Poker Odds Quads Over Quads
Just like standard video poker, the player is dealt 5 cards. To make quads, you must have 3 of a kind and the remaining 2 cards must add up to total the same value as 1 of the 3 like cards. For example, if a player has a 7 of hearts, a 7 of spades and a 7 of clubs, in order to win, the player must get 2 cards that total 7 such as a 5 (of any suit) and a 2 (of any suit).
Show activity on this post. Here is the maths for you. Or well my maths anyway. With 7 cards to choose from in hold'em, your hole cards and the board, the odds of making quads is about 1 in 595. (13. (48 choose 3)) / (52 choose 7) which = 0.7 or 1 in 595. This is over the entire 7 cards. Getting 4 of the same cards (quads) is the 3rd best hand in poker, the odds are about 1 in 122 if you are dealt a pocket pair. In this hand 2 people are dealt a pair, and both hit quads, which has a 1 in 312,663 chance of happening.
As we mentioned earlier, the ace is low when used in a quad and is valued as 1 point. The rules do not allow a player to make quads aces. The player does have the choice of keeping a 3 of a kind or even a natural 4 of a kind as those will still pay out just like in a standard video poker game.
The best possible Quick Quads Poker hand is 3 10s, a 9 and an ace (all of any suit). The list below is the shows how each quads hand ranks:
10 10 10 8 2
10 10 10 6 4
9 9 9 8 A
9 9 9 6 3
8 8 8 7 A
8 8 8 5 3
7 7 7 6 A
7 7 7 4 3
6 6 6 4 2
5 5 5 4 A
4 4 4 3 A
3 3 3 2 A
But this is just in the case of building quads, and payouts favor 2, 3 and 4 ranks quads as there are fewer combinations to make these quads.
As for the rest of the game play, it follows regular poker. The game still contains flushes, straights, full houses and pairs. We have ranked the hands below for your convenience:
Straight Flush
5 cards in consecutive order all of the same suit. For example 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 all of spades.
4 of a Kind
4 cards all of the same rank. In a 52 card deck, it will have one of each suit.
Full House
2 cards of matching rank along with 3 matching cards of a different match rank. For example 2 7s and 3 8s.
Straight
5 cards in consecutive order with different suits.
2 Pair
A set of 2 cards of matching rank along with a second set of 2 cards with a different matching rank. For example 2 6s and 2 5s.
Another aspect of the game is that there are different variations of Quick Quads. Variations include Jacks or Better, Bonus Poker, Double Bonus, Triple Bonus Plus. Each has some minor differences in the way the game is played. Some simply add a new rule or enhancement, for instance, Jacks or Better would require a minimum of a pair of jacks to win. Games with bonuses require certain hands to pay out higher bonuses.
Just like standard video poker, the player is dealt 5 cards. To make quads, you must have 3 of a kind and the remaining 2 cards must add up to total the same value as 1 of the 3 like cards. For example, if a player has a 7 of hearts, a 7 of spades and a 7 of clubs, in order to win, the player must get 2 cards that total 7 such as a 5 (of any suit) and a 2 (of any suit).
As we mentioned earlier, the ace is low when used in a quad and is valued as 1 point. The rules do not allow a player to make quads aces. The player does have the choice of keeping a 3 of a kind or even a natural 4 of a kind as those will still pay out just like in a standard video poker game.
The best possible Quick Quads Poker hand is 3 10s, a 9 and an ace (all of any suit). The list below is the shows how each quads hand ranks:
10 10 10 8 2
10 10 10 6 4
9 9 9 8 A
9 9 9 6 3
8 8 8 7 A
8 8 8 5 3
7 7 7 6 A
7 7 7 4 3
6 6 6 4 2
5 5 5 4 A
4 4 4 3 A
3 3 3 2 A
But this is just in the case of building quads, and payouts favor 2, 3 and 4 ranks quads as there are fewer combinations to make these quads.
As for the rest of the game play, it follows regular poker. The game still contains flushes, straights, full houses and pairs. We have ranked the hands below for your convenience:
Straight Flush
5 cards in consecutive order all of the same suit. For example 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 all of spades.
4 of a Kind
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4 cards all of the same rank. In a 52 card deck, it will have one of each suit.
Full House
2 cards of matching rank along with 3 matching cards of a different match rank. For example 2 7s and 3 8s.
Straight
5 cards in consecutive order with different suits.
2 Pair
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A set of 2 cards of matching rank along with a second set of 2 cards with a different matching rank. For example 2 6s and 2 5s.
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Another aspect of the game is that there are different variations of Quick Quads. Variations include Jacks or Better, Bonus Poker, Double Bonus, Triple Bonus Plus. Each has some minor differences in the way the game is played. Some simply add a new rule or enhancement, for instance, Jacks or Better would require a minimum of a pair of jacks to win. Games with bonuses require certain hands to pay out higher bonuses.