How To Play Bonus Poker
Based on the strength of your hand, you can decide whether to match your Ante with an equal Play bet. If you have a weak hand and decline to play, you can fold and forfeit your ante and bonus bets. When you decide to post the Play bet the dealer will then expose their cards to determine a winner. Texas Hold’em Bonus Poker looks a lot like the classic poker game but is played in a casinos style. As such, you are playing against the dealer rather than against other opponents. Bets are also static and you cannot bluff the dealer out of the pot. The game starts by players putting up an Ante bet. Bonus Poker free is built on the classical principle. Player has to collect the most profitable winning combination. You can play at 5, 10 and even 25 Bonus Poker hands. The winning sum depends on the quality of the lines and winning combinations. The bet will be created according to the hands. Each fan of poker knows the biggest profit is given for Royal Flush combination. Texas Hold’em Bonus Poker Rules. When playing the game, allow the wind to blow you around. However, set rules and regulations and stick to them. Some of the rules that apply when playing poker include; Player has to place the first bet aka ‘anke’ and bonus bet before the first two cards can be dealt to the player.
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- Jacks or Better
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- Quick Quads
- Ultimate X
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Introduction
The following video poker strategy is for 9/6 Bonus Poker Deluxe.
9/6 Bonus Poker Deluxe
Hand | Payoff |
---|---|
Royal Flush | 800 |
Straight Flush | 50 |
Four of a Kind | 80 |
Full House | 9 |
Flush | 6 |
Straight | 4 |
Three of a Kind | 3 |
Two Pair | 1 |
Jacks or Better | 1 |
To use the strategy, look up all of the reasonable ways to play a hand, and choose the play that is highest on the list. While optimal strategy returns 99.6417%, the strategy presented below is the optimal 'exceptionless' strategy, which returns 99.6396%.
- Full House or better
- 4 to a Royal Flush
- 3 of a kind
- Flush
- Straight
- 4 to a Straight Flush
- 2 pair
- 1 pair: Js/Qs/Ks/As
- 3 to a Royal Flush: TJQ, TJK/TQK, JQK, JQA/JKA/QKA
- 4 to a Flush
- 3 to a Royal Flush: TJA/TQA/TKA
- 4 to a Straight: TJQK
- 1 pair: Tens or lower
- 4 to a Straight: 2345, 3456, 4567, 5678, 6789, 789T, 89TJ, 9TJQ
- 3 to a Straight Flush: 345, 456, 567, 678, 789, 89T, 89J/8TJ, 8JQ, 9TJ, 9TQ/9JQ, 9JK/9QK
- 4 to a Straight: JQKA
- 2 to a Royal Flush: JA/JQ/JK, QA/QK, KA
- 4 to a Straight: 9JQK, TJQA/TJKA/TQKA
- 3 to a Straight Flush: Ace-low, 234/235/245, 346/356, 457/467, 568/578, 679/689, 78T/79T, 78J/79J/7TJ, 89Q/8TQ, 9TK
- 3 to a Straight: JQK
- 4 to a Straight: 89JQ/8TJQ, 9TJK/9TQK
- 2 to a Straight: JQ
- 2 to a Straight: QK
- 2 to a Royal Flush: TJ, TQ
- 2 to a Straight: JK
- 2 to a Straight: JA/QA/KA
- 2 to a Royal Flush: TK
- 1 high card
- 3 to a Straight Flush: 236/246/256, 347/357/367, 458/468/478, 569/579/589, 67T/68T/69T
- 4 to a Straight: 2346/2356/2456, 3457/3467/3567, 4568/4578/4678, 5679/5689/5789, 678T/679T/689T
- Discard everything
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Card Abbreviations
A 'high card' is a Jack, Queen, King, or Ace.