Flush Fever Video Poker Game
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Flush Fever Poker. If it’s clean lines, no frills Video Poker play you’re looking for, Flush Fever Poker is the game for you. This one is a long-time player favorite. The Flush Fever Poker goal is to comprise the best five-card poker hand possible. Flush Fever Poker.
*Online Video Poker. Those who used to Gamble in the 1980’s may have fond recollections of playing a specific Video Poker Machine called Flush Fever which used to increase your bet if you got a Flush. We have called our site after these machines as we believe they were the Best Video Poker Games.
*Flush Bonus Poker video poker stands as a unique twist on video poker that can easily be found as a part of lottery machines in the state of Oregon. The game puts an emphasis on achieving five cards of the.
*Enjoy the most intense part of any video poker game. Again and again. This is not a complete compilation of every 4 to a Royal draw. The 400,000 hand estimat.
*Play online Video Poker games in the most popular varieties at Casino Club, with Jacks Or Better, Deuces Wild, Multihand and many more. Catch a Video Poker fever but with no adverse side effects! In Flush Bonus Poker.WizardAdministratorIn my trip to Oregon last week I encountered a new video poker game called Flush Fever. It involves winning seven Fever Games after any flush. These are unlike free games in that you still have to pay for them. What is different about Fever Games is you win your original bet for every card in the final hand that matches the suit of the initiating flush. Please have a look at a preview of my Flush Fever page. Any typos or anything unclear? The return I get is 0.8% less than the one claimed by IGT, which concerns me that I made a mistake somewhere. It look hours of coding to modify my video poker program and handle the Fever Suit bonus. Usually when I make a mistake it isn’t in the core program but something simple. If anybody notices anything, please let me know.It’s not whether you win or lose; it’s whether or not you had a good bet.SOOPOOWiz- have you included the fact that you will need a new basic strategy, as flushes are now worth substantially more than before? perhaps using this new strategy is why there is a difference in the return you calculate versus the one calculated by IGT? Also, maybe I do not exactly understand, but if $600 is the max wouldn’t you never play more than 6 coins? I believe that you said you could play 8 quarters.WizardAdministrator
Wiz- have you included the fact that you will need a new basic strategy, as flushes are now worth substantially more than before? perhaps using this new strategy is why there is a difference in the return you calculate versus the one calculated by IGT? Also, maybe I do not exactly understand, but if $600 is the max wouldn’t you never play more than 6 coins? I believe that you said you could play 8 quarters.I will at least provide a strategy for initial spins once I’m more comfortable I have not made a mistake somewhere. However, the Fever Spin strategy will likely be too difficult to put in writing. 82% of the Fever Game return is from the Fever Suit bonus. Most of the time you will just try to accumulate cards in that suit. Then again, the game gives advice on what to hold, which is probably correct. In the Oregon Lottery Video Poker thread I speculated it was incorrect in Jacks or Better, but I was proven wrong.When I did the strategy I added 12 to the value of the flush, straight flush, and royal flush, which is the value of the bonus. In analyzing these games I don’t need to actually quantify a strategy, the computer calculates the optimal decision by brute force with every hand.Free Flush Fever SlotsGood point about the max bet. With 7 or 8 coins the return goes down, due to the royal cap. Unlike the other Oregon Lottery games, they don’t make up for being shortchanged on the royal on lower hands.It’s not whether you win or lose; it’s whether or not you had a good bet.CrystalMathWizard,I think the problem is how you reported the return. It should be the total wins divided by the total wagers. When there are fever games, it is a common mistake to include the net fever win in the base return by taking the fever winnings and subtracting the fever wager.I know, however, that it is necessary to calculate the net fever win in order to calculate the correct base game strategy. base game return calculated using the base pays 0.636992582 p(bonus) =p(Royal, SF, or Flush in base game) 0.025231201 games played per bonus from Wizard 7.98997 return per bonus game from Wizard 2.544267 bonus games played per base game =p(bonus)*games played per bonus 0.20159654 bonus return =bonus games played per base game*return per bonus game 0.512915424 games played per base game =1+bonus games played per base game 1.20159654 total return =base game return + bonus return 1.149908006 RTP =total return/games played per base game 0.956983453 WizardAdministrator
I think the problem is how you reported the return. It should be the total wins divided by the total wagers. Well, hot damn! You’re absolutely right. I was indeed calculating the return as the expected win per initial spin. Not that I admit that is wrong, but I can see the merit of basing it on all spins as well. On my site I’ll do it both ways. Note that I’m not 0.04% higher than IGT. That is close enough for me. Maybe the 0.04% is from the cap on Fever spins.Good work, Crystal. I would be proud to buy you lunch if you’re ever in Vegas.It’s not whether you win or lose; it’s whether or not you had a good bet.WizardofEnglandThe only thing is see missing from the page is a credit to Crystal ;-)http://wizardofvegas.com/forum/off-topic/general/10042-woes-black-sheep-game-ii/#post151727CrystalMath
Good work, Crystal. I would be proud to buy you lunch if you’re ever in Vegas.I will try to take you up on that.I heart Crystal Math.WizardAdministrator
I will try to take you up on that.Unlike a Vegas slot ticket, the offer won’t expire. I credited you as CrystalMath on my page. Let me know if you prefer something else.It’s not whether you win or lose; it’s whether or not you had a good bet.VideoPorker
I will at least provide a strategy for initial spins once I’m more comfortable I have not made a mistake somewhere. However, the Fever Spin strategy will likely be too difficult to put in writing. 82% of the Fever Game return is from the Fever Suit bonus. Most of the time you will just try to accumulate cards in that suit. Then again, the game gives advice on what to hold, which is probably correct.I’m very interested so I resurrected this old thread. I would love to know an initial strategy for this game.I do know that the Bally version will autohold any pair, with only one of the cards having the correct suit, during the bonus rounds.I always discard the pair and only hold the correct winning suit during bonus rounds.It will autohold 3 of a kind plus any bonus suit cards too. I generally hold just the 3 of a kind and go for 4th, unless hand has 3 of bonus suit.Many times it will deal 4 of another suit during the bonus round. I usually go for the new flush, though it usually doesn’t hit it.I assume this is correct play?What about 2 pair containing 2 bonus suit cards?I am GAMBLOR!
Spin Fever is a video poker game where you get multipliers every time you get a flush or higher as your final hand. These multipliers are applied toward the bonus, which is a spin of the prize wheel. You get to play the bonus game any time you have a multiplier, but once you spin the prize wheel, the multiplier resets to 0.How to Play Spin Fever Poker
Spin Fever Poker, like many video poker games, is available as a multi-play video poker game. You can play 3, 5, or 10 hands at once. To activate the bonus feature, you have to bet max coin (5 coins, which you should be doing anyway if you’ve read our other video poker pages), and you also have to bet an extra 3 coins per spin. So you’re looking at an 8-coin bet multiplied by the number of hands you’re playing, which means you’ll be betting 24 coins, 40 coins, or 80 coins.
The game is then played like any other video poker game. You insert your money and choose how many coins you’re going to bet. You are then dealt a 5 card poker hand. This hand is identical across the 3, 5, or 10 hands that you’re playing—at least until after the draw. You get to decide which cards to keep and which ones to throw away. (It works like 5 card draw.) You get paid off based on the poker value of your final hand after drawing.
The wrinkle with Spin Fever is that you get to earn multipliers to use on your bonus spin. You get bonuses in one of 3 categories:
*Flush
*Full house
*4 of a kind or better
You can spin the “Spin Fever” wheel any time you have at least one multiplier, but you can also opt to just keep letting the size of the multiplier increase over time as you play more hands. The game also has an interesting multi-player interactive feature. The games are found in “banks”, and if you have a multiplier, you can participate when someone else decides to spin the wheel too. You have to decide within 10 seconds if you want in on the other player’s spin, though.
The prize wheel is similar to the prize wheel on the Wheel of Fortune slot machine. It’s sliced into 20 wedges, each of which is worth anywhere from 20 to 4000 coins. Unlike the Wheel of Fortune prize wheel, though, this game has 3 different pointers, one for each of the 3 categories listed above. They’re designated by color:
*The red arrow is for the flush.
*The yellow arrow is for the full house.
*The blue arrow is for the 4 of a kind or better.
Since it’s possible to have more than one multiplier in each category, you might be winning amounts based on each of those arrows.
Let’s say you’ve been playing for about an hour, and you have the following multipliers accumulated:
*2 flush multipliers
*1 full house multiplier
*1 4 of a kind multiplier
Let’s say the blue arrow is pointing at 300, the yellow arrow is pointing at 400, and the red arrow is pointing at 225. You would win 450 coins for the red arrow (2 X 225), 400 coins for the yellow arrow (1X400), and 300 for the blue arrow (1X300) for a total bonus payout of 1150 coins.
Unlike some video poker games, Spin Fever Poker provides reasonably detailed information about the average payouts for their bonus spins. According to the manufacturer, the average wins based on the type of multiplier are as follows:
*Flush – 79.6
*Full house – 103.8
*Four of a kind or better – 138.6
The manufacturer accomplishes and calculates these payoffs by giving the different wedges different probabilities of coming up. Some of them are “weighted” to come up more often than others. By taking into account the size of the prizes, the casinos and manufacturers are able to get specific granular amounts for their average prizes.
You’ve probably noticed that up until this point, we haven’t included any information about the odds or pay tables. Spin Fever is like many video poker games—it’s based on other games, but it has a different name based on its bonus feature—in this case the prize wheel. The games on which these are based are called (naturally enough) the “base game”.
In the case of Spin Fever, the following base games are available:
*Jacks or Better
*Bonus Poker Deluxe
*Double Bonus Poker
*Double Double Bonus Poker
*Triple Double Bonus Poker
The return for the base game is based on which pay table is used, but activating the bonus feature with the 3 extra coin bet always increases the payback percentage.
Here’s an example:
The best return on this game is when Double Bonus is the base game. The pay table for that game looks like this:HandReturnRoyal Flush800 to 1Straight Flush50 to 14 of a Kind, aces160 to 14 of a Kind 2s, 3s, or 4s80 to 1Any other 4 of a Kind40 to 1Full House9 to 1Flush7 to 1Straight5 to 13 of a Kind3 to 12 Pairs (or Pair of Jacks or Higher)Even MoneyPlay High Flush Poker Game
The payback percentage for that game is 99.66%, making it one of the best games in the casino. The house edge, which is just the payback percentage subtracted from 100%, is only 0.34%. That’s an even better game than blackjack. The payback percentage for the game played with 5 coins and that pay table is only 99.11%, so there’s a significant bonus involved in placing the additional 3 coin bet.
Here’s a list of the payback percentages for the various games available:HandReturn8/6 Jacks or Better98.85%8/5 Jacks or Better97.54%6/5 Jacks or Better96.16%8/6 Bonus Poker Deluxe98.93%/td>9/7 Double Bonus99.66%9/6 Double Double Bonus99.15%8/5 Double Double Bonus97.11%9/6 Triple Double Bonus98.77%8/5 Triple Double Bonus96.72%7/5 Triple Double Bonus96.05%
The number before the name of each game is the payout for the full house and the flush. These games are all based on Jacks or Better or Bonus Poker, and those are the key numbers in the pay table that determine the payback percentage.
The 9/7 Double Bonus Poker version pays off at 9 to 1 for a full house and at 7 to 1 for a flush.
Keep in mind that even though the house edge for this game is lower than that of blackjack, you are dealing with a more volatile game. You’ll see bigger swings in your bankroll over the short run before the long term expectation kicks in. That’s because of the relatively rare nature of the hands that trigger the big bonus payouts. If you play long enough, they’ll eventually kick in.Spin Fever Poker Strategy and Tactics
The multipliers and bonus payouts have a major effect on the strategy for this game. In fact, if you played using the conventional strategy for each of these games, you’d lose about 7%, which is huge. The strategy has to take into account the higher payoffs for the hands that are better than a flush.
Here are some strategy deviations to keep in mind:
*You wouldn’t normally hold on to 2 suited low cards if that were all you had. But since there’s a bonus payoff for a flush, it’s worth it to take a shot at the flush in that instance.
*You would almost always keep a low pair, but if you have 3 to a flush, you will sometimes go for the flush instead.
*You would normally never discard a straight to draw to a 4 card flush draw, but the bonus makes it the correct move to go for the flush instead.
You can find instructions for generating an accurate strategy chart for the game you’re playing at Michael Shackleford’s site. Most of the information used to create this guide to the game was found using his site and the free example game at VideoPoker.com. IGT’s page on the game provided additional details.
Spin Fever Poker is a great video poker variation that provides increased volatility but also provides higher payback percentages. The catch is that you’re forced to modify your strategy based on the bonus payouts for the relatively rare hands involved in catching the bonuses. Also, if you’re a fan of games where you get to spin a prize wheel, this might be the right game for you.
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Flush Fever Poker. If it’s clean lines, no frills Video Poker play you’re looking for, Flush Fever Poker is the game for you. This one is a long-time player favorite. The Flush Fever Poker goal is to comprise the best five-card poker hand possible. Flush Fever Poker.
*Online Video Poker. Those who used to Gamble in the 1980’s may have fond recollections of playing a specific Video Poker Machine called Flush Fever which used to increase your bet if you got a Flush. We have called our site after these machines as we believe they were the Best Video Poker Games.
*Flush Bonus Poker video poker stands as a unique twist on video poker that can easily be found as a part of lottery machines in the state of Oregon. The game puts an emphasis on achieving five cards of the.
*Enjoy the most intense part of any video poker game. Again and again. This is not a complete compilation of every 4 to a Royal draw. The 400,000 hand estimat.
*Play online Video Poker games in the most popular varieties at Casino Club, with Jacks Or Better, Deuces Wild, Multihand and many more. Catch a Video Poker fever but with no adverse side effects! In Flush Bonus Poker.WizardAdministratorIn my trip to Oregon last week I encountered a new video poker game called Flush Fever. It involves winning seven Fever Games after any flush. These are unlike free games in that you still have to pay for them. What is different about Fever Games is you win your original bet for every card in the final hand that matches the suit of the initiating flush. Please have a look at a preview of my Flush Fever page. Any typos or anything unclear? The return I get is 0.8% less than the one claimed by IGT, which concerns me that I made a mistake somewhere. It look hours of coding to modify my video poker program and handle the Fever Suit bonus. Usually when I make a mistake it isn’t in the core program but something simple. If anybody notices anything, please let me know.It’s not whether you win or lose; it’s whether or not you had a good bet.SOOPOOWiz- have you included the fact that you will need a new basic strategy, as flushes are now worth substantially more than before? perhaps using this new strategy is why there is a difference in the return you calculate versus the one calculated by IGT? Also, maybe I do not exactly understand, but if $600 is the max wouldn’t you never play more than 6 coins? I believe that you said you could play 8 quarters.WizardAdministrator
Wiz- have you included the fact that you will need a new basic strategy, as flushes are now worth substantially more than before? perhaps using this new strategy is why there is a difference in the return you calculate versus the one calculated by IGT? Also, maybe I do not exactly understand, but if $600 is the max wouldn’t you never play more than 6 coins? I believe that you said you could play 8 quarters.I will at least provide a strategy for initial spins once I’m more comfortable I have not made a mistake somewhere. However, the Fever Spin strategy will likely be too difficult to put in writing. 82% of the Fever Game return is from the Fever Suit bonus. Most of the time you will just try to accumulate cards in that suit. Then again, the game gives advice on what to hold, which is probably correct. In the Oregon Lottery Video Poker thread I speculated it was incorrect in Jacks or Better, but I was proven wrong.When I did the strategy I added 12 to the value of the flush, straight flush, and royal flush, which is the value of the bonus. In analyzing these games I don’t need to actually quantify a strategy, the computer calculates the optimal decision by brute force with every hand.Free Flush Fever SlotsGood point about the max bet. With 7 or 8 coins the return goes down, due to the royal cap. Unlike the other Oregon Lottery games, they don’t make up for being shortchanged on the royal on lower hands.It’s not whether you win or lose; it’s whether or not you had a good bet.CrystalMathWizard,I think the problem is how you reported the return. It should be the total wins divided by the total wagers. When there are fever games, it is a common mistake to include the net fever win in the base return by taking the fever winnings and subtracting the fever wager.I know, however, that it is necessary to calculate the net fever win in order to calculate the correct base game strategy. base game return calculated using the base pays 0.636992582 p(bonus) =p(Royal, SF, or Flush in base game) 0.025231201 games played per bonus from Wizard 7.98997 return per bonus game from Wizard 2.544267 bonus games played per base game =p(bonus)*games played per bonus 0.20159654 bonus return =bonus games played per base game*return per bonus game 0.512915424 games played per base game =1+bonus games played per base game 1.20159654 total return =base game return + bonus return 1.149908006 RTP =total return/games played per base game 0.956983453 WizardAdministrator
I think the problem is how you reported the return. It should be the total wins divided by the total wagers. Well, hot damn! You’re absolutely right. I was indeed calculating the return as the expected win per initial spin. Not that I admit that is wrong, but I can see the merit of basing it on all spins as well. On my site I’ll do it both ways. Note that I’m not 0.04% higher than IGT. That is close enough for me. Maybe the 0.04% is from the cap on Fever spins.Good work, Crystal. I would be proud to buy you lunch if you’re ever in Vegas.It’s not whether you win or lose; it’s whether or not you had a good bet.WizardofEnglandThe only thing is see missing from the page is a credit to Crystal ;-)http://wizardofvegas.com/forum/off-topic/general/10042-woes-black-sheep-game-ii/#post151727CrystalMath
Good work, Crystal. I would be proud to buy you lunch if you’re ever in Vegas.I will try to take you up on that.I heart Crystal Math.WizardAdministrator
I will try to take you up on that.Unlike a Vegas slot ticket, the offer won’t expire. I credited you as CrystalMath on my page. Let me know if you prefer something else.It’s not whether you win or lose; it’s whether or not you had a good bet.VideoPorker
I will at least provide a strategy for initial spins once I’m more comfortable I have not made a mistake somewhere. However, the Fever Spin strategy will likely be too difficult to put in writing. 82% of the Fever Game return is from the Fever Suit bonus. Most of the time you will just try to accumulate cards in that suit. Then again, the game gives advice on what to hold, which is probably correct.I’m very interested so I resurrected this old thread. I would love to know an initial strategy for this game.I do know that the Bally version will autohold any pair, with only one of the cards having the correct suit, during the bonus rounds.I always discard the pair and only hold the correct winning suit during bonus rounds.It will autohold 3 of a kind plus any bonus suit cards too. I generally hold just the 3 of a kind and go for 4th, unless hand has 3 of bonus suit.Many times it will deal 4 of another suit during the bonus round. I usually go for the new flush, though it usually doesn’t hit it.I assume this is correct play?What about 2 pair containing 2 bonus suit cards?I am GAMBLOR!
Spin Fever is a video poker game where you get multipliers every time you get a flush or higher as your final hand. These multipliers are applied toward the bonus, which is a spin of the prize wheel. You get to play the bonus game any time you have a multiplier, but once you spin the prize wheel, the multiplier resets to 0.How to Play Spin Fever Poker
Spin Fever Poker, like many video poker games, is available as a multi-play video poker game. You can play 3, 5, or 10 hands at once. To activate the bonus feature, you have to bet max coin (5 coins, which you should be doing anyway if you’ve read our other video poker pages), and you also have to bet an extra 3 coins per spin. So you’re looking at an 8-coin bet multiplied by the number of hands you’re playing, which means you’ll be betting 24 coins, 40 coins, or 80 coins.
The game is then played like any other video poker game. You insert your money and choose how many coins you’re going to bet. You are then dealt a 5 card poker hand. This hand is identical across the 3, 5, or 10 hands that you’re playing—at least until after the draw. You get to decide which cards to keep and which ones to throw away. (It works like 5 card draw.) You get paid off based on the poker value of your final hand after drawing.
The wrinkle with Spin Fever is that you get to earn multipliers to use on your bonus spin. You get bonuses in one of 3 categories:
*Flush
*Full house
*4 of a kind or better
You can spin the “Spin Fever” wheel any time you have at least one multiplier, but you can also opt to just keep letting the size of the multiplier increase over time as you play more hands. The game also has an interesting multi-player interactive feature. The games are found in “banks”, and if you have a multiplier, you can participate when someone else decides to spin the wheel too. You have to decide within 10 seconds if you want in on the other player’s spin, though.
The prize wheel is similar to the prize wheel on the Wheel of Fortune slot machine. It’s sliced into 20 wedges, each of which is worth anywhere from 20 to 4000 coins. Unlike the Wheel of Fortune prize wheel, though, this game has 3 different pointers, one for each of the 3 categories listed above. They’re designated by color:
*The red arrow is for the flush.
*The yellow arrow is for the full house.
*The blue arrow is for the 4 of a kind or better.
Since it’s possible to have more than one multiplier in each category, you might be winning amounts based on each of those arrows.
Let’s say you’ve been playing for about an hour, and you have the following multipliers accumulated:
*2 flush multipliers
*1 full house multiplier
*1 4 of a kind multiplier
Let’s say the blue arrow is pointing at 300, the yellow arrow is pointing at 400, and the red arrow is pointing at 225. You would win 450 coins for the red arrow (2 X 225), 400 coins for the yellow arrow (1X400), and 300 for the blue arrow (1X300) for a total bonus payout of 1150 coins.
Unlike some video poker games, Spin Fever Poker provides reasonably detailed information about the average payouts for their bonus spins. According to the manufacturer, the average wins based on the type of multiplier are as follows:
*Flush – 79.6
*Full house – 103.8
*Four of a kind or better – 138.6
The manufacturer accomplishes and calculates these payoffs by giving the different wedges different probabilities of coming up. Some of them are “weighted” to come up more often than others. By taking into account the size of the prizes, the casinos and manufacturers are able to get specific granular amounts for their average prizes.
You’ve probably noticed that up until this point, we haven’t included any information about the odds or pay tables. Spin Fever is like many video poker games—it’s based on other games, but it has a different name based on its bonus feature—in this case the prize wheel. The games on which these are based are called (naturally enough) the “base game”.
In the case of Spin Fever, the following base games are available:
*Jacks or Better
*Bonus Poker Deluxe
*Double Bonus Poker
*Double Double Bonus Poker
*Triple Double Bonus Poker
The return for the base game is based on which pay table is used, but activating the bonus feature with the 3 extra coin bet always increases the payback percentage.
Here’s an example:
The best return on this game is when Double Bonus is the base game. The pay table for that game looks like this:HandReturnRoyal Flush800 to 1Straight Flush50 to 14 of a Kind, aces160 to 14 of a Kind 2s, 3s, or 4s80 to 1Any other 4 of a Kind40 to 1Full House9 to 1Flush7 to 1Straight5 to 13 of a Kind3 to 12 Pairs (or Pair of Jacks or Higher)Even MoneyPlay High Flush Poker Game
The payback percentage for that game is 99.66%, making it one of the best games in the casino. The house edge, which is just the payback percentage subtracted from 100%, is only 0.34%. That’s an even better game than blackjack. The payback percentage for the game played with 5 coins and that pay table is only 99.11%, so there’s a significant bonus involved in placing the additional 3 coin bet.
Here’s a list of the payback percentages for the various games available:HandReturn8/6 Jacks or Better98.85%8/5 Jacks or Better97.54%6/5 Jacks or Better96.16%8/6 Bonus Poker Deluxe98.93%/td>9/7 Double Bonus99.66%9/6 Double Double Bonus99.15%8/5 Double Double Bonus97.11%9/6 Triple Double Bonus98.77%8/5 Triple Double Bonus96.72%7/5 Triple Double Bonus96.05%
The number before the name of each game is the payout for the full house and the flush. These games are all based on Jacks or Better or Bonus Poker, and those are the key numbers in the pay table that determine the payback percentage.
The 9/7 Double Bonus Poker version pays off at 9 to 1 for a full house and at 7 to 1 for a flush.
Keep in mind that even though the house edge for this game is lower than that of blackjack, you are dealing with a more volatile game. You’ll see bigger swings in your bankroll over the short run before the long term expectation kicks in. That’s because of the relatively rare nature of the hands that trigger the big bonus payouts. If you play long enough, they’ll eventually kick in.Spin Fever Poker Strategy and Tactics
The multipliers and bonus payouts have a major effect on the strategy for this game. In fact, if you played using the conventional strategy for each of these games, you’d lose about 7%, which is huge. The strategy has to take into account the higher payoffs for the hands that are better than a flush.
Here are some strategy deviations to keep in mind:
*You wouldn’t normally hold on to 2 suited low cards if that were all you had. But since there’s a bonus payoff for a flush, it’s worth it to take a shot at the flush in that instance.
*You would almost always keep a low pair, but if you have 3 to a flush, you will sometimes go for the flush instead.
*You would normally never discard a straight to draw to a 4 card flush draw, but the bonus makes it the correct move to go for the flush instead.
You can find instructions for generating an accurate strategy chart for the game you’re playing at Michael Shackleford’s site. Most of the information used to create this guide to the game was found using his site and the free example game at VideoPoker.com. IGT’s page on the game provided additional details.
Spin Fever Poker is a great video poker variation that provides increased volatility but also provides higher payback percentages. The catch is that you’re forced to modify your strategy based on the bonus payouts for the relatively rare hands involved in catching the bonuses. Also, if you’re a fan of games where you get to spin a prize wheel, this might be the right game for you.
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