Video Poker
Doug: And before we let Jay take over, let's learn about Jay.
Jay: My name is Jay Cross, I'm a 20 year old college sophmore and cashier on the weekends, I love my NJ Devils, and I came here to win big!
Doug: OK. As we noted, any one of you three could win enough to make it to the Mega Playoff -- with the help of tonight's progressive jackpot. Five numbers, please.
Jay: I'll go with 20, 9, 4, 15, and 6.
Doug: Let's have a look.
Doug: Pair of Jacks. Only gives you 5. You'll need to take that second turn.
Jay: Keep the jacks and use 3, 7 and 18.
Doug: OK, if Jay builds a full house or gets quad Jacks, he wins the round. If not, Todd wins it. Let's see 3, 7 and 18.
(FF reveal sfx) (audience groans)
Doug: Two pair. Only worth 10 more. Todd wins it!
TODD MATT JAY ![]()
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(audience applause; Super Pay Cards round victory music plays)
Doug: Funny little game, isn't it? Todd struck out with the questions -- but played well with the video screen.
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Doug: Todd, as a result, you go back to the video screen for a shot at a CY$5000 payoff. It's hiding behind one of the letters in the word "POKER". Lesser amounts are hiding behind the other letters. But you don't want the other letters. You want the five-grand. Where is it?
Todd: R please
Doug: The R. Let's see what's behind the R.
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Doug: Just CY$500.
TODD MATT JAY ![]()
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Doug: Matt and Jay, you're going to try to get in the right frame of mind in 5-Card Poker. We'll explain how -- as the fifth year celebration of Net Poker continues after this.
ADVANCE TO 5-CARD POKER