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- Three hand multi-play video poker. Three hands at once for three times the action! Unlike slots machines, video poker allows the player to use skill to beat the house. Play this popular game just.
- Triple Play Draw Poker – Triple Play Draw Poker is a multi-hand version of video poker distributed by IGT. Besides being a multi-hand video poker, it also offers the ability to play 9 different game variants.
- Triple Play Draw Poker is a video poker game designed by IGT. It offers nine different video poker games in one machine. It also has a unique way to handle coins per hand. Most video poker machines let you choose one to five coins per hand, and you have to wager five coins to unlock the top bonus amounts. When you play Triple Play Draw Poker.
The playing sequence for Triple Play Draw Poker is a little different at the beginning than other video poker games. Once you put money in the machine by either putting bills in or making a deposit online you choose which game you want to play. You can learn more about the game options and which are the best in the next section.
Now you decide how many coins to bet per hand. Remember that you play three hands at one time so your bet will be tripled. We suggest making the minimum 10 coin bet, for a total of 30 coins.
Triple Play Draw Poker from IGT is a game for those of you who like a little more action in real money video poker. Instead of playing just one hand at a time, this version sees you play three hands. The beauty of this online game is the fact that you can enjoy nine different forms of video poker.
The next step is to hit the deal button. One hand is dealt on the bottom of the screen and two hands are show above it. The top two hands just show the backs of the cards.
You pick which cards to hold on the bottom hand by clicking on them or hitting the hold button under the cards. The cards you decide to hold are then turned over on the top two hands, showing three identical hands.
Now hit the deal button and the held cards stay in each of the three hands and new cards are placed in each hand for the ones you discarded.
Each of the three hands uses its own deck of cards so you usually end up with three different hands. Every hand that has a winning combination is paid based on the pay table. So if you’re playing Jacks or Better at 10 coins per hand and get a pair of queens in each hand you win 30 coins.
Once the hand is finished you can start a new hand using the same game by hitting the deal button or you can choose to play a different game or change your bet per hand amount.
Triple Play Draw Poker Game Options
You can pick from nine games on most Triple Play Draw Poker machines. Here’s a list of the common games available with a few details about each game.
Jacks or Better – Jacks or Better is the classic video poker game that most other games are based on. The best available pay table for Jacks or Better on most Triple Play Draw Poker machines is the one that pays nine for a full house and six for a flush. Remember that with the minimum wager of 10 coins the pay table shows 90 for a full house and 60 for a flush. The house edge using perfect strategy for 9 / 6 Jacks or Better is .46%.
Deuces Wild – Deuces Wild is the second most popular video poker game, trailing only Jacks or Better. It uses the same 52 card deck as JoB, but the two’s are wild. The pay table you want to look for is 250 / 150 / 110 / 40 / 40 / 30. Using a strategy chart the house edge is .04%.
Deuces Wild Bonus – Deuces Wild Bonus is simply a Deuces Wild variant that pays a bonus for certain combinations. The house edge for this variant is usually higher than Jacks or Better and regular Deuces Wild, so we don’t recommend it when you play Triple Play Draw Poker.
Joker Poker or Joker’s Wild – Joker Poker, or Jokers Wild, uses a 53-card deck of playing cards that includes one joker. The joker is a wild card. Most Joker poker pay tables have a house edge over one %, so they aren’t he best option on a Triple Play machine.
Bonus Poker – Bonus Poker pays a bonus for certain hands. The best pay table usually available is the one that pays 80 / 50 for a full house / flush. It has a house edge of .83%.
Bonus Poker Deluxe – Bonus Poker Deluxe pays an extra bonus for all four of a kind hands instead of just some of them in regular Bonus Poker. The variation that has a 90 / 60 pay table has a house edge of .36% so it’s the one to look for when you play Triple Play Draw Poker.
Double Bonus Poker – Double Bonus Poker is yet another variation of the Bonus Poker pay table. The best pay table generally available is the 90 / 70 / 50. It has a house edge of .89%.
Double Double Bonus Poker – The best Double Double Bonus Poker pay table is usually the 90 / 60 / 40 with a house edge of 1.02%. This is higher than some other games so we don’t recommend it.
Triple Double Bonus Poker – Triple Double Bonus Poker offers different bonus payouts than other bonus games. The best pay table is 90 / 70 and has a house edge of .42%.
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More Games Select from 19 different video poker variations with the button, including Jacks or Better, Bonus, Double Double, Triple Double, Full Pay Deuces, 16/10 (Not So Ugly) Deuces, Loose Deuces, three kinds of Joker Poker, and more. Keyboard You can use the mouse to click on cards to hold, or you may find it easier to use the keyboard: [1-5] = Hold/Cancel [Space] or [Enter] = Deal/Draw [T] = Trainer on/warn/off Trainer When the trainer is turned on, it lists the best plays and their average expected wins on the left. The CHANGE CARDS button allows you to explore the best play returns for hands that you enter. Yellow dots on the corners of the cards show the best cards to hold. The statistics on the right show your playing time, speed of play, the theoretical payback percentage of the game with perfect play, the projected payback percentage with your plays, and the cost of errors. Warn Mode You won't learn as much if you leave the trainer on all the time and just copy its answers, so we recommend playing with the trainer in WARN mode. In WARN mode, the trainer will only come on if you make a mistake, showing you the better play and giving you a chance to change your answer. However, the statistics on the right will still reflect your first answer, so you can see how you're doing without the trainer's help. | View Log Whether the trainer is on or not, the game keeps track of your statistics and a log of your play, which you can review by clicking VIEW LOG. If you were playing in WARN mode, the log reflects your first answer. The log shows the cards that were dealt, the best play, your play, and the cost of any errors you made. You can learn a lot by playing with the trainer off, then reviewing the log to see what you missed. 2x Pay To make things more fun, the game defaults to 2X PAY mode, so you get twice as many credits when you win. The trainer stats ignore the extra credits and record your wins as if they were the normal amount. If you prefer to play the traditional way, click on 2X PAY to switch to the standard 1X PAY. Paytable Edit Other paytable variations can be entered by clicking the numbers in the 1st or 5th columns of the paytable and using the up/down arrows to adjust the pays. The total payout is limited to 109.9%, so you may need to lower a payline before you can raise another. Be aware that the trainer adapts its best play recommendations to changes you make to the paytable. For example, if you raise the royal flush value, the trainer will adjust its recommendations in favor of cards that shoot for the royal more often. |
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