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Wild jokers add to video poker fun

23 August 2007

Super Slots Casino's Multi-Hand Double Joker video poker game is easy to pick up and hard to stop playing. Game play is relatively easy. You can play up to four hands. There's one draw. Jokers are wild. And the pay table is easy to understand. Two-pair pays off 5-times your bet. A natural royal flush pays off 4,000-times your bet. And there's a range of payoffs in between.

If you're not satisfied with the money you won with your hand, you can always try to double up by picking a higher card (from five) than the machine in the optional bonus round. The machine goes first, so you always know what you have to beat. (In today's test run, the Ace turned up as the first card with alarming frequency, so try to double up at your own risk!!)

The interface is very simple. The hold buttons are clearly identified and easy to hit. The betting buttons are large and easy to use. And the pay table sits right on the screen. The game will also automatically select cards to hold for you if you've been dealt a good hand.

Super Slots Casino's Multi-Hand Double Joker

Pay Table

  • Natural Royal Flush -- 4,000
  • Joker Royal Flush -- 500
  • 5 of a Kind -- 250
  • Straight Flush -- 125
  • 4 of a Kind -- 40
  • Full House -- 25
  • Flush -- 20
  • Straight -- 15
  • 3 of a Kind -- 10
  • 2 Pairs -- 5
Wild jokers add to video poker fun is republished from Online.CasinoCity.com.
Vin Narayanan

Vin Narayanan is the former managing editor at Casino City and has been involved in the gaming industry for over a decade Vin is currently based in Hong Kong, where he runs his own consultant group and works as head of gaming and public relations for Mega Digital
Entertainment Group.

Before joining Casino City, Vin covered (not all at the same time) sports, politics and elections, wars, technology, celebrities and the Census for USATODAY.com, USA WEEKEND and CNN.

Vin Narayanan
Vin Narayanan is the former managing editor at Casino City and has been involved in the gaming industry for over a decade Vin is currently based in Hong Kong, where he runs his own consultant group and works as head of gaming and public relations for Mega Digital
Entertainment Group.

Before joining Casino City, Vin covered (not all at the same time) sports, politics and elections, wars, technology, celebrities and the Census for USATODAY.com, USA WEEKEND and CNN.