Video Poker
The most popular and commonly played online Video Poker is 'Jacks or Better', where you have to achieve a pair of Jacks, or better, to win a pay-out. We offer many variations including 10s or Better, Deuces Wild and Aces and Faces. The pay-out tables vary from game to game.
The Games
You can now play up to 50 lines in all our Video Pokers, by choosing our game selectors you can choose from choose 1 to 50 Lines
Coliseum Poker
Roman theme with progressive jackpot.
Deuces Wild
2s are wild in this game, which means they can be substituted for any other card in the deck to make a winning hand, and there is a very high pay-out for a hand of four 2s.
Face the Ace
Four Aces gets a special bonus and pays more.
Five Aces
We have added an extra Ace to the deck so you can win more.
Jacks or Better
The classic Video Poker with 52 Card Deck.
Shockwave
1 Line Video Poker with "Shockwave" mode.
Joker Wild
In Joker Wild a Joker is added to the 52-card deck and this card is wild. The Joker can be added to any winning hand to make it stronger, also allowing for a hand of Five of a Kind.
Video Poker Hands
Here is an explanation of Poker combinations used in all our Video Poker Games. In Video Poker card values in increasing order are: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, J, Q, K, A
Jacks or Better
A pair of Jacks or cards of higher value. The cards have to be of equal value, e.g. Q, Q.
Tens or Better
Same as Jacks or Better, but the cards have to be at least Ten in value.
Kings or Better
Same as Jacks or Better, but the cards have to be at least King in value.
Two Pair
Two separate pairs of equal value cards, e.g. 10, 10, K, K
Three of a Kind
Three cards of the same value, e.g. 8, 8, 8
Straight
Five cards consecutive in value, but not in the same suit, e.g. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. If the cards are in the same suit as well, it is a Straight Flush (see below).
Flush
Any five cards in the same suit, but not consecutive in value, e.g. 4 of Diamonds, 8 of Diamonds, 9 of Diamonds, J of Diamonds, K of Diamonds.
Full House
A combination of a Three of a Kind and a pair, e.g. 8, 8, 8, J, J.
Four of a Kind
Four cards equal in value, e.g. 5, 5, 5, 5.
Four 2's Through 10's
Same as Four of a Kind, but the cards have to be 10 or lower in value.
Four Jacks, Queens or Kings
Same as Four of a Kind, but the cards have to be J or higher in value, but no higher than K.
Four Aces
A Four of a Kind consisting of Aces.
4 Deuces
A Four of a Kind consisting of 2's
Straight Flush
Five cards consecutive in value and in the same suit, e.g. 5 of Clubs, 6 of Clubs, 7 of Clubs, 8 of Clubs, 9 of Clubs.
Five of a Kind
Five cards of the same value. Since there are only four suits, this combination can only occur in games with a wild card, such as Deuces Wild and Joker Poker.
Royal Flush
Ace, King, Queen, Jack and 10 all in the same suit.
Wild Royal Flush / Joker Royal Flush
Same as Royal Flush, with one or more cards substituted by a wild card.
Natural Royal Flush
Same as Royal Flush, with no wild cards.