Types of Deuces and Joker Poker

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Deuces and Joker Poker is different from standard Video Poker as you play ten hands of cards at the same time. A complete deck of 53 cards is used for each hand, instead of the normal 52 cards. The extra card is a Joker and is a wild card. The Joker stands in for cards of any denomination and suit to complete a winning hand. The Deuces in the deck are wild and stand in for cards of any denomination and suit to complete a winning hand. The Deuces are cards with a face value of 2. Whenever you are dealt a Deuce or the Joker, it is automatically assigned a denomination and suit. This gives you the highest possible payout for the cards you are holding. The maximum payout in Deuces and Joker 10 Play Power Poker is 10,000 coins. A complete deck of 53 cards is used for each hand.

Deuces and Joker Poker is played between you and the Dealer. In Deuces and Joker Poker you are dealt a decision hand of five cards, face-up. The decision hand is used to select the cards you want to hold. When you hold a card in the decision hand, the cards in the same position in the ten play hands take the value of the card you hold. When you draw, the decision hand is grayed out, and the cards you do not hold are turned face-down. You are then dealt ten play hands of five cards each, face down. The cards you held in the decision hand are displayed in your ten play hands, and additional cards are dealt from the deck. A complete deck of cards is used for each of the play hands. The objective is to complete each play hand with the strongest poker hand possible. The payout on each play hand is dependent on the ranking of the hand as described in the Payout Schedule. The objective is to complete the game with the strongest hand. The payout is dependent on the value of the hand you are holding. The payout values are described in the Payout Schedule. If your play hand wins, you can increase your winnings by participating in a Doubling phase. The object of the Doubling phase is to draw a card of higher value than the Dealer’s card. If you select a card of higher value, your win amount is doubled and you can choose to repeat the Doubling phase again, or collect your winnings. You can continue Doubling until you draw a card of lesser value than the Dealer’s card and lose the hand, or until you reach the Casino’s Doubling limit.