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Tens or Better Power Poker is different from the standard Tens or Better video poker as you play four identical hands of cards. At the beginning of each game only 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 identical card is revealed in the other three hands. If you choose to un-hold a card, the three identical cards are 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 that you did not hold. The other hands will then be revealed. When you have completed the game, the total hand value of all four hands is calculated and the total winnings added to your credits. If you have a winning hand you will have the option to double or collect your winnings. Tens or Better Power Poker has no wild cards and pays out a maximum of 4000 coins for a Royal flush, with five coins
bet.
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| Video Poker Strategy |
| Some people have the
misconception that Video Poker Machines are money eating
contraptions. Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, some
Video Poker Machines have a long-term payout of greater than 100%.
Other than card... More |
| Video Poker Payback |
| Comparison of long-term
payback for video poker variations (assuming optimal play) See
here |
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