Super Times Pay Video Poker

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A lot of video poker variations nowadays just feature a single addition added
to a standard game. Double Super Times Pay video poker is an example of this.
It’s a multi-line video poker game where you have the option of wagering an
extra 2 coins per hand in exchange for a randomly-awarded multiplier.

Each coin gives you a chance at the random multiplier. You get a possible
multiplier on your initial hand. Then you get another possible multiplier on the
hand you wind up with after discarding.

This page offers what we hope will be the only guide to Double Super Times
Pay video poker you’ll ever need. We cover the basics of how to play, how the
multiplier affects the probability and payback percentage for the game, where to
find Double Super Times Pay video poker online or off, and what kinds of
strategies can maximize your odds of winning.

The Basics of Double Super Times Pay Video Poker

To play Double Super Times Pay video poker, you need to first understand the
basics of video poker in general. As luck would have it, video poker is one of
the easiest games in the casino to learn.

The first distinction to make is between video poker and slot machines. The
games have a lot of superficial similarities, but the subtle differences make
video poker games like Double Super Times Pay a much better deal for the
educated gambler than almost any slot machine game.

In both games, a random number generator provides you with symbols on a
payline. Certain combinations of symbols result in a payout for the player.

The difference is that the symbols and probabilities in a slot machine game
are arbitrarily chosen. They usually have a theme, but they often also use
standard symbols like fruit and bars. It’s impossible to know what the
probability of getting a specific symbol in a specific place would be.

Video poker games like Double Super Times Pay use playing cards as symbols.
The probabilities for each of these playing cards mirror those you’d find using
a standard deck of cards.

This is a huge difference.

Casinos (and smart players) use a metric called “payback percentage” to
measure the odds for gambling machines. This is a long-term expected return to
the player, and it represents the average amount of money a player will win back
over a huge number of trials.

Here’s an Example:

You’re playing a slot machine with a payback percentage of 93%.

Every time you run a dollar through that game, the casino expects to win 7
cents.

Of course, in the short run, you’ll either lose your entire bet or win some
multiple of that bet.

But when you average your net loss over all those bets, if you’ve played long
enough, your average will mirror the mathematically expected return.

The long run is longer than most people think, too. We’re not talking about
dozens or even hundreds of spins here. We’re talking about thousands or tens of
thousands of spins.

The math behind calculating a payback percentage isn’t that hard. It’s just
the product of the potential payouts multiplied by the probability of getting
each payback. We’ll go into more detail about that in the next section.

But for now, understand that a slot machine provides you with half the
information you need to make this calculation. You have the payout, but not the
probability of winning the payout.

Since a video poker machine like Double Super Times Pay uses the same
probability as you’d find in a deck of cards, you CAN calculate the payback
percentage for the game.

We’d like to point out that slot machines are the only games in the casino
where you can’t calculate the house edge or the payback percentage. All other
games provide both pieces of data – the payout for the bet, and the odds of
winning the bet.

The other important thing to understand about video poker games is that you
get to make decisions which affect your outcome. Like blackjack, video poker is
a game where your decisions matter. We’ll get more into than when we discuss the
basics of gameplay below.

And gameplay is simplicity itself. You start by choosing a machine and
inserting your money. That money is converted into credits by the machine, which
is programmed for a specific denomination. Common denominations for Double Super
Times Pay include quarters or dollars. High rollers also play games where you
wager $5 credits.

The video poker machine converts your money into credits. Here’s an example:

You’re playing a $5 video poker game. You insert $1000 into the machine. You
have 200 credits to play with.

After you’ve inserted your money, you get to decide how many credits you’re
going to bet per hand. You can bet between 1 and 5 coins on most games.

But you should always bet 5 coins.

Here’s Why:

The jackpot on almost all video poker games is the royal flush. This hand
pays off at 800 for 1, but it only pays off at that amount if you make the
5-coin bet. If you only bet 1 coin, 2 coins, 3 coins, or 4 coins, the payoff is
only 200 for 1 or 250 for 1.

This makes a huge difference to your bottom line over time. Always bet the
max on a video poker game.

In Double Super Times Pay, you also have the option to wager 2 extra coins
per hand. If you want to not bet those 2 extra coins, the game plays out
normally – as if it were just another version of the base game in question.

After you’ve decided on your bet size, the machine deals you a hand on the
screen. At that point, you get to decide which cards you want to keep. You do
this by pressing the corresponding hold button beneath each card. You can also
just touch the screen on most newer machines.

Hit the deal button again to draw replacement cards for the cards you decided
to discard. Then the game pays you off based on the hand value of your final
hand.

Many video poker games – especially Double Super Times Pay – offer “multi-line”
games. These are video poker games where you can play 3, 5, or 10 hands at a
time. You must make a separate wager on each hand.

The initial hand on each of those is the same. The cards you keep are also
consistent throughout all hands. But the hands that are dealt as replacements
are dealt from differently-shuffled decks. As a result, it’s possible to get 3,
5, or 10 different hands, even though you started all those hands with the same
5 cards.

This adds up fast, by the way. Let’s say you’re playing Double Super Times
Pay for $1. You’re betting $7 per hand, but if you’re playing 10 hands at a
time, you’re putting $70 into action every time the machine deals you cards.

The wrinkle in this game is that you get a random chance at a multiplier with
your initial hand. You get another random chance at a multiplier with your final
hand. This multiplier increases the amount of your win (if any).

You’ll win a multiplier with a probability of 1 in 15 on each opportunity.
The multiplier varies, because it’s random, but it averages 4X.

Since we know this information, we can analyze how the extra feature affects
the payback percentage for the game, too.

Also, if you win two multipliers, they grow arithmetically, not
exponentially. In other words, if you get a 4X multiplier and another 4X
multiplier, your total multiplier is 8X, not 16X.

Finally, there’s an exception if you get a royal flush on your initial hand.
The multiplier for that hand is always 20, and you have no chance of getting
another multiplier on your hand after the draw if you get the multiplier on the
initial deal. But if you don’t get the multiplier on the initial deal, you get
another shot at the multiplier after the drawing action – even though with a dealt
royal flush, you’d never draw any cards. You’d just hold all of them.

Probability, Odds, Pay Tables, and Payback Percentages for Double Super Times
Pay Poker

Let’s back up a little bit and talk about probabilities in video poker. We’ll
start by providing you with a common pay table for 9/6 Jacks or Better, which is
sometimes available in a Double Super Times Pay version:

Hand/Coins1 Coin2 Coins3 Coins4 Coins5 Coins
Royal flush2004006008004000
Straight flush50100150200250
4 of a kind255075100125
Full house919273645
Flush612182430
Straight48121620
3 of a kind3691215
2 pair246810
Pair of jacks+12345

This is called a 9/6 Jacks or Better pay table because the payoff for a full
house and a flush are 9 for 1 and 6 for 1 respectively. On a Jacks or Better
game, these are the 2 hands that casinos and video poker manufacturers are
mostly likely to adjust to get a different payback percentage.

This is the best version of a Jacks or Better video poker pay table you can
usually find. The payback percentage for this game is 99.54%.

To calculate that payback percentage, you just take the likelihood of getting
each payout and multiplying it by how much you’ll win if you get there.

You have a 54.5% chance of winding up with nothing at all. That’s an expected
value of 0.

You have a 21.5% chance of getting a pair of jacks or higher. That pays off
at even money, so that adds 21.5% to the payback percentage for the game.

You have a 12.9% chance of getting 2 pair. That pays off at 2 for 1, so that
adds 25.8% to the payback percentage. (Remember, you multiply the amount you’ll
win by the probability of winning to get the expected value for the hand.)

You have a 7.4% chance of getting 3 of a kind. That pays off at 3 for 1, so
that adds another 22.2% to the payback percentage.

You continue this process for every possible win to get the overall payback
percentage for the game. In this case, the overall payback percentage is 99.54%.
The house edge is 0.46%–add the 2 together and you get 100%.

You (and the casino) can use this information to project how much money
you’ll lose over time on a game like this. You multiply the number of hours
you’re going to play by how much you’re wagering on each hand. Then you multiply
that by the number of hands you’re playing per hour.

Let’s suppose you’re going to play for 20 hours on your next visit to Las
Vegas. You’re playing 9/6 Jacks or Better on a $1 machine, so you’re wagering $5
per hand. That’s $100. (20 hours X $5).

You average 600 hands per hour, so you multiply that by $100, and you get
$60,000.

The casino expects you to lose 0.46% of that, or $276.

That sounds like a lot of money, but let’s compare that with how much you’d
expect to lose playing an average slot machine with a payback percentage of 96%.

You’re still wagering $5 per spin, and you’re still making 600 spins per
hour, and you’re still going to play for 20 hours. The only change is the amount
you expect to lose – 4% of your total action instead of 0.46%.

4% of $60,000 is $2400.

That’s almost 10 times the losses.

Remember how we explained that video poker is almost always a better deal
than slot machines?

Here’s Why.

We do have a caveat, though – the theoretical payback percentage for each game
assumes that you’re making the mathematically optimal decisions on every hand.
If you make mistakes, you’ll lose a percentage point or 2.

But how does the bonus feature in Double Super Times Pay affect that payback
percentage?

You must factor in the cost of the extra 2 coins. You also must factor in the
occasional multiplier and how much that changes your expected outcome.

With some video poker games, the multiplier costs so much that it lowers the
overall payback percentage for the game.

But as it turns out, Double Super Times Pay increases the payback percentage
for the base game.

Here Are Some Examples
  • 9/6 Jacks or Better has a
    99.54% payback percentage, but with Double Super Times Pay in action, the
    payback percentage increases to 100.05%.
  • 8/5 Jacks or Better (which
    is more common) has a 97.29% payback percentage, but with Double Super Times Pay
    activated, the payback percentage increases to 97.78%.
  • 8/5 Bonus Poker has a
    99.17% payback percentage, but it increases to 99.67% with the Double Super
    Times Pay feature activated.

For the most part, Double Super Times Pay adds 0.5% to the payback percentage
of any game it’s added to.

To the best of our knowledge, Double Super Times Pay is available on top of
the following base games:

  • Bonus Poker
  • Bonus Deuces
  • Bonus Poker Deluxe
  • Deuces Wild
  • Double Bonus
  • Double Double Bonus
  • Jacks or Better
  • Joker Poker
  • Triple Double Bonus

We have individual pages devoted to each of these games. You should refer to
them for information about the various pay tables available and how they affect
the payback percentage.

Strategy Advice Specific to Double Super Times Pay Poker

The first strategic decision you must make when playing Double Super Times
Pay Poker is which game to play. This is where your knowledge of pay tables and
payback percentages comes into play. Compare the pay tables with the information
on the pages for each base game, and choose the one with the highest theoretical
return.

Second, keep in mind that strategy matters. It might be worth playing a game
with a lower expected return if you’re more familiar with the strategy for that
game.

Third, you need to decide if you want to play the extra 2 coins per hand. You
should always opt to do this with everything else being equal. If you can find a
game that has a better payback percentage, you should play it.

But if it’s a choice between a pay table that’s the same except for the
Double Super Times Pay bonus, you should always go with the Double Super Times
Pay option.

Finally, you should know the strategy for each variation. We cover specific
strategies for the games on each of their pages.

You do not need to make any modifications to the strategy for an individual
game because of the Double Super Times Pay.

These strategy tables, by the way, are easy to use – if you understand how they
work.

Video poker strategy tables are organized into a hierarchy of most desirable
hands to least desirable hands. You go down the chart until you find a hand that
matches your hand. Those are the cards you keep.

It couldn’t be much easier, but you do need to be card-smart enough to
recognize the hands when you’re doing the comparisons.

Where to Find Double Super Times Pay Video Poker, Online or Off, for Free or
for Real Money

You’ll have no trouble finding Double Super Times Pay video poker in
land-based casinos throughout the United States. Over 120 casinos throughout the
country offer the game, and most casinos offer multiple machines.

Finding Double Super Times video poker online is a little harder. You can
play for free at VideoPoker.com, but you can’t win (or lose) any money playing
there. All the games on that site use the internet equivalent of Monopoly money.
It’s fun, and you get a good feel for the game.

But you can’t win any money there.

Online casinos which take real money play tend to focus on the more
traditional video poker games. Double Super Times Pay is a newer variation that
is more popular at land-based casinos. We offer recommendations for several
online casinos, but most of them don’t offer Double Super Times Pay.

Conclusion

Double Super Times Pay video poker is a rare example of a fancy video poker
variation that improves your odds of winning. Most multiplier additions to video
poker games result in slightly lower payback percentages. We’re happy to report
that this is not the case with Double Super Times Pay.

If you can find Double Super Times Pay in combination with a good pay table
to a game you understand how to play, you’re all set. Finding a game with a 99%
or higher payback percentage is easier with this variation, as it adds 0.5% to
the overall payback percentage for the game.

Super Times Pay Spin Poker video poker puts two different twists within the hands of video poker players all at once. On the one hand, you can play three lines of video poker at once from a single deal with nine possible winning combinations. And you also get access to occasional multipliers that can boost your winnings as you play.

Video poker is a game that can be played in many basic formats. The basic rhythm of play resembles the card game known as Five-Card Draw and is most commonly similar to Jacks or Better video poker games.

But you can play variations, such as Spin Poker. With Spin Poker, you get an interesting combination of video poker gameplay and slot machine payback. From a single deal, you can win up to nine different times, just as you might from a single spin on a multiline slot machine.

There’s also a popular version of video poker known as Super Times Pay. In Super Times Pay, you pay a little bit more with each wager for the chance to possibly get multipliers. These multipliers show up at random and can immediately turbo-charge your payback.

If you put these two twists together, you end up with Super Times Pay Spin Poker video poker. It is, unfortunately, one of the most expensive video poker games. To play all nine lines on the screen and activate the multipliers, you need to wager 54 coins per round.

That might seem like too much for casual players. But if you keep your initial denomination low, it’s not so bad. And you get more ways to win playing Super Times Pay Spin Poker video poker.

You really get the benefit of a great deal many times over and use the best cards multiple times in your nine lines on the screen. Your winnings will be amplified in comparison to just playing a single hand at once.

When you add in the multipliers, you can really start to see your winnings take a leap when you’re playing Super Times Pay Spin Poker video poker.

Multipliers go from as low as 2x to as high as 10x. Imagine getting a great deal and having a 10x multiplier beefing up your winnings on nine lines.

For all this excitement, you also have to consider the downside of Super Times Pay Spin Poker video poker. Obviously, the expense is a concern for those who are on a limited budget, especially if you can’t find a machine or online game with a low denomination.

On top of that, you’ll find that your bankroll will take violent turns between high and low as you play. If you’re stuck in a rough stretch, you might find yourself losing your bankroll before your luck has a chance to change. This is why Super Times Pay Spin Poker video poker is known as a volatile game.

In this guide, you’ll learn about Super Times Pay Spin Poker video poker. We’ll show you how to play basic video poker, and we’ll explain how the twists work. We’ll also go over the different pay tables at your disposal while detailing how to learn perfect strategy.

Playing Basic Video Poker

If you’re brand new to video poker, Super Times Pay Spin Poker video poker might seem complex. But that’s not the case at all. Once you have the basics of video poker down, the twists in this game will be quite easy to understand.

Video poker combines some of the best elements of slot machines and table games. From slot machines, you get the self-contained play. That means no interruptions and complete privacy and autonomy as you take part.

From table games, video poker borrows the concept of strategy. You will have control over whether you win or lose to some extent as you play video poker. And, because of the pay table right in front of you and the mathematical probability of making winning hands, you have all the information you need to play the game well within reach.

In addition, video poker offers some of the best payback of all casino games. It’s easy to play, and it makes a smooth transition from the casino to online play at top gambling websites. Video poker is pretty much the complete package for discerning gamblers.

But first, you have to learn how to play. Let’s start by walking you through a single hand of video poker. We’ll then move on to look at how the special features work when you’re playing Super Times Pay Spin Poker video poker.

Step 1: Your Bankroll

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Your bankroll allows you to make wagers and collect your winnings. If you’re playing Super Times Pay Spin Poker video poker at a machine in a casino, you’ll need to put money or a redemption ticket into the machine to start up your bankroll. Online players will create an account at the site they’ve chosen and then fund that account with credit cards or other alternative methods.

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Once your bankroll is in place, it will be registered in terms of credits or coins. Each of these units will correspond to the denomination that you’re playing. For example, at a 25-cent machine, a 10-credit win will net you $2.50 (10 times .25).

Step 2: Your Bet

The size of your bet can be changed for every round of Super Times Pay Spin Poker video poker. But that is where the similarity pretty much ends between this game and standard video poker games.

When you’re playing a standard game like Jacks or Better one hand at a time, you can bet between one and five credits per hand. You can do that in Super Times Pay Spin Poker video poker, but you’ll also have the opportunity to make a six-credit bet per hand. This is a way to put the multipliers into play.

In addition, you’ll have the choice of playing either three, five, or nine lines at once when you play Super Times Pay Spin Poker video poker. Since each of those lines essentially represents a different hand of video poker, you have to make a bet on each.

Obviously, you don’t have to play the maximum amount of coins or bet on the maximum amount of lines. If you bet one through five coins per hand, you can still play Super Times Pay Spin Poker video poker, but you won’t get the multipliers. And you can choose three or five lines if you want to lessen your betting burden.

But the best way to play the game, in terms of your potential payback, is to bet the maximum amount of six coins per nine lines of video poker. That equals 54 coins per round. And here is what that would look like in terms of some denominations:

  • Penny = 54 cents
  • Nickel = $2.70
  • Dime = $5.40
  • Quarter = $13.50
  • Dollar = $54

Step 3: Your Hand

As we said above, if you’ve ever played Five-Card Draw, you’ll immediately recognize the style of play of video poker. In both games, you receive five cards, hold some and discard others, and receive new cards for the discarded ones. The idea is to make the best possible poker hand.

But in Five-Card Draw, you have to worry about defeating everyone at the table to win the entire pot. If your hand isn’t good enough to manage that, you can try to bluff your way to victory.

Video poker doesn’t require that same kind of burden to form a winning hand. All you have to do, since you’re the only one playing, is to form one of the winning combinations on the pay table.

What are those combinations? Well, that depends on which pay table you’re playing. But in most non-wild card video poker games, you’ll be trying to make the following combinations:

  • Pair of jacks or better
  • Two pair
  • Three of a kind
  • Straight (five cards of consecutive rank, like 3-4-5-6-7)
  • Flush (five cards of same suit)
  • Full house (three of a kind and two pair in the same hand)
  • Four of a kind
  • Straight flush (straight with five cards of same suit)
  • Royal flush (ten, jack, queen, king, and ace of the same suit)

These hands are listed in order of easiest to achieve (on the top) to hardest to achieve (on the bottom.) As you move down the list from top to bottom, the pay rises. In other words, the harder it is to achieve a hand, the more it will pay.

The Deal

Your deal will come from a simulated deck of 52 cards that are based on the 52 cards in a regulation deck. The cards are always being shuffled by the software so that each deal is random. And after your five cards are dealt, the remaining 47 cards will go back to being shuffled in anticipation of the draw.

As a result, there are never any patterns or trends that you should be looking for as you play. Any that do occur will be purely coincidental. In actuality, your chances of receiving a specific card are the same for every hand that you play.

You’ll get five cards on the deal. That’s when you’ll make the strategic decision about that hand.

The Decision

You have to decide which of the cards in your deal, if any, are worth holding. These cards that you hold will be a part of your final hand. The cards that you discard, if any, will be replaced by others from the remaining 47 on the draw.

Your decision should be based on your chances of forming a winning combination based on what you have on the deal and what you might get on the draw if you discard. But you should also keep in mind how much each hand pays off.

There might be times when it’s worth it to go for a high-paying hand even if it means that you’ll need to be very lucky on the draw. And in other hands, it might make sense to play it safer and go for a winning hand that’s easier to achieve even if it doesn’t pay that much. It’s all about balancing risk and reward.

The Draw

Once you’ve decided which hands you want to hold, you’ll press the button that corresponds to them (or you touch the screen, depending on the machine). Any cards that you don’t indicate to be held will be discarded, so make sure you don’t forget any. As soon as you press the “draw” button, you’ll see the discarded cards replaced by others from the deck.

Your hand will be scored at that point, meaning that any winnings you might have earned will be added. No losing hand will cost you at this point, because the money you bet will be deducted at the start of the hand. And your winnings will include your bet.

That’s how a single hand of basic video poker works. And your decision-making process when playing Super Times Pay Spin Poker video poker will work in exactly the same way. Now, let’s talk about what the special features bring to that basic format.

Spin Poker Video Poker

Spin Poker allows you to play up to nine lines of video poker from a basic 3×5 setup on the screen. If you’ve ever played a multiline slot machine, you probably know you can win on different lines.

These lines not only go horizontally across the screen. But they can also zigzag across the screen in many different directions. Super Times Pay Spin Poker video poker works in the same way, with up to nine combinations that you can play.

When you play Super Times Pay Spin Poker video poker, you’ll see three lines on the screen. The five-card deal will show up in the middle of the screen. You’ll have to decide what to hold and discard based on these five cards.

The cards that you hold will be held in the same places in all three horizontal lines. A draw will then take place from the remaining 47 cards in the deck to fill in the remaining open spaces.

Your hand then will be scored based on which lines that you bet. These are your nine choices:

  • Horizontal Top Line
  • Horizontal Middle Line
  • Horizontal Bottom Line
  • Upward “V” (starting at left on bottom line, moving diagonally to top center, then diagonally back to bottom right)
  • Downward “V” (starting at left on top line, moving diagonally to bottom center, then diagonally back to top right)
  • First and Second Card in Row 1, Middle Card in Row 2, Fourth and Fifth Card in Row 3
  • First and Second Card in Row 3, Middle Card in Row 2, Fourth and Fifth Card in Row 1
  • First, Third and Fifth Card in Row 2, Second Card in Row 1, Fourth Card in Row 3
  • First, Third and Fifth Card in Row 2, Second Card in Row 3, Fourth Card in Row 1

Let’s take a look at a sample round to see how this all works.

Sample Round of Spin Poker

Imagine that you bet all nine lines in a round of Super Times Pay Spin Poker video poker while using a Jacks or Better pay table. You receive the following five cards on the deal.

Middle Reel:

In this hand, you have plenty of different possibilities in terms of what you might hold or discard. But it’s an excellent deal in any case, which is a real bonus in Super Times Pay Spin Poker video poker. After all, you’ll be using these cards for nine lines of video poker instead of just one.

On one hand, you have a pair of queens, which is a winning hand in Jacks or Better. If you held just the queens, you’d be drawing three new cards. You could improve the hand to two pair, three of a kind, a full house, or even four of a kind.

You might also consider holding onto the four hearts in your hand. That will put in your good shape for drawing a flush. Chances are, you would draw the flush in at least one or maybe more of your nine different lines.

One other possibility would be to hold the four, five, and seven of hearts. That would keep open the possibility of the straight flush, one of the highest-paying hands in the game. And you’d still be able to draw too many other winning hands on the pay table with the two cards you’d be getting.

For the sake of this example, let’s imagine that you play it safe and hold onto the pair of queens. That means you’ll need new cards for each of the first three positions in each of the three lines.

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Your draw could come out like this:

Top Reel:

Middle Reel:

Bottom Reel:

You can probably tell what happened on the horizontal lines. On the top reel, you managed three of a kind, while the middle and bottom ended with two pair.

What about the other lines though? Take a look:

Upward V:

Downward V:

First and Second Card in Row 1, Middle Card in Row 2, Fourth and Fifth Card in Row 3:

First and Second Card in Row 3, Middle Card in Row 2, Fourth and Fifth Card in Row 1:

First, Third, and Fifth Card in Row 2, Second Card in Row 1, Fourth Card in Row 3:

First, Third, and Fifth Card in Row 2, Second Card in Row 3, Fourth Card in Row 1:

Now, let’s put it all together to see what happens in terms of what you won, based on that Jacks or Better pay table:

  • Top Row: Three of a Kind = 15 coins
  • Middle Row: Two Pair = 10 coins
  • Bottom Row: Two Pair = 10 coins
  • Upward “V”: Full House = 45 coins
  • Downward “V”: Three of a Kind = 15 coins
  • First and Second Card in Row 1, Middle Card in Row 2, Fourth and Fifth Card in Row 3: Three of a Kind = 15 coins
  • First and Second Card in Row 3, Middle Card in Row 2, Fourth and Fifth Card in Row 1: Pair of Queens = 5 coins
  • First, Third, and Fifth Card in Row 2, Second Card in Row 1, Fourth Card in Row 3: Pair of Queens = 5 coins
  • First, Third, and Fifth Card in Row 2, Second Card in Row 3, Fourth Card in Row 1: Pair of Queens = 5 coins

From a single round of Super Times Pay Spin Poker video poker, you won 125 coins. That gives you an idea of what kind of format can do for you when you get a good deal.

The flipside, of course, is that a bad deal will hurt you much worse. You’d be reliant on getting very lucky on the draw to salvage some of your substantial bet. In other words, the Spin Poker part of Super Times Pay Spin Poker video poker can both give and take away.

Super Times Pay Multipliers

Now that you know how Spin Poker works, it’s time to look at what happens when you bet six coins per hand to take advantage of the multipliers attached to the Super Tomes Pay part of the game.

When you bet six coins per hand, you are eligible for random multipliers. In Super Times Pay Spin Poker video poker, they will show up one out of every 15 rounds or so. That might not seem like much, but when you realize how much the multipliers add, you won’t be sorry that you put them in play.

Here are the possible multipliers that you could earn:

  • 2x
  • 3x
  • 4x
  • 5x
  • 8x
  • 10x

How do multipliers work? Well, they do just as they say and multiply whatever you won on a single hand.

For example, if you have a 3x multiplier in place and form a combination on one of your lines that normally pays 10 coins, you’d receive 30 coins instead (3 x 10).

Now, let’s see how that works within Super Times Pay Spin Poker video poker. Imagine when we started our sample round from above, a 4x multiplier showed up on the screen. That 4x multiplier would be applied to each of the nine lines you played.

How does that change your winnings? Take a look:

  • Top Row = 15 coins times 4 = 60 coins
  • Middle Row = 10 coins times 4 = 40 coins
  • Bottom Row = 10 coins times 4 = 40 coins
  • Upward “V” = 45 coins times 4 = 180 coins
  • Downward “V” = 15 coins times 4 = 60 coins
  • First and Second Card in Row 1, Middle Card in Row 2, Fourth and Fifth Card in Row 3 = 15 coins times 4 = 60 coins
  • First and Second Card in Row 3, Middle Card in Row 2, Fourth and Fifth Card in Row 1 = 5 coins times 4 = 20 coins
  • First, Third, and Fifth Card in Row 2, Second Card in Row 1, Fourth Card in Row 3 = 5 coins times 4 coins = 20 coins
  • First, Third, and Fifth Card in Row 2, Second Card in Row 3, Fourth Card in Row 1 = 5 coins times 4 = 20 coins

Adding all that up, you end up with 500 coins. When you subtract the 54-coin wager to play the nine lines with the multipliers, you end up with a 446-coin profit.

That gives you an idea why playing Super Times Pay Spin Poker video poker with the maximum bet can be extremely lucrative. And it also offers the best overall payback percentage. You just have to be ready to deal with some of the valleys to get to those glorious peaks.

Pay Tables for Super Times Pay Spin Poker Video Poker

Super Times Pay Spin Poker video poker is a game that can be laid on top of pretty much any kind of video poker pay table. That gives you the chance to choose the style of play that you prefer. In that way, you can tailor the game to your liking.

For instance, you can stick with the simplest pay table, which is Jacks or Better. Or you can try out some of the Bonus Poker pay tables that offer monster payback for four of a kind hands. You might even try out a Deuces Wild or Joker Poker format to get the hand of wild card action.

The following pay table families are available on Super Times Pay Spin Poker video poker machines and online games. We’ve provided you with the full-pay (highest-paying version) of each of these styles.

Keep in mind you might not be able to find these ideal pay tables in every casino or on every online website. Knowing what the full-pay tables offer will help you to decide if one of the lesser pay tables, which will negatively affect your long-term payback percentage, is worth your trouble.

Jacks or Better Pay Table

Coins/Hand1 Coin2 Coins3 Coins4 Coins5 Coins
Royal flush2505007501,0004,000
Straight flush50100150200250
Four of a kind255075100125
Full house918273645
Flush612182430
Straight48121620
Three of a kind3691215
Two pairs246810
Jacks or better12345

Bonus Poker Pay Table

Coins/Hand1 Coin2 Coins3 Coins4 Coins5 Coins
Royal flush2505007501,0004,000
Straight flush50100150200250
Four of a kind (aces)80160240320400
Four of a kind (2s, 3s, or 4s)4080120160200
Four of a kind (any other)20406080100
Full house816243240
Flush510152025
Straight48121624
Three of a kind3691215
Two pairs246810
Jacks or better12345

Bonus Poker Deluxe Pay Table

Coins/Hand1 Coin2 Coins3 Coins4 Coins5 Coins
Royal flush2505007501,0004,000
Straight flush50100150200250
Four of a kind80160240320400
Full house918273645
Flush612182430
Straight48121620
Three of a kind3691215
Two pairs12345
Jacks or better12345

Double Bonus Poker Pay Table

Coins/Hand1 Coin2 Coins3 Coins4 Coins5 Coins
Royal flush2,0004,0006,0008,0004,000
Straight flush50100150200250
Four of a kind (aces)160320480640800
Four of a kind (2s, 3s, or 4s)80160240320400
Four of a kind (any other)50100150200250
Full house918273645
Flush714212835
Straight510152025
Three of a kind3691215
Two pairs12345
Jacks or better12345

Double Double Bonus Poker Pay Table

Coins/Hand1 Coin2 Coins3 Coins4 Coins5 Coins
Royal flush2505007501,0004,000
Straight flush50100150200250
Four aces without any 2,3,44008001,2001,6002,000
Four 2s, 3s, 4s without any A,2,3,416032048-640800
Four aces160320480640800
Four 2s, 3s, 4s80160240320400
Four 5s through Ks50100150200250
Full house918273645
Flush612182430
Straight48121620
Three of a kind3691215
Two pairs12345
Pair of jacks +12345

Super Aces Bonus Pay Table

Coins/Hand1 Coin2 Coins3 Coins4 Coins5 Coins
Royal flush2505007501,0004,000
Straight flush60120180240300
Four of a kind (aces)4008001,2001,6002,000
Four of a kind (2s, 3s, or 4s)80160240320400
Four of a kind (any other)50100150200250
Full house714212835
Flush510152025
Straight48121620
Three of a kind3691215
Two pairs12345
Jacks or better12345

Triple Double Bonus Pay Table

Coins/Hand1 Coin2 Coins3 Coins4 Coins5 Coins
Royal flush2004006008004,000
Straight flush50100150200250
Four of a kind – aces 2, 3, 4 kicker8001,6002,4003,2004,000
Four of a kind – 2s, 3s, or 4s A, 2, 3, or 4 kicker4008001,2001,6002,000
Four of a kind – aces 5s – Ks kicker160320480640800
Four of a kind – 2s, 3s, or 4s 5s – Ks kicker80160240320400
Four of a kind – any other50100150200250
Full house918273645
Flush714212835
Straight48121620
Three of a kind246810
Two pairs12345
Pair of jacks +12345

Deuces Wild Pay Table

Coins/Hand1 Coin2 Coins3 Coins4 Coins5 Coins
Royal flush2505007501,0004,000
Four deuces2004006008001,000
Wild royal flush255075100125
Five of a kind1632486480
Straight flush1020304050
Four of a kind48121620
Full house48121620
Flush3691215
Straight246810
Three of a kind12345

Deuces Wild Bonus Pay Table

Super Times Play Free Play

Coins/Hand1 Coin2 Coins3 Coins4 Coins5 Coins
Royal flush2505007501,0004,000
Four deuces with an Ace4008001,2001,6002,000
Four deuces2004006008001,000
Wild royal flush255075100125
Five aces80160240320400
Five 3s, 4s or 5s4080120160200
Five 6s through Ks20406080100
Straight flush1530456075
Four of a kind48121620
Full house3691215
Flush3691215
Straight12345
Three of a kind12345

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Double Bonus Deuces Wild Pay Table

Coins/Hand1 Coin2 Coins3 Coins4 Coins5 Coins
Royal flush2505007501,0004,000
Four deuces with an ace4008001,2001,6002,000
Four deuces2004006008001,000
Wild royal flush255075100125
Five aces160320480640800
Five 3s 5s50100150200250
Five 6s Ks20406080100
Straight flush1224364860
Four of a kind48121620
Full house3691215
Flush246810
Straight12345
Three of a kind12345

Joker Poker Pay Table

Super Times Pay Video Poker
Coins/Hand1 Coin2 Coins3 Coins4 Coins5 Coins
Royal flush2505007501,0004,000
Five of a kind100200300400500
Wild royal flush50100150200250
Straight flush50100150200250
Four of a kind20406080100
Full house1020304050
Flush612182430
Straight510152025
Three of a kind246810
Two pairs12345

Strategy for Super Times Pay Spin Poker Video Poker

The good news is that, even with the special features employed, Super Times Pay Spin Poker video poker doesn’t really require you to learn any special strategy. You’re still only really only playing a single hand, even though it turns into much more than that. As such, you don’t have to try to change your approach.

Some people might think it’s a good idea to hold on to sure-thing winning hands to take advantage of them in multiple lines of Super Times Pay Spin Poker video poker. But in the long run, if that is a weaker mathematical play than holding other cards with higher win potential, you’ll be hurting your payback by making that decision.

The key to strategy for Super Times Pay Spin Poker video poker is deciding beforehand what pay table you’re going to play with regularity. Try to narrow it down to one or just a few. That will keep you from having to learn the subtle differences in holds and discards among many different pay tables.

Once you’ve done that, you can try to learn all the right plays for every possible deal you might receive. Using one of these two resources, you’ll be able to get that done.

  • Strategy charts: By memorizing a strategy chart, you’ll know the most valuable combination in your hand at any given time. Once you know that combination, you’ll know in turn which cards to discard. That will ensure that you can achieve perfect play on any pay table you choose.
  • Video poker training software: Training software lets you play sample hands of the pay table you’ve chosen, making decisions about what to hold and discard as if you were playing for real. When you make a wrong choice, the software will tell you what you should have done. After practicing in this manner for a while, the right plays in every situation will become known to you.

Pros and Cons of Super Times Pay Spin Poker Video Poker

Pros
  • Massive payback potential in a single round with multipliers and good deal
  • Many different pay tables can be found in the format
  • Slot machine players will find familiarity in the multiline setup
Cons

Super Times Pay Video Poker Wins

  • Huge financial commitment is needed to play the game at maximum payback level
  • Big swings in your bankroll are likely to occur
  • Beginners may have a hard time grasping the special features

Conclusion on Super Times Pay Spin Poker Video Poker

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Super Times Pay Spin Poker video poker revs up the pace of play and the potential for winnings compared to basic video poker games. It might not be for those who want to play with a small bankroll. But those who want to take the risks can earn huge rewards.