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Bonus poker variants enhance the standard video poker format by offering increased payouts for four-of-a-kind hands. This creates higher volatility and bigger potential wins compared to classic games, while the basic gameplay remains the same five-card draw format.
Bonus Poker is the entry point — it pays extra for four aces (80 coins at max bet vs 25 in Jacks or Better). The 8/5 full-pay version returns 99.17% with optimal strategy. Double Bonus Poker doubles the bonus: its 10/7 version reaches 100.17% RTP — one of the few games where the player has a mathematical edge.
Double Double Bonus adds kicker bonuses: four aces with a 2, 3, or 4 kicker pays 2000 coins (400-for-1). Triple Double Bonus extends this further with even larger kicker bonuses, making it the most volatile standard bonus variant.
Bonus poker strategy diverges from Jacks or Better in critical ways. The enhanced four-of-a-kind payouts change hold decisions: in Double Bonus, you break a pair of jacks to hold three cards to a royal flush — a play that would be incorrect in standard Jacks or Better.
Each bonus variant has its own unique strategy table because the different payout structures change which holds maximize expected value. For example, in Double Double Bonus, holding a low kicker alongside three aces is correct because of the kicker bonus — something that never applies in basic Bonus Poker.
The higher volatility of bonus games means larger bankroll requirements. A session playing Double Double Bonus needs roughly 3x the bankroll of Jacks or Better for the same denomination, due to the more extreme variance in results.
All bonus games include our AI strategy trainer that alerts you to suboptimal holds in real time, helping you learn the unique strategy for each variant.