[vpFREE] Re: "Jake's Jacks" or Aces and faces

 

No I'm sorry, you're close though. Jake's Jacks paid 400 on 4 Jacks. It was not exactly the same as Aces Faces and was unique to the Gold River in Laughlin. It also came in 3 coin verity.

~FK

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, patricia swenson <jackessiebabe@...> wrote:
> This game is otherwise known  as Aces & Faces.   The full pay version is 8/5 BP
> with the bonus quads being the paint cards plus aces instead of 2,3,4's.
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> There were dozens of them at Binions in former days.  According to vpFREE2, they are all gone now.  I assume that they were called "Jake's Jacks" because
> Jack Binion owned Binion's Horseshoe in the past. 
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> The FP version is  still are available at the Atlantis, in Reno, in 5 or 10 coin quarter denom.  The 10 coin version also has a RF prog. which re-sets at $2K.
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> They used to be available in Tunica and Biloxi,  at the Grand Casinos, BEFORE HET took over those venues.
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> I like BP but much prefer A&F because the EV is a bit higher due to the strategy.  Since single high cards, which can be converted to bonus quads,  will normally be held in A&F, but single 2s,3s or 4s are not held in BP, you will see slightly more  bonus quad  production in A&F.   
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> Double Aces and Faces is also a fun game.  It's essentially DDB  with quad face cards being the bonus quads.  The FP version is 9/7/5, with 1-1 return for two pair.
>  
> ~Babe~
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> From: gamb00ler <gamb00ler@...>
> Subject: [vpFREE] Re: The Secret World of Video Poker Progressives
> To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Wednesday, January 26, 2011, 11:06 PM
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> >>>>It's been a while since Jake's Jacks have been seen.  I played it
> a bit at the Gold River in Laughlin and at Binion's in Las Vegas.
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> It was Bonus Poker with 200 coins for quad K's,Q's and J's
> instead of 2's, 3's and 4's.  As in Bonus Poker it was 400
> for quad A's.
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> G'luck all,
> Gamb00ler
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> Rick E. Percy wrote:
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> >>>What are Jake's Jacks, 678 JKR and why did they attract your play?
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