1. All American poker uses one deck of 52 cards that are shuffled after each game.
2. The number of coins you bet determines your wins. For the table of payouts. Take a look at the game window.
3. If you win, you can double.
How to Play
The objective of All American Poker is to get the highest ranked 5-card poker hand that you can. You’ll be given 5 cards in each game and you’ll need to figure out which cards to hold until the next round.
You have the choice to double your winnings if you get a winning hand.
Wagering
You have to place a wager before the cards are dealt.
You’re In Control of How Much You Wager:
Option 1 – Choose the coin value and the pay table multiple on the in-game menu of the screen. To play, click ‘Deal’.
Option 2 – If you like, you can also choose ‘Bet Max’ to play the 5 coin maximum – doing so will have the cards automatically dealt.
Starting Play
Hit ‘Deal’ to start the game after you’ve chosen the coin value and number of coins you want to play.
You’ll get a total of 5 cards, face up, from the dealer. You’ll have the choice to hold cards that you want to keep, if any – simply click on the card you want and the word ‘Held’ will show across the face of the card. If you make an error, just click on the card once more to delete ‘Hold’. After you’re done, just click on ‘Deal’ once more and you’ll get new cards to replace the ones you didn’t hold.
Doubling
You’ll get the chance to double if you have a winning hand. If you choose to do so, you’ll get 5 new cards from a newly shuffled 52-card deck. You’ll get the first card face up; you have to choose one of the remaining four cards.
If the card you pick has a higher value than the first, then you win – thus the ‘Double’. If the card is of the same value, then that’s a ‘push’ (tie) and your winnings from the last round are returned. Predictably, if you get a lower card, then you lose.
You can double a maximum of 4 times in a row.
Hand Listings
We’ve listed the hands available in All American Poker here:
| Jacks or Better |
One pair of Jacks, Queens, Kings or Aces. |
| Two Pairs |
Two pairs of cards of the same value, for example two 3s or two 10s. |
| Three of a Kind |
Three cards of the same value |
| Straight |
Five cards in consecutive order, any combination of suits.
A, K, Q, J, 10 to 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 |
| Flush |
Five cards of the same suit. |
| Full House |
Three of a kind and a pair. |
| Four of a Kind |
Four cards of the same value |
| Straight Flush |
Five cards in consecutive order from the same suit. |
| Royal Flush |
Ace, King, Queen, Jack and ten from same suit. |
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