Triple Street Poker Rules

Triple Double Bonus Poker works like standard video poker variants, where you can bet between 1 and 5 coins per hand.

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Developed by IGT, Super Triple Play Poker is just like Triple Play Poker, except that you activate a bonus pay table by wagering a sixth coin bonus bet. This means that you can play 3, 5, or 10 hands simultaneously with enhanced bonus payouts. The only catch is that you need to make the max 5 coin bet, plus an extra coin. An WR or ITM% on triple ups of 100% would be an ROI of 200%, and a WR of ITM% of 33% is an ROI of 0%. Obviously it changes a little bit with rake. A 10% rake for this same game means your win-rate.

In any video poker game, you must bet all 5 coins to qualify for the highest royal flush payout and top payback. But this is especially important with Triple Double Bonus since max bets can win you larger payouts with 4 of a kind.

We’ll discuss the exact discrepancies in the pay table section, but just know that the proper strategy is definitely betting all 5 coins.

Playing Hands

If you’ve played any standard video poker variant, then you’ll find Triple Double Bonus to be a simple game to learn.

After selecting your bet, click Deal to receive your hand.

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You then decide what cards to keep and hold, then push Draw to make discards and receive your replacement cards.

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Triple Street Poker Rules

With your hand now finalized, the software will determine any potential payouts based on the Triple Double Bonus pay table.

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Here’s a look at different Triple Double Bonus Poker variations, along with how this game compares to the Double Bonus and Double Double Bonus video poker games that it’s based on:

  • 3 Play Triple Double Bonus Poker: Commonly called Triple Play, this game sees you play up to three hands per turn. Only cards in the bottom hand are face up, and any cards that you hold are mirrored in the other hands. For example, if you hold two aces in the bottom hand, two aces appear in the other hand(s)./li>
  • 5 Play Triple Double Bonus Poker: 5 Play video poker is just like Triple Play, except that you can play up to 5 hands.
  • 10 Play Triple Double Bonus Poker: 10 Play lets you play up to 10 hands.
  • Double Bonus: Only delivers bonus payouts for three 4 of a kind hands, rather than the five bonus payouts offered in Triple Double Bonus.
  • Double Double Bonus: Pays bonuses on the same five 4 of a kind hands that Triple Double Bonus does. But the payouts for four 2s 4s + A 4, and four aces + 2 4 are smaller.