Just like Jacks or Better comes Tens or Better. A pair of tens is the lowest hand needed to
win your bet back. Other then minor tweaks in the paytable, the game plays just like it's
more standard counterpart. The biggest difference is most casinos drop a bit off the flush
and full house. Some also give a little back for the premium and rare royal flush. Jacks or
Better is a bit more fair for the player, but tens or better is another fun variant of the video poker.
Tens or Better is played with 1 to 5 coins which can range in value based on player
preferences as well as the online casino. Typically, something inthe 25 cents to 1 dollar
is chosen. It is always recommended to play maximum coins as it gives the house the slightest advantage.
However, if on a budget, this game is not a bad choice if you wish to play on the cheap, one coin at a time.
Like most video poker, player fewer coins only is a disadvantage if you hit a royal flush. Good news is
they are infrequent, but they can happen anytime.