Jacks or Better

What is better than a Jack? Well I think a Jethro tops that.

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If you’re a video poker player and would like to try the game with an extra twist then Jacks Or Better from Net Entertainment may be worth checking out. In fact this variant is a well known version of video poker and the title gives the main difference away. Here you can win with a pair of Jacks or higher; in the regular version the lowest winning hand is three of a kind.

Hone your poker skills on our very own Jacks or Better Video Poker game. This classic game has been built with the player in mind, as it offers very generous payoffs, including a gigantic 4000 coin payout when a Royal Flush is made. As the name indicates, in order to win you need to make a hand of at least a pair of Jacks to qualify for a payout.

Load up the game and you will be faced with a fairly standard video poker setup; your five cards are displayed at the bottom of the screen, above the cards is the paytable in coin denomination and to your left is a chart showing what you’ve won on any particular round.

You can select to play with 1, 5, 10 or 25 hands and if you do these will appear in place of the paytable in the centre of the screen.

The aim of the game is to form a hand containing at least a pair of Jacks or higher. You get one chance to hold selected cards and replace the others.

Click the round green button at bottom centre to get things started and receive your first five cards. Hold any you want to keep and then click the green button again to get the replacements. Any winning cards will be held automatically for your convenience.

If you’ve won – great; if you haven’t then just click the green button again to try again. You will also notice the ??Gamble’ button and you can use this after any win to try and double that amount. You can do this a maximum of five times and collect at any time but a wrong guess means you lose it all.

This game is supplied by Pragmatic Play out of Malta and is certified by the UK Gambling Commission as having been independently tested and up to the required standards for players in the UK.

As such this game is not regulated by the Alderney Gambling Control Commission and it is outside of their jurisdiction. If you experience any difficulties with this game or any other game you should follow our Complaints procedure and contact us.
More information can be found in-game

A bet is placed only when it has been received by our server from your handset using our software. Once a bet has been placed it is final and binding and cannot be cancelled or changed. For the avoidance of doubt, a bet remains valid even if the result cannot for any reason be displayed back to your handset (due, for example, to a network failure, interruption of communication, or if you receive a phone call). In the event of a game termination, any relevant jackpot will be paid out on a random draw authorised by the regulator.

The theoretical average return to player (RTP) is up to 95.425%. This RTP represents the long-term expected payback of the game which has been calculated by an independent testing company and monitored monthly.

Malfunction voids all plays and pay outs.

Unresolved bets placed but remaining undecided in incomplete games will become void after 90 days and will be forfeited to charity.