Aces & Faces 10 Play Video Poker
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Aces & Faces is based on a standard poker game with no wild cards but does offer several 'four of a kind' combinations.
In the 10 play version you are playing 10 hands. The game pays on pairs of Jacks, Queens, Kings and Aces, two pair, three of a kind, straight, flush, full house, four 2's through 10's, four Jacks through Kings, straight flush, four Aces and a Royal Flush.
The higher the difficulty the higher the payout.
On the deal you get 5 cards face up (called a decision hand). This will be displayed on the bottom of the card grid. You hold or discard to make the highest winning hand from these 5 cards.
When you click on draw, the decision hand will be shaded out and ten hands of 5 cards will be dealt, each hand uses a separate deck and each hand contains the cards that were held in the decision hand. You are then dealt the remaining cards to complete each hand from the separate decks.
Each hand pays out the highest combination. If you are dealt a Royal Flush on the decision hand and hold all your cards, every hand will display the Royal Flush and you will be paid for the Royal Flush on all ten hands.
The lowest coin denomination is .10 cents and the highest is $2 per hand so the lowest total bet is $1 (10 coins at .10) and the highest is $100 (50 coins at $2).
Double Up is offered on all winnings, but most professional players ignore this option.