per hand and can be done one at a time for each hand. Once the maximum limit has been reached then play will begin automatically. Otherwise, click on the PLAY button to begin play. At this point the cards will be dealt.

The Bet 4 button can be clicked to place a wager but the 20 credit maximum will still apply. Once the maximum has been reached, as before, the game will begin automatically; if not then you will need to click the PLAY button to continue.

As a shortcut, you may click the Bet Max button. Doing so will be all 20 credits at one and the cards will be dealt for the initial hand, assuming sufficient credits exist. The REBET button will begin play and repeat you bet pattern from the previous game.

A total of five cards will be dealt in the opening hand and you can opt to hold one or more. To hold a card either click on it or the HOLD button which is located below the card. To reverse the hold, simply click it or the HOLD button for a second time. Your held cards on this opening hand will remain that way in future hands.

The DRAW button is used to throw away cards in exchange for new one or if in the case that you chose to hold all of your cards it will be used to start the evaluation of your hand. New cards will replace the ones you didn't opt to hold for all hands in which you have a bet placed.

Click on the TURBO button to speed up play. When this feature is engaged then it will appear red in color. Activate or deactivate this feature by clicking on it.

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