Joker Poker Aces
JOKER POKER ACES
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Joker Poker Aces is a variant of classic video poker played against the automated dealer.
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After placing their bet, the player receives randomly dealt cards from the dealer that form their hand. The game thus offers the possibility to change or keep the cards (from 1 to 5) according to the player's choice.
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The hand ends with the payout of all winnings according to the combinations listed in the paytable.
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GAME RULE
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The aim of video poker is to obtain the best possible card combination and win the highest payout that the bet allows.
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CARDS
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The dealer uses a deck of 52 cards as well as a Joker card. The deck is shuffled before each hand.
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GAME DYNAMICS
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Before starting the game, it is 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 is now possible to select the cards to keep (from 1 to 5).
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Click on the card or on the corresponding "hold" icon to keep one of the cards; the word "Held" will appear on the selected card. Then, by clicking on Draw, the discarded cards (from 1 to 5) are replaced.
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Winnings are determined by the combinations listed in the paytable.
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WINNING COMBINATIONS
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Natural Royal Flush
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The highest hand: it starts with an Ace and all 5 cards are in sequence with the same suit.
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A hand is considered natural when it does not contain any Joker cards.
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Example: A, K, Q, J, 10.
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Four of a Kind
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Four cards of the same rank out of 5, where at least one of the cards is a Joker.
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Example: 5, 5, 5, 5, 5.
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Joker Royal Flush
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A hand consisting of an Ace, King, Queen, Jack, and 10 of the same suit, where at least one of the cards is a Joker.
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Example: A, K, Joker (2) replacing Queen, Jack, 10.
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Royal 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, Diamonds, Clubs, or Spades.
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Full House
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A hand with three cards of the same 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, V, A. All Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs, or Spades.
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Straight
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A hand with 5 cards of sequential 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 is before the 2 or after the King.
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Example: A, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 10, V, D, 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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Pair of Aces
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A hand with a pair of 2 Aces.
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Pairs of cards of lower ranks do not qualify for a payout.