{"id":857,"date":"2020-04-03T18:55:09","date_gmt":"2020-04-03T18:55:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/vegasadvantage.com\/?p=857"},"modified":"2023-08-05T14:33:09","modified_gmt":"2023-08-05T21:33:09","slug":"complete-set-of-joker-poker-five-of-a-kinds-and-royal-flushes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/vegasadvantage.com\/complete-set-of-joker-poker-five-of-a-kinds-and-royal-flushes\/","title":{"rendered":"Complete Set of Coin Joker Poker Five of a Kinds and Royal Flushes"},"content":{"rendered":"

One of my hobbies is playing full pay Joker Poker. It started out on coin games at the Las Vegas Club. There were seven quarter and two half-dollar machines there. The games were moved to Plaza when Las Vegas Club closed<\/a>. In the end, Plaza spread three quarter machines and a half-dollar one before the coin video poker machines were given away in an October promotion<\/a>. I won the quarter machine that you will see in many of these pictures. <\/p>\n

While I have hit hundreds of five of a kinds on the games, it took me seven years to complete the set of all 13. The holdout for two years was aces, which I found odd as it should have been the easiest one to make. <\/p>\n

It took me 10 years to complete the natural royal flush set. This took a trip to El Cortez on a $1 not-so-ugly jokers machine to catch hearts, my 13th Joker Poker coin natural royal flush. All other images here were taken either at Las Vegas Club or Plaza. <\/p>\n

The oddest five of a kind hand was these sixes. For a few years, five of a kind was not a hand pay on quarter machines. It dropped 1,000 quarters. I held three sixes, caught the other two, and the hopper paid 666 coins before needing a fill to complete the payout.<\/p>\n

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Here is the rest of the complete set. I will start with the royal flushes. Note that the diamond one was dealt to me. The spade one was from a bare ace. <\/p>\n