Jacks or Better Draw Poker
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Jacks or Better Draw Poker
Five cards hit the table. You pick which ones stay. The rest get replaced. Your final hand gets paid. Pair of jacks or better wins. No bluffing. No opponents. you and the math of the cards. Live dealer runs the action in real time. Speed comes from knowing your hand rankings and making fast hold decisions.
Game Features
- Single draw phase per hand
- Five-card poker hand format
- Pair of jacks minimum qualifying hand
- Live dealer in real time
- Player-controlled card selection
- Fixed pay table payouts
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum qualifying hand in Jacks or Better Draw Poker?
A pair of jacks represents the minimum hand that qualifies for a payout according to the game's pay table. Any hand below a pair of jacks results in no payout.
How many times can I draw new cards in a single hand?
Jacks or Better Draw Poker features a single draw phase per hand. After the initial five-card deal, you select which cards to hold, and the remaining cards are replaced once from a 52-card deck.
Can I control which cards to keep and which to discard?
Yes, card selection is player-controlled. You decide which of your initial five cards to hold before the draw phase, and the cards you don't hold get replaced with new ones from the deck.
What makes this game different from standard Jacks or Better video poker?
This version runs as a live dealer game where a real dealer manages the action in real time, rather than using an automated machine interface. The five-card format and single draw mechanics remain consistent with standard video poker rules.
Does the hand ranking follow traditional poker rules?
Yes, hand rankings follow standard poker rules where combinations like pairs, three-of-a-kind, straights, flushes, and full houses rank according to traditional poker hand strength.