All American Double Up 

ABOUT

Finally, a video poker game spiced-up for the modern age. All American Double Up is a unique video poker attraction with plenty of features. Players can enjoy 1, 5, 10, or even 25 hands simultaneously. Game features include Jacks or Better, and the ever-exciting Double up feature. With an RTP of 98.11%, and all the hustle and bustle you've come to expect from a world-class video poker game, it's time to shuffle up and deal with All American Double Up. Get ready to suit up with your strongest hands in an epic showdown.

This video poker game is decked out in red, white, and blue, just the way you like it. Designed and developed by legendary game maker NetEnt, All American Double Up features as a classic-style video poker game. It's 5-card draw poker with a difference – The Double Up feature. The beauty of this game becomes apparent when you play multiple hands at the same time. The computer automatically holds winning combinations for you. Its cutting-edge tech, for the poker player in you. A standard 52 card deck is used, and the game plays out at rapid pace. Get ready for feature-filled video poker, from the first draw.

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This game will light up your screen on PC, Mac or mobile. It's packed with classic casino features, but boosted with rapid gameplay and exceptional payouts. It may look and feel like a computer game, but it's 100% traditional video poker and that's why Canadian poker players love it so much. You're about to go toe-to-toe against the computer, as you put together winning hands. It may feel like you’re sitting in a mobster’s secret card room, in some back-alley joint someplace playing against the machines. Banish the thought - this is 100% authentic, fully licensed video poker and it’s yours to enjoy.

Our computer dealers automatically shuffle the cards after every hand, to keep everything fresh just for you. It plays out much like you would expect in an authentic Las Vegas casino, only it's much more convenient on your screen on PC, Mac or mobile. This game is about as real as it gets folks, and you are moments away from experiencing the real deal appeal of All American Double Up video poker. Winning hands begin with Jacks or Better, Two Pair, Three of a Kind, Straight, Flush, Full House, Four of a Kind, Straight Flush, and a Royal Straight Flush. Ready to get started? Let's deal!

HOW TO PLAY

All American Double Up starts with the placement of a bet. On the right side of the Blue Deal button, you'll notice a Coin Value button. Click the right arrow to increase your coin value, and the left arrow to decrease your coin value. You can toggle the level of play by clicking the left and right green buttons left of the Blue Deal button. The higher your level of play, the bigger your bets, and the more your potential winnings. Players can also choose the number of hands in play, from a standard 1 hand, 5 hands, 10 hands, or 25 hands. It's easy to keep track of multiple hands since the computer automatically highlights combinations you may have formed.

Once you've determined your coin size, bet level, and the number of hands you'd like to play, it's time to fire things up. Click the Blue Deal button and watch what happens. This is the time where your poker prowess is put to the test. Use your poker skills, tactics, and strategies to give yourself the best chance of forming a winning hand. Since its 5-card draw poker, your goal is simply to decide which cards to hold and which cards to fold. You can hold anywhere from 1 – 5 cards, and discard all or none, or any combination in between. You'll be dealt a second and final round of cards. If you form winning combinations, they will be highlighted, and you will be paid accordingly.

All American Double Up Hand Rankings

As a poker player, you no doubt understand the importance of forming strong hands. The better your hands, the bigger your payouts. All American Double Up’s lowest ranking winning hand is a pair of Jacks or Better. Let’s take a look!

  • Jacks or Better – A pair of Jacks or Better wins a payout
  • Two Pair – Two identical cards of the same rank + two identical cards from another rank.
  • Three of a Kind – Three identical cards of the same rank.
  • Straight – 5 consecutive cards of different suits.
  • Flush –5 cards all of the same suit.
  • Full House – This poker hand contains a pair and a three of a kind.
  • Four of a Kind – Four matching cards of the same rank.
  • Straight Flush – 5 consecutive cards of the same suit.
  • Royal Straight Flush – 10, Jack, Queen, King, Ace of the same suit. It doesn’t matter which suit you have.

BRING OUT THE GAMBLER IN YOU

Naturally, there's a twist in this tale! The name of the game is All American Double Up. When you form a winning hand, and the attendant payout, you'll have an option to gamble your winnings. Of course, you don't need to accept the Double Up Bonus Gamble Feature – you can hold your head up high and rake in your winnings if you want to.

But, if you're looking to super-size your payouts you may wish to consider the Double up Bonus Gamble Feature. Here's the kicker – you can automatically set the game to initiate the gamble feature. You do this from the main menu before you start each new round of play. Alternatively, you can simply select the gamble option after you have formed a winning hand.

How does it work? It's pretty simple. There are two colors in any deck of cards – red or black. Your job is simply to pick Red or Black as the next card that is turned over. Let's say you won C$100, and you decide to go for the Double Up Feature. If you correctly choose the color of the next card, your C$100 becomes C$200. You can keep doubling through 5 cards, but the odds of correctly predicting the color of all five cards in succession are 0.5 x 0.5 x 0.5 x 0.5 x 0.5 = 3.125%.

It's definitely a gamble, but the payout potential can be immense if you are enjoying a lucky streak. The maximum number of guesses that you're allowed to make is 5. Depending on the size of your win leading into the gamble round, you can win a substantial payday. You can gamble once, twice, three times, four times, or five times. It's your call.

Like any high-stakes poker bet, the potential for loss is always there, but you can never lose more than the amount you entered the Double Up Bonus Gamble Feature with. At the conclusion of this round of play, it’s back to the main game to start another round with freshly shuffled cards.

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