About One Eyed Jacks Video Poker
One Eyed Jacks video poker comes from a development company that relatively new to the scene. They are a young, dynamic and hungry for market share, so, offer a product that is more realistic than some, and more interactive too. This version of one eyed Jacks offers a top prize of 4000 coins which is pretty normal as far as the genre of the game is concerned.
Special Features
This game of video poker offers a pirate-type design. It is set into a backdrop of old maps that could for all intents and purposes be treasure maps. It offers good graphic design, and an interactive voice that lets us know when we have “No Hand”, and calls out what our winning hand is. Also when we click the “Hold” buttons to hold the cards we wish to keep, a skull and cross bones is stamped on the chosen cards.
There is a coin size selector that offers the opportunity to play from 0.05 up to 1.00. We may wager one, two, three, four or five coins at a time which activates the size of the prize on the pay tables which can be viewed above the game. It pays to bear in mind that only a five coin wager will win the top prize of 4000 coins.
Because there are two wild cards in this game, the stakes are higher, and a starting hand is two pairs. Both the Jack of Hearts, and the Jack of Spades are wild cards.Hands then increase in value through Three of a Kind, Straight, Flush, Full House, Four of a Kind, Straight Flush, Five of a Kind which is unusual, Royal Flush Wild, and Royal Flush Natural. We have to honestly comment here that we don’t see the wild cards coming up very often.
Bonus Features
As with many versions of video poker, a gamble feature is on offer to winners. Whenever the player wins they are invited to take advantage of this game and either double their money or lose. They may choose a card that must be of a higher value than the dealers card, or else the dealer wins. We managed to double our money up to four times before losing, but are unsure for how many turns this game may be played. The general rule is up to five times, but some games only offer four tries. As we lost on the fifth turn, we may surmise that winnings may be double certainly up to five times.