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Select from 19 different video poker variations with the button, including Jacks or Better, Bonus, Double Double, Triple Double, Full Pay Deuces, 16/10 (Not So Ugly) Deuces, Loose Deuces, three kinds of Joker Poker, and more.
Keyboard
You can use the mouse to click on cards to hold, or you may find it easier to use the keyboard:
[1-5] = Hold/Cancel
[Space] or [Enter] = Deal/Draw
[T] = Trainer on/warn/off
Trainer
When the trainer is turned on, it lists the best plays and their average expected wins on the left. The CHANGE CARDS button allows you to explore the best play returns for hands that you enter. Yellow dots on the corners of the cards show the best cards to hold. The statistics on the right show your playing time, speed of play, the theoretical payback percentage of the game with perfect play, the projected payback percentage with your plays, and the cost of errors.
Warn Mode
You won't learn as much if you leave the trainer on all the time and just copy its answers, so we recommend playing with the trainer in WARN mode. In WARN mode, the trainer will only come on if you make a mistake, showing you the better play and giving you a chance to change your answer. However, the statistics on the right will still reflect your first answer, so you can see how you're doing without the trainer's help.
View Log
Whether the trainer is on or not, the game keeps track of your statistics and a log of your play, which you can review by clicking VIEW LOG. If you were playing in WARN mode, the log reflects your first answer. The log shows the cards that were dealt, the best play, your play, and the cost of any errors you made. You can learn a lot by playing with the trainer off, then reviewing the log to see what you missed.
2x Pay
To make things more fun, the game defaults to 2X PAY mode, so you get twice as many credits when you win. The trainer stats ignore the extra credits and record your wins as if they were the normal amount. If you prefer to play the traditional way, click on 2X PAY to switch to the standard 1X PAY.
Paytable Edit
Other paytable variations can be entered by clicking the numbers in the 1st or 5th columns of the paytable and using the up/down arrows to adjust the pays. The total payout is limited to 109.9%, so you may need to lower a payline before you can raise another. Be aware that the trainer adapts its best play recommendations to changes you make to the paytable. For example, if you raise the royal flush value, the trainer will adjust its recommendations in favor of cards that shoot for the royal more often.

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Coin-operated video poker and slot machines are nearly extinct. Ticket-in/ticket-out technology has rendered these old devices obsolete.

There are still some Las Vegas casinos that spread the old-style machines that still accept and drop coins. Some are so antiquated that they do not even have a bill acceptor.

Downtown Las Vegas Boyd Gaming Casinos

All three Boyd Gaming casinos in downtown Las Vegas spread a wide variety of coin video poker machines. These casinos are Main Street Station, California and Fremont. Some games are only found at these properties.

Pay the Aces, found only at Main Street Station, requires an extra quarter to trigger the bonus feature that pays based on the number of aces dealt in the first five cards as long as there are no face cards. Treasure Chest Poker is 8/5 Bonus Poker with a bonus screen for quads. Players choose a treasure chest out of the five displayed for a small jackpot. It is available in quarters and dollars at all three Boyd casinos in downtown Las Vegas.

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California Casino offers 10/7/5 Double Bonus Poker in quarters and dollar coins on the first floor. It spreads 9/6 Jacks or Better on the second floor in quarters and on the first floor in dollars. These machines do not take bills. There is a nearby change bank to get coins, just like the old days. Some old keno machines with daubers are found near the keno lounge on the first floor.

Main Street Station spreads $1 Joker Poker and 9/5 Double Bonus, as well as quarter 9/6 Double Double Bonus and Deuces Wild Bonus. There is a bank of Loose Deuces with a progressive. It also has banks of 8/5 Bonus Poker, as well as some coin keno games.

Fremont spreads coin games of 9/5 Triple Double Bonus, 8/5 Bonus Poker, 9/7/5 Double Bonus and 9/6 Jacks or Better. Fremont is home to a majority of the Treasure Chest Poker machines. There are also some old keno machines that use coins and have a dauber.

Plaza

Plaza has removed about half of the coin games that moved over from Las Vegas Club when it closed. The games remaining include three quarter full-pay Joker Poker machines and a half-dollar one. There are two 9/5 nickel Double Bonus machines and two quarter 7/5 Double Double Bonus ones. There are two $1 slots with Las Vegas Club branding, as well as a couple of nickel video keno machines with a $96,000 progressive for hitting 10 out of 10.

El Cortez

El Cortez has a large selection of coin games throughout the casino. This includes the highest returning video poker machine in Las Vegas. That is quarter Double Deuces Wild that pays 13 on a straight flush. There is also quarter and half-dollar 10/7/5 Double Bonus, quarter, half-dollar and dollar Double Deuces Wild and Joker Poker and 8/5 Bonus Poker. The high limit area spreads $1 and $5 coin versions of these games.

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Jerry’s Nugget

The coin games at Jerry’s Nugget include Double Deuces Wild, White Hot Aces, 9/6 Jacks or Better and 8/5 Bonus Poker. Most of the Jacks or Better machines only take quarters. There are no bill acceptors.

Skyline Casino

Skyline Casino specializes in full-pay Deuces Wild. There are more than two-dozen of these machines that operate on quarters. Some permit bets of 10 coins. Other coin games at Skyline Casino include 18/7/5 $1 Joker Poker, 9/5 $1 White Hot Aces, and quarter Sevens Wild, Double Deuces Wild, 9/6 Double Double Bonus and 10/7 Double Bonus. There are some $1 coin reel slots near the restrooms.

Poker Palace

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Poker Palace is in North Las Vegas. It hosts a few $1 8/5 Bonus Poker machines, as well as a couple of 9/6 Double Double Bonus ones. There are four Gamemakers that operate on nickels and quarters. Games on this device include keno and video poker.

Other Coin Games

Circus Circus

Circus Circus has two banks of $1 slot machines by the sportsbook. Signs on this bank describe the return as 97%. These are all reel slots. There are no coin video poker machines at Circus Circus.

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Sigma Derby

Sigma Derby is an old horseracing game. It is spread at The D and MGM Grand. The games do not have bill acceptors. The games only operate on quarters.