How to Play Jackpot Deuces Progressive Video Poker

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Jackpot Deuces is a fantastic video poker game that follows the same standard rules of Deuces Wild Video Poker, but carries a progressive jackpot that can build over time to astronomical heights. In this standard 52-card poker game, all Deuces (2’s) are wild. Anytime a Deuce appears in a player’s hand, it automatically takes on the value of the most appropriate card to create the highest ranking hand possible.

Because the chances of developing a winning poker hand are higher with wild cards in the mix, the pay table is reduced. The lowest winning hand becomes a 3 of a Kind, not the usual Pair of Jacks or Better, and a Full House only pays 3-to-1, not the common 7-, 8- or 9-to-1.

The Jackpot Deuces progressive jackpot will only be activated if a player inserts the maximum 5 coins. Inserting 1-4 coins will not release the jackpot. Microgaming’s progressives are networked across all of its online casinos, thus they can grow at a very rapid pace. Every time a player inserts all 5 coins, a portion of the bet is added to the progressive jackpot.

The rules and pay table listed below relate specifically to the Jackpot Deuces Progressive Video Poker game developed by Microgaming. Any land-based or online casino powered by a different software brand may offer a variable pay table.

Let’s take a look at the basic screen options of Jackpot Deuces Progressive Video Poker.

  • Optional Coin Sizes: $0.25, $0.50, $1, $2, $5
  • Coins per Play: 1 to 5
  • Min / Max Bet: $0.25 / $25
  • Max Payout: Progressive Jackpot
  • Lowest Winning Hand: 3 of a Kind

How to Play Jackpot Deuces Progressive Video Poker

The player will first select a coin size by clicking on the plus (+) and minus (-) buttons, then choose how many coins to play. Pressing the Bet One button will insert one coin. Pressing it again inserts another coin, and so on. It is recommended to bet the maximum 5 coins to activate the progressive jackpot. Pressing Bet Max will instantly bet 5 coins and deal the cards. Otherwise, click Deal when ready to begin the hand.

Five cards are dealt face up. This is your starting hand. If any Deuces are dealt, they will clearly be marked with a Wild symbol, so don’t get rid of them. Clicking on any card will produce a HELD sign, meaning you want to keep that card. Click each card you want to keep so it says HELD. If you click a card by mistake, simply click it again to remove the HELD sign.

When you are ready, click Deal and all of the un-held cards will be replaced with new ones to produce your final 5-card hand. Note that any Deuces will automatically take on the denomination of the best possible card to produce the highest ranking hand. If your hand ranks high enough to win””3 of a Kind or better””the corresponding hand rank and payout will be highlighted on the pay table. If not, the bet is lost.

Microgaming incorporates a unique Double feature on all winning hands. The player can click the Double button if they want to risk their winnings on a double-or-nothing game, or click Collect to keep the winnings.

Jackpot Deuces Progressive Video Poker Double Feature

If you choose to play the Double feature, you are risking your current winnings on a quick game of Hi-Lo. 5 more cards are dealt, but this time only the first card is visible. You must beat this card by clicking one of the four remaining cards. If your card ranks higher than the original card, your winnings are doubled. If not, the winnings are lost and the screen returns to Jackpot Deuces Progressive Video Poker.

Any time a Double feature is won, the player can choose to Double again, or click Collect to keep the winnings.

Jackpot Deuces Progressive Video Poker Pay Table

Bet 1Bet 2Bet 3Bet 4Bet 5
Diamond Natural Royal Flush3006009001200JACKPOT
Natural Royal Flush30060090012004000
4 of a Kind 2s2004006008001000
Royal Flush w 2s255075100125
5 of a Kind1530456075
Straight Flush918273645
4 of a Kind48121620
Full House3691215
Flush246810
Straight246810
3 of a Kind12345
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