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Double Double Bonus Poker 1 Hand

Double Double Bonus Poker 1 Hand

Draw, hold, and draw again. Jacks or Better to four Aces with a kicker, the payouts make the effort worth it if you’ve got the nerve to stick.

Theme & Atmosphere

Dark felt, chart lit like a scoreboard. Deal squared up on the right, credits sit in red. It feels like a back room: quiet, fast and unbothered. The machine doesn’t wink or sing; it waits. When the cards land, the room narrows. You hold what earns its seat, toss whatever can’t. One beat later the draw hits, and the only sound left is the result. The payouts are in your face before the first card hits, reminding you what’s possible. Feels like a machine that’s been running long before you sat down and will keep going long after you’ve left.

Feature Overview

Five-card draw, one redraw. Deal, mark your holds, discard the rest. Jacks or Better gets you in the money, but the real shots are in the quads and the kickers. The game leans into kickers: four Aces with a 2, 3, or 4 attached is the headline; fours, threes, and twos get their own kicker tier when paired with A-4. Play one hand at a time, keep it tight, or lean into variance and watch the credits spin. Single-hand plays clean; when you switch to multi-hand, your held cards copy across 3 or 10 hands and each board pulls fresh replacements. Simple loop, sharp Paytable, enough speed to make discipline matter.

Technical Specs & Mechanics

One fresh deck every hand. Discard up to five, draw once, and what you see is final. Hands pay from Jacks or Better. Single-hand stays tight; multi-hand mirrors your holds but pulls replacements from separate decks. It’s built to play clean and fast, the only thing slowing you down is how long you stare at a maybe before you let it go. Keep a 5 buck balance to enter multi-hand. 

Bet & Paytable Analysis

Max coin’s the right play. The Royal jumps to 4,000 at five coins, anything less is just feeding the house. Straight Flush pulls 250. Quads are the headline: Aces with the right low card pay 2,000; plain Aces pay 800. Low quads with the right kicker match that 800; without it, they drop to 400. Fives through Kings come in at 250. Full House 45, Flush 30, Straight 20, Trips 15. Two Pair and Jacks or Better pay even, buying breathing room between swings. Grind the smalls, push hard when the premium spots open. Multi-hand just makes the ride sharper.

Unique Selling Points

  • One-hand format keeps decisions clear and sharp
  • Bet flexibility from pennies to high-stakes runs
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