Introduction

Double Bonus
| Min Bet: | 1p |
|---|---|
| Max Bet: | £200 |
| Top Payout: | x800 |
| Features: | up to 50 hands |
| Special bonuses for four of a kind combinations |
Double Bonus How to Play
To begin, chose your desired coin size and then select how many hands you want to play.
You can play a single hand, 5, 10, 25 or 50 hands and each hand costs you your selected coin size. But remember, the fewer hands you pick the higher the maximum coin size gets so make sure you get the balance right!
To begin, click PLAY. The cards will be dealt and your stake money will be deducted from your account.
The aim of Video Poker is to produce as many winning hands as possible by keeping the most useful cards from your original hand to help all the others.
Simply click on a card to hold it across all your other hands. Clicking a card again will take the hold off.
When you click DRAW, all face down cards will turn and your winnings will be counted.
You can also control the speed that cards are revealed by turning the Turbo feature on or off.
Winning payouts will be credited to your account instantly.
Win | Pays |
Jacks or Better | x1 |
Two Pairs | x1 |
Three of a Kind | x3 |
Straight | x5 |
Flush | x6 |
Full House | x9 |
Four Fives through Kings | x50 |
Straight Flush | x50 |
Four Twos through Fours | x80 |
Four Aces | x160 |
Royal Flush | x800 |
Double Bonus Tips
Four of a Kind
The big pay outs in Double Bonus Video Poker can be found in getting four of a kind (especially 2s, 3s, 4s and Aces), so it can be worth taking the occasional risk in order to get a big win on those hands.
Two Pairs & Jacks or Better
Two Pairs & Jacks or Better only return your bet, so be aware of this when deciding what to keep...
Deciding what to keep
Despite the low payouts for two pairs and the high pay out for four Aces if you have the choice between keeping a Two Pair vs a Pair of Aces you should keep the Two Pair - going for the Full house is the better play for you here.


































