About The Game
Wan Doy Pairs Poker is similar to the very popular Three Card
Poker. game, only better! It's easy to play, easy to win, and easy
to win BIG. Play against the dealer for a chance to win up to x100
your bet. Place a separate Jackpot bet and you could win up to
x10,000 your bet!
Introduction
Wan Doy Pairs Poker is an exciting new seven card poker game,
with rich sidebet opportunities!
Easy to play:
No poker experience required-if you can recognize a pair, you can
play perfectly.
Easy to win:
If your 7 card hand is better than the dealer's, you win.
You get to double your main bet after you see your cards.
Even if the dealer gets a fantastic hand, you can win on
that.
You don't lose on ties - you push.
Dealer does not need to qualify for you to win your full
award.
Easy to win Big:
You can win over x100 on your Bonus bet.
You can win over x5000 on your Jackpot bet.
Get multiple bonus pays on 4 of kind or better.
How To Play
Start by placing one or more bets. You can place equal bets on
Ante and Bonus. Additionally you can also place a bet on the
Jackpot.
After you have completed your initial betting, click the
DEAL button. Both you and the Dealer receive seven
cards. All of your cards are dealt face up, while all of the
Dealer's cards are dealt face down.
If you have placed a bet on Ante and Bonus, you must now decide
whether to Call your bet and challenge the Dealer, or whether to
Fold your hand.
If you click the CALL button or click the Call bet
spot on the table, you place a bet equal to your Ante on the Call
bet spot. The Dealer's cards are revealed and compared against
yours. All winning awards are then paid.
If you click the FOLD button, you forfeit your Ante
and Bonus bets, and any Bonus Awards you might have been eligible
for, but any Jackpot bet is till in play.
If you have placed a Jackpot bet, your hand and the Dealer's hands
are evaluated and compared against the Jackpot pay table. If either
or both hands contain three pairs or better, you win on each
corresponding hand. Please see the pay table for specifics.
Other Controls
The TURBO button quickens the pace of play by
eliminating certain animations, such as the dealing of the cards.
It does not change the method of play or the rules of the game.
When Turbo is on, the button is highlighted in red. You can turn
the Turbo feature on or off by clicking the TURBO
button.
Playing Against the Dealer
If you make an Ante and Bonus bet and choose to Call the Dealer
by placing a Call bet, then the Dealer's hand is revealed and
examined. The winner is whichever hand has the best outcome.
If the hands tie, your Ante bet is returned.
Your Bonus bet pays whenever you have a three of a kind or better.
However, even if your hand is lower than a three of a kind, you can
still win your Bonus bet back if your hand is better than the
Dealer's hand.
Jackpot Awards
To be eligible for a Jackpot award, you must place a Jackpot bet
before the cards are dealt. At the end of the game, your hand and
the dealer's hand are both evaluated. You get paid for each hand
outcome that is three Pairs or better, as listed in the Jackpot pay
table. So, if both your hand and the dealer hand are good enough,
you win on both hands! Winning a Jackpot award on both hands also
results in twice your original Jackpot bet being returned--once for
each Jackpot winner.
How to Bet
To play Wan Doy Pairs Poker, you must place bets on Ante and
Bonus, or place a Jackpot bet, or do both. Any bet placed on either
Ante or Bonus spots will apply to both Ante and Bonus spots.
Select a chip value by clicking a chip at the bottom of the
playing field. The chip you select is displayed in a raised
position. To place your bet, click the appropriate bet spot on the
table. Each time you click, you place one chip on the table. Each
bet must be at least as large as the table minimum limit and cannot
exceed the table maximum limit. If you choose to place an Ante and
Bonus bet, your remaining balance must be large enough to place a
Call bet equal to your Ante bet.
To remove a bet before the cards are dealt, press and hold the
SHIFT key and then click the bet. To remove all bets, click the
CLEAR button.
To place a Call bet to challenge the Dealer's hand, click the
CALL button or click the Play bet spot on the table. A
Play bet is equal to the value of your Ante bet. If you wish to
repeat your last bet after completing a game, and have sufficient
credits, click the REBET button. This will restore
your previous bets. If you wish, you can adjust your Ante and Bonus
bet and/or your Jackpot bet. You still need to click the
DEAL button to initiate play.
The DOUBLE BET button doubles your currently placed
bets every time you click it. If doubling your current bets would
exceed the table maximum limit, then the DOUBLE BET
button will not be available. If you click the DOUBLE
BET button when no bet is placed yet, this is equivalent to
first clicking the REBET button and then the
DOUBLE BET button, and will result in the placing of a
bet that is twice as large as your prior bet. You still need to
click the DEAL button to initiate.
Wan Doy Pairs Poker Hand Rankings
This list contains the relevant hand outcomes for Wan Doy Pairs
Poker from highest to lowest. Only matching card ranks matter in
Wan Doy Pairs Poker -- flushes and straights have no value. For two
cards to have the same rank, they must have the same number (like
two 8s) or the same picture (like two Queens)
| Hand Name |
Description |
| 4 of a kind + 3 of a kind |
4 of a kind and 3 of a kind |
| 4 of a kind + Pair |
4 of a kind and a Pair |
| 3 of a kind + 3 of a kind |
Two 3 of a kinds |
| 3 of a kind + Pair + Pair |
3 of a kind and two Pairs |
| 4 of a kind |
4 of a kind |
| Pair + Pair + Pair |
Three Pairs |
| 3 of a kind + Pair |
3 of a kind and a Pair (Full House in standard poker) |
| 3 of a kind |
3 of a kind |
| Pair + Pair |
Two Pairs |
| Pair |
Pair |
|
Comparing Hands
If two hands have different outcomes, the hand with the outcome
higher on the outcome list wins.
If the two hands have the same type of outcome (for example, if
both hands are Pair + Pair), the stronger of the outcomes wins
based on the stronger card rank.
The Ace it the strongest rank, followed by the King, Queen and
Jack, and then by the numeric card values from 10 to 2.For outcomes
comprised of different sized matching sets (4 of a kind and 3 of a
kind, 4 of a kind and a Pair, 3 of a kind and two Pairs, 3 of a
kind and a Pair), whichever hand has the larger rank for the
largest number of matching ranks wins. For example, a Q Q Q 3 3 2 2
beats a 9 9 9 7 7 5 5, because the 3 of a kind Queens in the first
hand is of higher rank than the 3 of a kind Nines in the second
hand.
For outcomes comprised of two or three same sized groups of
matching cards (two Pairs, three Pairs, two 3 of a kinds), the
groups are compared starting with the highest matching rank in each
hand. If these are the same rank, then the next highest rank is
compared. For example, a QQ 99 33 beats a QQ 88 44 because while
the Queens are of the same rank, the first hand's next rank is
higher than the second hand's next rank.
Only matching cards count in Wan Doy Pairs Poker. If the matching
groups in two hands are all the same, then the two hands are
considered a tie, even if one has higher "singleton" cards than the
other. This also applies when neither of two hands have a single
pair - these are considered tied, even if one hand has higher
singletons than the other hand.
Rules
A new, single deck is shuffled for each hand of play.
Malfunction voids all pays and play.
Awards are shown in credits.
Folding your hand results in forgoing any Bonus award.
Additional Information
The Game Console on the right side of every game
provides information and access to additional features:
- Your username
- Your current balance in your chosen currency
- Your total number of credits
- The denomination in which the game is being played. This
represents the value of each credit.
The Meter Bar on the bottom of the game screen
displays the denomination in which the game is being played, the
number of credits paid if a win occurred, and the number of credits
bet on the last/current proposition.