What is Poker Pursuit
Poker Pursuit is a fun type of video poker game, in which the player can have the opportunity to make larger winnings by increasing the number of coins bet. In Poker Pursuit, there are no wild cards and the maximum winnings is 3,000 coins.
Rules aof How to Play Poker Pursuit
The first step of the game is to choose a coin size with which to place a bet. In order to increase or decrease the coin size, the Player clicks upon the increase (+) or decrease (-) button.
The Player then presses on the "deal button" in order to receive a hand of three cards.
If the hand has created a created a winning combination, then the win will be highlighted on the payout schedule.
At this point, the Player may either raise by clicking the "raise" button or call, via the "call" button, in order to receive an additional card.
This may continue until a Player has a hand of five cards.
How to Win at Poker Pursuit
Winning at Poker Pursuit is possible when one of the following card combinations appears: Royal Flush; Straight Flush; Four of a Kind; Full House; Flush; Straight; Three of a Kind; Two Pairs; Tens or Better. The win would then be highlighted on the payment schedule.
Definitions and Terms for Poker Pursuit
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A Royal Flush is a combination of the cards ace, king, queen, jack and ten in the same suit.
A Straight Flush is a hand of five cards in succession, in the same suit.
A Four of a Kind is a hand that contains four cards that show the same number.
A Full House is a hand which contains three cards of the same number together with two cards of another number.
A Flush is a hand which contains five cards of the same suit.
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A Straight is a hand that shows five cards in sequence, irrelevant of suit.
A Three of a Kind is a hand which contains three cards of the same number, irrelevant of the two remaining cards.
Two Pairs is a hand which contains two pairs of sets of numbers together with any other card.
Tens or Better relates to a hand that contains a pair of ten's, Jacks, Queens, Kings or Aces together with three unrelated cards.
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