I had some freeplay last time I was at Rincon, and it wasn't enough to warrant play on the $5/credit machines. However, I wasn't going to play the terrible payout machines that now occupy most of the VP area.
As far as I can tell, there are only 3 presentable Bonus Poker machines left in all of Rincon.
There is the $1/$2/$5 machine labeled Game King in the High Limit area, with 99.26 Aces and Faces and 99.40 Ace$.
There is a 25c/50c/$1/$2/$5 machine in the regular area, with the same.
There is a 25c/50c/$1/$2/$5 right next to it with 99.17 Bonus Poker, but not the other slightly better variants.
Anyway, all 3 machines were being hogged and I finally gave up and just sat at a 3-play machine, which I thought was full pay bonus poker.
Nope!
Instead it was taking DOUBLE the credits for each hand (wtf) and paying out single. For example, if I was playing $1 triple play for 5 credits each, instead of $15 per hand, it was $30 per hand, yet I was only being paid as if I was being charged $15 per hand!
To make up for this, you get some weird "dream card" sometimes where the card on the right is automatically changed to the best-case-scenario card (when first dealt). If you are a Rob Singer type, you can change the card to something else. (I never tried it, since I was always happy with what it dealt.) For example, when you get dealt 3-3-4-8-x, it changes the x into a third 3.
So that's supposed to "make up" for the fact that you're paying double per hand, but I think it sucks overall, and I bet the odds are terrible.
I had already committed my freeplay into the machine before I realized, so I was stuck with it, and walked away with about 80% of my freeplay value, which was lousy but could have been worse.
I love how it tricks you into playing it with no notification of what you're playing until you actually get started. It looks like a regular Bonus Poker 3-Play on the surface, except for the "Dream Card" words written on the machine.