Tuesday, October 11, 2011

12BET Video Poker 50-Line Joker Poker

 50-Line Joker Poker

The object of 50-Line Joker Poker is to obtain a five-card poker hand that contains a winning combination.
50-Line Joker Poker differs from original Joker Poker since it has fifty lines of cards. Each line uses a different deck of cards. Each line is treated as a separate hand for the determination of any wins. The better your hand is, the bigger the payout.
After the initial hand is dealt, you choose how many cards to be replaced and which. You can only replace your cards once.
Note: 50-Line Joker Poker has wild Jokers. The Joker stands for any other card to reach a winning combination, Hence also the name of the game.

To play the game:

  • Choose the value of the coins you wish to bet each round, by clicking on the + and – buttons on the right of the screen.
  • Click Bet One or Bet Max to select the number of coins you wish to bet. Each click on the Bet One button adds another coin to the bet. Clicking Bet Max increases your bet to the maximum – that is, five coins per line – and deals the cards automatically. You can also click the appropriate column on the paytable to specify the number of coins per line. The bet size you choose is per one line. Since there are fifty lines of cards, fifty times the single line bet amount is subtracted from your account balance. Your total bet amount is shown on the Bet screen in the lower right corner of the window.
  • Click Deal.
  • Choose which cards you wish to keep by pressing the Hold button underneath the card, or by clicking on the card itself. Held cards are used across all fifty lines of cards. The game has an auto-hold feature where cards that make up a winning hand on the original deal are automatically held.
  • Click Deal to replace the cards that you did not choose to hold. After the cards have been replaced, your cards are checked for any winning combinations, described in the paytable (click the Paytable button to see it, click again to close it).
  • If you have winning hands on multiple lines, your winnings are added up.
  • The lowest winning combination is Kings or better: a pair of any lower cards (for example, Queens) is not a winning combination; a pair of any higher cards (for example, Aces) is a winning combination.

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