♠ Aces and Faces 7/5 ♥

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How to Play Aces and Faces 7/5 Video Poker — Bonus Poker Strategy Guide

Aces and Faces 7/5 at 96.28% RTP is the short-pay version. Four Aces still pay 80x and Four Face Cards pay 40x, offering a simpler bonus structure than most bonus poker variants.

Basic Rules — How to Play

1. Place your bet: Choose BET 1 through BET 5. Always play BET 5 (max bet) for the enhanced Royal Flush jackpot.

2. Receive 5 cards: You're dealt 5 cards from a standard 52-card deck.

3. Select cards to HOLD: Click the cards you want to keep. Target the highest-paying hand combination.

4. Press DRAW: Discarded cards are replaced. Your final hand is evaluated with bonus payouts for specific Four of a Kind hands.

5. Bonus payouts: Different Four of a Kind ranks pay different bonus amounts. Check the payout table for the specific bonus tiers.

Probability & Return to Player Analysis

This variant returns 96.28% RTP with optimal play. The enhanced Four of a Kind payouts shift the variance higher than standard Jacks or Better. Key hand frequencies:

HandPayout (BET 1)Frequency
Royal Flush250×1 in 40,391
Four Aces80×1 in 5,761
Straight Flush50×1 in 9,148
Four Faces (J/Q/K)40×1 in 1,905
Four of a Kind25×1 in 423
Full House1 in 87
Flush1 in 91
Straight1 in 89
Three of a Kind1 in 14
Two Pair1 in 8
Jacks or Better1 in 5

Basic Strategy — Beginner Tips

Quad hunting is key: Enhanced Four of a Kind payouts change the strategy. When holding three of a kind, always draw two cards — the chance of hitting quads is worth more than keeping a kicker.

Drawing priority (highest to lowest):

1. Royal Flush, Straight Flush, Four of a Kind — hold all winning cards

2. Four cards to a Royal Flush — break any hand except a made straight flush or quads

3. Three of a Kind — always draw two cards to maximize quad chances

4. Full House, Flush, Straight — hold the made hand

5. Four cards to a straight flush

6. Pair of Aces — more valuable than other high pairs due to bonus quad payout

8. Two Pair — note that Two Pair often pays only 1× in bonus games, so don't overvalue it

9. High pair (Jacks+) — hold the pair, draw three

10. Low pair — hold and draw, hoping for trips or quads

Advanced Strategy — Expert Play

Max bet is critical: The Royal Flush jackpot bonus at BET 5 significantly increases RTP. Never play bonus poker without max bet.

Two Pair trap: In most bonus variants, Two Pair only pays 1× (same as minimum pair). This means breaking Two Pair for a better draw is sometimes correct — especially with three to a Royal Flush.

Three of a Kind decisions: Always draw two cards to Three of a Kind. The quad bonus makes drawing for Four of a Kind more valuable than holding a full house draw with a kicker.

Aces are premium: Pairs of Aces are significantly more valuable than other high pairs due to the enhanced Four Aces bonus. Hold a pair of Aces over a 4-card flush draw.

Payout Table

HandBET 1BET 2BET 3BET 4BET 5
Royal Flush25050075010004000
Four Aces80160240320400
Straight Flush50100150200250
Four Faces (J/Q/K)4080120160200
Four of a Kind255075100125
Full House714212835
Flush510152025
Straight48121620
Three of a Kind3691215
Two Pair246810
Jacks or Better12345

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the RTP of Aces and Faces 7/5?

Aces and Faces 7/5 returns 95.71% to the player (RTP) with optimal strategy. This means for every $100 wagered over the long run, the expected return is $95.71. Using proper strategy is essential to achieve this return rate.

How do I play Aces and Faces 7/5?

Place your bet (1-5 coins), then press Deal to receive 5 cards from a 52-card deck. Select which cards to hold, then press Draw to replace the rest. Your final hand is evaluated against the pay table. The minimum winning hand is Jacks or Better. Always bet max coins (5) to qualify for the enhanced Royal Flush jackpot of 4,000 coins.

What makes Aces and Faces 7/5 different from standard video poker?

Aces and Faces 7/5 offers enhanced payouts for specific Four of a Kind hands. Unlike standard Jacks or Better where all quads pay the same, bonus games have tiered payouts — typically paying more for Four Aces and Four 2s-4s. This creates higher variance but bigger potential wins. The tradeoff is usually a reduced payout for Two Pair (1:1 instead of 2:1).

What is the variance of Aces and Faces 7/5?

Aces and Faces 7/5 has medium variance. This means a balanced mix of frequent small wins and occasional larger payouts. A good choice for players who want some excitement without extreme bankroll swings.

Can I play Aces and Faces 7/5 for free?

Yes! Aces and Faces 7/5 is completely free to play on Pure Video Poker. No download, no registration, and no real money required. You get 1,000 practice credits to play with. It works in any modern web browser on desktop computers, tablets, and smartphones. Use it to practice strategy and learn the game before playing at a real casino.

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