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UNUSUAL Video Poker

On the (old) software program Video Poker Strategy Pro by Lenny Frome
it had variations of VP such as Kings or Better and Two Pair or Better.
Are these types of games still found in Las Vegas? If not, are there
any "unusual" VP games around, or are they all of the "Big Three" (JOB,
Deuces, Joker) variety? Regardless of payback, what are the
most "unusual" types of video poker that you have recently found in Las
Vegas?

If not, are there any "unusual" VP games around, or are they all of
the "Big Three" (JOB, Deuces, Joker) variety? Regardless of payback,
what are the most "unusual" types of video poker that you have
recently found in Las Vegas?

I think the games themselves are not too unusual...but now they are
offered on platforms that offer "bonusing" situations, but with
reduced paytables...Super Times Pay and MultiStrike are two that come
to mind.

Don the Dentist

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "djmcosmo" <djmcosmo@...> wrote:

Thank you for your reply. I guess Super Times and MultiStrike are not
considered "unusual" anymore. I meant are there any "normal unusual"
games anymore that aren't just JOB, Deuces Wild, or Joker Poker? Are
there any games that are fundamentally unusual? Is KOB, TOB or Two Pair
around anymore? Have casinos ever tried Queens or Better?

Are there any Five Aces games left?

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I think the games themselves are not too unusual...but now they are
offered on platforms that offer "bonusing" situations, but with
reduced paytables...Super Times Pay and MultiStrike are two that come
to mind.

Don the Dentist

I saw a five aces machine at Harrahs Laughlin last month.

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--- djmcosmo <djmcosmo@yahoo.com> wrote:

Are there any Five Aces games left?

Regards

A.P.

On the (old) software program Video Poker Strategy Pro by Lenny Frome
it had variations of VP such as Kings or Better and Two Pair or

Better.

Are these types of games still found in Las Vegas? If not, are there
any "unusual" VP games around, or are they all of the "Big Three"

(JOB,

Deuces, Joker) variety? Regardless of payback, what are the
most "unusual" types of video poker that you have recently found in

Las

Vegas?

There was a game called 4-5 Jacks or Better in the Rampart some time
ago. Its gone now but probably still exists elsewhere. You are dealt
only 4 cards, and the redeal has 5 cards. The paytable seems very
high, but its deceptive because of the 4 card deal.

There is a game at Red Rock where the 3rd dealt card is always an Ace.
Forget the name of this game, but it has been discussed on this site in
the past.

If you go to the IGT web site you may find some of their unusual games
mentioned.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "djmcosmo" <djmcosmo@...> wrote: