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Deuces and Joker Poker is played with a 53-card deck, instead of the normal 52 cards. The extra card is a Joker and is a wild card. 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.

The Deuces and Joker stand in for cards of any denomination and suit to complete a winning hand. 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 Poker is 10,000 coins.

Payout Schedule

This version of Deuces and Joker Poker follows the standard rules of Deuces and Joker video poker.

The Payout Schedule summarizes the game Payout Table.

Note:
All figures show the number of coins that are won for each combination. The value of credits won depend on the number of coins you bet and the coin size you selected.

Important:
Malfunctions void all plays and pays.

The Poker Hands
Four Deuces and a Joker
This is a combination of all four Deuces and the Joker. The Deuces are wild cards and substitute for any other card to complete winning combinations.
Note:
You can only win this payout if you bet 5 coins.


Natural Royal Flush

This is a combination of the following cards of the same suit: Ace, King, Queen, Jack and Ten. Example:


Four Deuces
This is a combination of all four Deuce cards.
Note:
This combination cannot be completed with the Joker.


Wild Royal Flush
This is a combination where the Deuces, or the Joker complete a Royal Flush.


Five of a Kind
This is a combination where either one or both Jokers complete five cards of the same denomination.


Straight Flush
This is a combination of five cards of the same suit in sequence.
Example:


Four of a Kind
This is a combination of four cards of the same denomination.
Example:


Full House
This is a combination of three cards of the same denomination, and two cards of another denomination.
Example:


Flush
This is a combination of five cards of the same suit.
Example:


Straight
This is a combination of five cards of different suits in sequence.
Example:


Three of a Kind
This is a combination of three cards of the same denomination, and any two other cards.
Example:

 
   
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