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Hyper Bonus Poker With maximum bet on all three hands, the player has the option to bet an additional 5 credits per hand to activate the Hyper Bonus Feature. If a winning hand is dealt, a multiplier of up to 12X is randomly selected for each hand and applied to the payout for the corresponding hand. In addition, many hyper-turbo will start with a limited amount of chips, such as 500 chips compared to a more standard total of 1,500. Hyper-turbos are a great way to play tournaments if you are short on time or want to get some massive volume in, though traditional poker playing techniques fly out the window in these events, as they quickly. Hyper Slots Bonuses - For new players only. Every time the Hyper Slots players make a deposit of £100 or more, they can unlock the Turbo Reel and grab their award! The awarding is random; note that all of the winning segments now account for 50 or 500 Free Spins! #poker vlog #poker coaching #sng ^Buy kucoinshares KCS cryptocurrency exchange here https://www.bibox.com.

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Wizard
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I just created a new page on Hyper Bonus Poker. As always, I welcome all comments and corrections.
It's not whether you win or lose; it's whether or not you had a good bet.
tringlomane
Sorry, didn't see this at first.
A couple of minor corrections with the paytable listing all available versions, but looks good otherwise:
Traditional 7/5 Bonus pays 98.01% yielding a difference of 0.28%.
Traditional 9/5 Jacks or Better pays 98.45% yielding a difference of 0.32%.
This game really ticks me off by not giving the average multiplier info in the help screen, and that you analyzed the 2nd best paying version of the game available of this game, and it doesn't even pay 99%. My local casino may also offer this game as they have 9/5 DDB, but without the average multiplier, I won't know for sure! grrr... IGT is basically saying 'screw you' to the intelligent player with their new games. Ultimate Aces is even worse, maxing out at 98.47%....ugh
Hyper Bonus media sheet:
http://media.igt.com/marketing/PromotionalLiterature/GamePromoLit_1FDCA-16513.pdf
Ultimate Aces media sheet:
http://media.igt.com/marketing/PromotionalLiterature/GamePromoLit_1FDC9-1E288.pdf
onenickelmiracle
I wonder why they published average multipliers on an older game, but not this one and how they're able to advertise a guaranteed multiplier when it is in fact not guaranteed if a multiplier can be 1x. I understand why they didn't publish so it can be changed any time, but someone must have thought they must before and forced the company to do so, but not later. Something must have changed regulation-wise for both aspects, but what specifically was it I wonder.
In the land of the blind, the man with one eye is the care taker. Hold my beer.
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onenickelmiracle

IGT is basically saying 'screw you' to the intelligent player with their new games. Ultimate Aces is even worse, maxing out at 98.47%....ugh
Hyper Bonus media sheet:
http://media.igt.com/marketing/PromotionalLiterature/GamePromoLit_1FDCA-16513.pdf
Ultimate Aces media sheet:
http://media.igt.com/marketing/PromotionalLiterature/GamePromoLit_1FDC9-1E288.pdf


The $15 daily fee might be why the highest return available is below 99%. I've only played a few individual 99% machines in my life at the quarter and dollar level. Mostly because they're rare or essentially compless. Always thought everything was too low because the gaming companies are making better returns impossible by insisting they must stick their hands in the cookie jar before anyone else. The fact it is assumed every player plays perfectly also doesn't help, when most won't.
In the land of the blind, the man with one eye is the care taker. Hold my beer.
onenickelmiracle
What does it mean a bet is non-refundable? I'm assuming as soon as 10 coins per line is selected, the hand is dealt instead of being able to change the bet or cash out.
In the land of the blind, the man with one eye is the care taker. Hold my beer.
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Wizard
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What does it mean a bet is non-refundable? I'm assuming as soon as 10 coins per line is selected, the hand is dealt instead of being able to change the bet or cash out.


Bets in video poker are always non-refundable, as far as I know. I guess I was trying to emphasize that the player couldn't choose whether to pay extra for the multiplier after the deal, but had to pay for it in advance, without the right to a refund if he got a crap cards on the deal.
It's not whether you win or lose; it's whether or not you had a good bet.
onenickelmiracle

Bets in video poker are always non-refundable, as far as I know. I guess I was trying to emphasize that the player couldn't choose whether to pay extra for the multiplier after the deal, but had to pay for it in advance, without the right to a refund if he got a crap cards on the deal.

Ok thanks.
In the land of the blind, the man with one eye is the care taker. Hold my beer.

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Tournament poker is exciting enough thanks to the ever-increasing blinds and antes, and the fact the playing field is gradually being decreased to one single winner. Turbo and hyper-turbo tournaments enhance this excitement by rapidly increasing the blinds and antes.

A typical standard online tournament blind structure increases every 10-20 minutes. The actual speed depends on a number of factors including the tournament’s buy-in.

Turbo blind structures tend to increase every five or so minutes, with hyper-turbos being even crazier, raising the blinds every three-minutes or so.

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These faster-paced structures suit recreational players down to the ground for a number of reasons. First, they don’t take as long from start to completion. Second, they level the playing field somewhat because Lady Luck has a more prominent role to play in what happens.

All tournaments are, on the surface, the same beast. Everyone starts with the same number of chips, the same percentage of the field is paid out, and the big money is usually reserved for the top three finishers. There are, however, several key differences in the strategy you need to employ to be successful in turbo and hyper-turbo tournaments. You can’t simply approach them in the same way as you would an MTT with a standard blind structure.

Tight Is Right at the Beginning

The early levels of any tournament are almost identical. You’ll start with a healthy stack, usually 100-250 big blinds. This means you shouldn’t be going out of your way to pick up every possible pot. Adding 75 chips to a 5,000 stack just isn’t really worth it in the long run.

Ever heard of the saying tight is right? This is true in tournament poker where conserving chips at the start of the event is more important than accumulating them. By all means be super aggressive with your strong, made hands, but try to create a tighter image because it will come in handy later on when we start getting all-in happy!

Be aware that mistakes in faster paced tournaments are compounded and what seems like a small error can end up costing you your tournament life. Your always only going to be a few minutes away from a jump in the cost per round, so slipping up and losing 10-20% of your stack may not seem much right now, but you could find yourself short stack within a matter of minutes.

Always keep a eye on your stack size and those of your opponents. You should be doing this anyway but it’s crucial in turbos and hyper-turbos. It’s extremely easy to think you’re cruising along only for the blinds to go up and you drop below 20 big blinds. This is a tricky stack size to play and many players approach it the wrong way by still calling three-bets and making continuation bets with hands they can’t call a shove with.

Watch for which opponents have failed to adjust to their more difficult stack sizes and take advantage of them.

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The Middle Stages Come Around Much Faster

Be aware that the middle stages of the tournament come around far more quickly than in a standard structured tournament. Be prepared to start stealing more from late position and with a wider range of hands than usual to keep your head above water. A lot of turbo players continue to play too tight for too long and find themselves in the unwanted position of being in push-or-fold mode far too early,

Speaking of which, you need to master the art of short stacked poker because you’ll be playing a lot of the tournament like this! There are dozens of apps and “cheat sheets” out there that show optimal pushing and calling ranges. Memorise them. Commit them to memory, or have them on notes stuck to your monitor.

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Most lesser skilled turbo players push and call too tightly. You’ll be surprised at how wide some stack sizes dictate you should be committing your stack with.

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Finally, not really a strategy adjustment but be prepared for a much lower Return on Investment (ROI) when you play turbo and hyper-turbo tournaments. Your hourly rate will likely be higher but your money won per tournament much less because luck plays a larger role than your typical tournament.