Hi Group,
I understand that when playing all four lines of 9/6 Jacks Or Better Multi-Strike Video Poker, that the overall return is 99.79%. But if you play less than all four lines, then what is the return playing 1, 2 or 3 lines? I did check a little into this and did notice that if you play one line only with 5 coins in, the Royal Flush pays only 1,250 Coins instead of the normal 4,000 coins and then it goes to 8,000 coins for 2 lines, 16,000 coins for 3 lines played and 32,000 coins for all four lines played.
So in total, if you were to get Royal Flushes on all four lines, you would end up with 57,250 coins instead of 60,000.
But I don't know if you play two lines all the time whether this would get the Royal Flush to then pay the usual 4,000 coins on the bottom (first) line. Does anyone know about this?
Thanks in advance!
RecVPPlayer
I understand that when playing all four lines of 9/6 Jacks Or Better Multi-Strike Video Poker, that the overall return is 99.79%. But if you play less than all four lines, then what is the return playing 1, 2 or 3 lines? I did check a little into this and did notice that if you play one line only with 5 coins in, the Royal Flush pays only 1,250 Coins instead of the normal 4,000 coins and then it goes to 8,000 coins for 2 lines, 16,000 coins for 3 lines played and 32,000 coins for all four lines played.
So in total, if you were to get Royal Flushes on all four lines, you would end up with 57,250 coins instead of 60,000.
But I don't know if you play two lines all the time whether this would get the Royal Flush to then pay the usual 4,000 coins on the bottom (first) line. Does anyone know about this?
Thanks in advance!
RecVPPlayer