Jacks or Better
JACKS OR BETTER
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Jacks or Better is a classic Poker game played against the automated dealer. After placing the bet, the player receives randomly dealt cards from the dealer, forming their hand. The game offers the possibility to change or keep the cards (from 1 to 5) according to the player's choice. The hand ends with the payment of any winnings based on the combinations listed in the payout table. The uniqueness of this virtual version is the option to choose how many hands to play: 1, 5, or 10.
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GAMEPLAY
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Before starting the game, it's necessary to set the Bet Level by clicking on the corresponding button.
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To confirm the start of the hand, click on Deal; at this point, the dealer will deal 5 cards. It's now possible to select the cards to keep (from 1 to 5).
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Click on the card or the corresponding "held" icon to keep one of the cards; the word "Held" will be displayed on the selected card. Then, by clicking on Draw, the discarded cards (from 1 to 5) will be replaced.
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Winnings are determined by the combinations listed on the payout table.
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WINNING COMBINATIONS
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Royal Flush
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A hand of 5 cards in sequence and of the same suit starting with a 10 and ending with an Ace.
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Example: 10, J, Q, K, A, all Hearts or Diamonds or Clubs or Spades.
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Straight Flush
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A hand with 5 cards in sequence, all of the same suit.
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Example: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. All Hearts or Diamonds or Clubs or Spades.
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Four of a Kind
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A hand with 4 cards of the same rank out of 5.
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Example: 7, 7, 7, 7, J.
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Full House
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A hand with three cards of one rank and a pair of another rank.
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Example: K, K, K, A, A.
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Flush
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A hand of 5 cards with different ranks but of the same suit.
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Example: 2, 5, 10, J, A. All Hearts or Diamonds or Clubs or Spades.
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Straight
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A hand with 5 cards of consecutive ranks but of different suits.
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Example: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
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An Ace can only be included in a straight if it comes before the 2 or after the King.
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Example: A, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 10, J, Q, K, A.
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Three of a Kind
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A hand with three cards of the same rank.
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Example: K, K, K, Q, 10.
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Two Pair
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A hand with two cards of the same rank, plus two cards of another rank.
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Example: Q, Q, 3, 6, 6.
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Jacks or Better
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A pair consisting of 2 Jacks, 2 Queens, 2 Kings, or 2 Aces.
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Pairs of lower-ranked cards do not qualify for a payout.