Post by billmcdee on Apr 12, 2016 16:01:03 GMT -5
Game play will be pretty much the same.
First two rounds of play will be strategy rounds. Round 3 is still the Give & Take round which includes three wild cards.
During the first two rounds of play, the payoffs have increased:
During the first two rounds of play, there will be a "BONUS" card attached to one of the 16 cards. If a player selects the card to which the Bonus card is attached, and if that player ends up with the high hand in the round, they will get to select one of 4 bonus cards, which will add bonus dollars to their score. The bonus dollar amounts are $50, $100, $150 and $250, meaning the High Hand bonus could go from just $250 up to as much as $500. Again the player with the high hand is the only one who gets to select a bonus money amount if they possess the Bonus card.
Round 3 payoffs, no Bonus cards in this round...
As before, the player who has the highest score after three rounds of play wins the day and goes on to play two end games, the first is Royal Flush, which could pay off up to $55,000, and the second end game which is played is the Pay Cards Extra round.
Now, if a player achieves a Royal Flush in 14 picks or less, they will play the Pay Cards Extra for a new car.
If a player does not achieve a Royal Flush in 14 picks, or if they bail out to keep any cash they accumulate from 11 hidden money cards on the board, they will play the Pay Cards Extra for a chance to possibly double their money.
If the player hits the BUST card during the Royal Flush round, they will then play the Pay Cards Extra bonus game for a chance at up to $5,000.
As always, the "BUST" card during the Royal Flush round is not placed on the board of 20 cards until after the 7th selection has been made.
If a player achieves a Royal Flush, they get to play the Pay Cards Extra for the car, so that gives players added incentive to perhaps gamble a bit more than before.
Also, if a Royal Flush is made within 14 picks, the player will win the big cash award attached to the card that gives them the Royal Flush.
The big payoff could be an additional $10,000 (6 on the board), $12,500 (5 on the board), $15,000 (4 on the board), $20,000 (3 on the board) or $25,000 (2 on the board). Those payoffs will double if the Royal Flush is in the trump suit selected by the player at the beginning of the round.
Thanks, and may life always deal you all nothing but a winning hand!
Bill
First two rounds of play will be strategy rounds. Round 3 is still the Give & Take round which includes three wild cards.
During the first two rounds of play, the payoffs have increased:
During the first two rounds of play, there will be a "BONUS" card attached to one of the 16 cards. If a player selects the card to which the Bonus card is attached, and if that player ends up with the high hand in the round, they will get to select one of 4 bonus cards, which will add bonus dollars to their score. The bonus dollar amounts are $50, $100, $150 and $250, meaning the High Hand bonus could go from just $250 up to as much as $500. Again the player with the high hand is the only one who gets to select a bonus money amount if they possess the Bonus card.
Round 3 payoffs, no Bonus cards in this round...
As before, the player who has the highest score after three rounds of play wins the day and goes on to play two end games, the first is Royal Flush, which could pay off up to $55,000, and the second end game which is played is the Pay Cards Extra round.
Now, if a player achieves a Royal Flush in 14 picks or less, they will play the Pay Cards Extra for a new car.
If a player does not achieve a Royal Flush in 14 picks, or if they bail out to keep any cash they accumulate from 11 hidden money cards on the board, they will play the Pay Cards Extra for a chance to possibly double their money.
If the player hits the BUST card during the Royal Flush round, they will then play the Pay Cards Extra bonus game for a chance at up to $5,000.
As always, the "BUST" card during the Royal Flush round is not placed on the board of 20 cards until after the 7th selection has been made.
If a player achieves a Royal Flush, they get to play the Pay Cards Extra for the car, so that gives players added incentive to perhaps gamble a bit more than before.
Also, if a Royal Flush is made within 14 picks, the player will win the big cash award attached to the card that gives them the Royal Flush.
The big payoff could be an additional $10,000 (6 on the board), $12,500 (5 on the board), $15,000 (4 on the board), $20,000 (3 on the board) or $25,000 (2 on the board). Those payoffs will double if the Royal Flush is in the trump suit selected by the player at the beginning of the round.
Thanks, and may life always deal you all nothing but a winning hand!
Bill