About Tens Or Better Video Poker
This version of Tens or Better video poker is brought into the comfort of our own homes by Play’n GO software. This is a Swedish development firm headquartered in Växjö, who have years of experience behind designing games such as this. It offers a top prize of 4000 coins on a maximum wager of 5 coins which is quite normal for these kinds of electronic gaming machines.
Special features
With video poker games, the clue to how the rules go is generally realised by the name of the game. Just like Jacks or Better means the player must obtain a pair of Jack or higher to win, so, too does Tens or Better mean the player must obtain two tens or higher to win. This version starts the winning with a pair of tens and the prize increases exponentially the higher a hand ranks. That is Two Pairs, Three of a Kind, Straight, Flush, Full House, Four of a Kind, Straight Flush, and the top prize goes to the Royal Flush played with five coins.
This game offers a wide coin range from 0.25, to 0.50, 1.00 and 5.00. It can be played with between one and five coins by simply clicking on the bet one button. We have seen video poker games with lower variance to win the top prize, but it must be borne in mind that the price of 25.00 is the price to pay for winning the most amount of money. If a smaller coin size is chosen this will be 4000 coins worth 0.25. Whereas if 25.00 is the wager, then the same applies.
Bonus Features
Tens or better video poker also offers a gamble feature, and while we don’t exactly consider this to be a bonus feature, others might. Basically what takes place on any win is the player is invited to either collect their winnings or take a gamble. This is a game where the player either wins or loses their wager. They are able to choose either Black or Red to double their winnings, or to multiply these by four, they may choose a suit of cards. If they choose correctly they may gamble again or choose to collect their winnings. We suggest that this gamble feature only be used to risk small wins. But then again it also depends on the level of risk that each individual player is able to withstand.