Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
I have never seen any kind of triple bonus games with a 10/6 paytable nor have I heard of one. They are all top heavy with pays and low paying at the bottom. Being paid even money for two pair is not unusual. 7/5 seems right to me.

Remember this new game is introduced by WMS gaming as it makes an entry into video poker.
7/5 seems as wrong as the actual 10/6 version I saw last night. That 7/5 version has a 96.5% payback, while the 10/6 is around 100.5%. One other thing, although not a biggie: the Wizard's version has a 275 credit payout for the SF. The one I saw was the standard 250. I'll grab a picture if I hit that casino again. I'm also thinking--and I didn't look at this--that the penny game may take up to 25 credits like many penny games do. If that's the case, it's really available in quarters.