| |
1 Coin Wager |
5 Coin Wager |
| Royal Flush |
500 |
4,000 Coins/ Credits |
| Four of a Kind Aces |
80 |
400 |
| Straight Flush |
50 |
250 |
| Four of a Kind J's, Q's & Ks |
40 |
200 |
| Four of a Kind 2's - Ts |
25 |
125 |
| Full House |
8 |
40 |
| Flush |
5 |
25 |
| Straight |
4 |
20 |
| Three of a Kind |
3 |
15 |
| Two Pair |
2 |
10 |
| Pair of Jacks or Better |
1 |
5 |
Aces and Faces is very similar to the standard Jacks
or Better video poker game. The only differences are in the pay
out tables. The game is played with a standard 52 card deck and the
player is dealt 5 cards of which he can choose to hold or draw any
number of the cards or none at all.
As you can see in the payout table there's extra payouts for Four
of Kind Aces which pays 80 credits and then Four of a Kind for the
face cards Jacks, Queens and Kings which payout of 40 credits. The
4 of a Kind 2's - T's pays 25 credits which is the same for all Four
a Kinds in the standard Jacks or Better. Where the pay outs are lower
as compared to Jacks or Better are with the Full House and Flushes
which pay 8 and 5 -1 respectively compared to 9 and 6 - 1 in Jacks
or Better.
Because of the higher payouts at the top of the table and lower for
the more commonly hit hands the full house and flushes its makes for
slightly more variance.
Aces and Faces Video Poker Strategy
With the extra payouts for the Four of a Kind Aces and Face hands
your strategy should be geared a little more to hitting these hands.
Don't break up a paying hand unless you only need 1 card to complete
a Royal Flush.
Non paying hands you should hold:
4 cards to a royal flush
4 cards to a straight flush
3 cards to a royal flush
4 cards to a flush
Any pair under a Jack
4 cards to an outside straight
2 suited high cards
3 cards to a straight flush
2 unsuited high cards (if more than 2 choose the 2 lower ones).
Suited high cards 10-J, 10-Q, 10-K
A card Jack or better
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