Multi-Hand Video Poker

FREE • 3, 5, 10, 50 & 100 PLAY • AI TRAINER ON EVERY HAND

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Multi-hand video poker — also called multi-play — lets you play many hands of the same game at the same time. You make one hold decision and it is copied to every hand; each hand then draws its own replacement cards from its own deck. Same rules, same strategy, far more action. Every game below is free, with no download and no signup, and includes the AI Trainer that grades the optimal hold on each hand.

Choose Your Play Count

From Triple Play up to Hundred Play — pick how many hands you want in action at once. (Shown on Deuces Wild, our most popular game.)

Popular Multi-Hand Games

Every game in our library can be played multi-hand. Here are the most popular, shown in 10 Play:

How Multi-Hand Video Poker Works

  1. One base hand is dealt. You see five cards, exactly like single-hand play.
  2. You hold once. The cards you keep are duplicated across all of your hands — 3, 5, 10, 50 or 100 of them.
  3. Each hand draws separately. Every hand fills its empty spots from its own independent deck, so the outcomes differ across hands.
  4. All hands pay. Each completed hand is scored against the same pay table, so one strong hold can pay across many hands at once.

Strategy & Bankroll

The correct hold never changes with the number of hands — the math of each draw is identical, so the optimal play for any dealt hand is the same in 1 Play or 100 Play. Use our strategy chart and the video poker calculator to verify any hold.

What does change is variance. Playing 100 hands per round multiplies both your bet and the size of your swings, so bankroll matters more: bet a coin denomination low enough that 100 hands of max-coin play is a comfortable fraction of your balance. The AI Trainer teaches the same correct hold at any play count, so you build perfect strategy once and apply it everywhere.

Multi-Hand FAQ

What is 100 play video poker?

100 play deals 100 simultaneous hands from your single hold decision; each hand draws independently, so a good hold can hit across many hands at once. It is the highest-action format, sometimes called Hundred Play.

Does strategy change in multi-hand?

No — the optimal hold is identical whether you play 1 hand or 100. Only variance changes, so a larger bankroll is recommended.

What is the difference between Triple Play, 5 Play and 10 Play?

Just the hand count: Triple Play = 3 hands, 5 Play = 5, 10 Play = 10, 50 Play = 50, 100 Play = 100. The strategy is the same for all.

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