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Random Rewards Poker<br />
Video poker paytables reveal a lot to players who know<br />
how to read and interpret them. This helps players<br />
choose games with the best payback potential. Once<br />
they’ve chosen a game, the paytable never changes. But<br />
that’s not so with the Random Rewards Poker game.<br />
Here, every 6-credit buy-a-pay wager generates new<br />
random bonus jackpots for all hands from the flush<br />
through straight flush. Bonus pays are never less than<br />
the conventional paytable, but because the bonus<br />
amounts vary and move at random among the various<br />
hands, each bonused hand offers new and changing<br />
opportunities for big wins.<br />
The Random Rewards Poker game is available with<br />
Triple Play, Five Play ® and Ten Play versions of all of<br />
the most popular game families.<br />
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Video Poker<br />
Quick Quads Poker <br />
This game has the potential to turn a 3-of-a-kind hand<br />
into a 4-of-a-kind when the sum of the two nonmatching<br />
cards is equal to the rank of the 3-of-a-kind.<br />
Three 7s, for example, would be<strong>com</strong>e a 4-of-a-kind if<br />
the non-matching cards were a 5 and a 2. Only<br />
3-of-a-kind 2s through 10s can be made 4-of-a-kind<br />
using the bonus feature, with non-matching cards of<br />
ace (1) through 9.<br />
Players are learning to love the bonus action and big<br />
winning opportunities available to them with<br />
buy-a-pay video poker games. They’re also learning<br />
that the extra credits wagered fund the bonus without<br />
taking anything away from the standard paytable. With<br />
the Quick Quads Poker game, a 5+1 credit wager<br />
qualifies the hand for the bonus feature where the<br />
possibilities for a 4-of-a-kind abound.<br />
Super Video Hold ’Em Poker<br />
Your Hold ’Em players will enjoy multipliers and more with their choice of the Video Hold ’Em<br />
or Super Video Hold ’Em Poker games found in this challenging single-hand theme.<br />
The game starts by dealing two, 2-card hands. After the player selects one of the hands, the<br />
other two cards are returned to the deck and five additional cards are dealt from the original<br />
52-card deck, excluding the two cards in play in the<br />
selected hand. The resulting 7-card hand is evaluated<br />
for the highest-ranking 5-card <strong>com</strong>bination and is paid<br />
according to the paytable. A royal flush on board is<br />
awarded if the five cards received on the draw form a<br />
royal flush.<br />
Special bonus multipliers appear when a qualifying twocard<br />
card <strong>com</strong>bination is selected from the initial two<br />
dealt pairs. A 2-card pair of red aces in the Super Video<br />
Hold ’Em game – the top starting hand – carries a 10X<br />
multiplier that will apply to the subsequent 5-card hand<br />
should it form any winning <strong>com</strong>bination other than a royal<br />
flush on board.<br />
Players get their bet back on a losing 5-card hand if the initial 2-card hand they selected at the<br />
beginning contained a pair of jacks or better. A “bad beat” awards a credit value equal to the<br />
bet, excluding any multiplier value.<br />
This game is fast, fun, and filled with possibilities for your Hold ’Em players.