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Quick Quads Poker

Quick Quads Poker

Quick Quads Poker is a unique game that offer several differences from standard 5 card draw based games.

The first difference you will come across is that unlike other video poker games, Quick Quads Poker is a 6 coin game. Most video poker games are 5 coin games.

Card value is another difference. Aces are always low in making quads. Also, kings, queens and jacks cannot be used to make a “quads” hand. To make quads, the 2 through 10 ranked cards are used.

How to Play Quick Quads Poker Video Poker

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 9 A

10 10 10 9 A

10 10 10 8 2

10 10 10 8 2

10 10 10 7 3

10 10 10 7 3

10 10 10 6 4

10 10 10 6 4

10 10 10 5 5

10 10 10 5 5

9 9 9 8 A

9 9 9 8 A

9 9 9 7 2

9 9 9 7 2

9 9 9 6 3

9 9 9 6 3

9 9 9 5 4

9 9 9 5 4

8 8 8 7 A

8 8 8 7 A

8 8 8 6 2

8 8 8 6 2

8 8 8 5 3

8 8 8 5 3

8 8 8 4 4

8 8 8 4 4

7 7 7 6 A

7 7 7 6 A

7 7 7 5 2

7 7 7 5 2

7 7 7 4 3

7 7 7 4 3

6 6 6 5 A

6 6 6 5 A

6 6 6 4 2

6 6 6 4 2

6 6 6 3 3

6 6 6 3 3

5 5 5 4 A

5 5 5 4 A

5 5 5 3 2

5 5 5 3 2

4 4 4 3 A

4 4 4 3 A

4 4 4 2 2

4 4 4 2 2

3 3 3 2 A

3 3 3 2 A

2 2 2 A A

2 2 2 A 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:

Royal Flush

Royal Flush

A, K, Q, J, 10 all of the same suit.

Straight Flush

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 of a Kind

4 cards all of the same rank. In a 52 card deck, it will have one of each suit.

Full House

Full House

2 cards of matching rank along with 3 matching cards of a different match rank. For example 2 7s and 3 8s.

Flush

Flush

5 cards of any rank with a matching suit.

Straight

Straight

5 cards in consecutive order with different suits.

3 of a Kind

3 of a Kind

3 cards of the same rank.

2 Pair

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.

One Pair

One Pair

2 cards of a match rank.

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.

Quick Quads Poker Odds and Pay Tables

As we mentioned earlier, Quick Quads poker is a 6 coin game. This allows for higher payouts and bonuses in the game versus it 5 coin counterparts. This doesn’t mean you can’t play 5 or less coins, but the maximum return on payouts are for 6 coin play.

The table below shows you an example of the payouts for Quick Quads Poker. (Based on the Double Bonus version. The different variations have different pay tables therefore, the payout may vary.):

6 Coins Play
Royal Flush4000
Straight Flush250
4 of a Kind As500
4 of a Kind 2-4s300
4 of a Kind Other230
Full House40
Flush25
Straight20
3 of a Kind15
2 Pairs10
Jacks or Better5

The big change in payout is at the 4 of a kind level. You’ll also notice that quads with 2s, 3s, and 4s pay out better than other 4 of a kinds. This is due to the lower amount of possible combinations to make the quads with these ranks.

5 Coin Play6 Coin Play
9/6 Jacks or Better99.54%99.61%
8/5 Bonus Poker99.17%99.55%
9/7/7 Double Bonus Poker99.11%99.55%
9/6 Double Double Bonus Poker98.98%99.65%

Other paytables are available with different payback percentages.

Quick Quads Poker Video Poker Strategies and Tactics

The objective with Quick Quads Poker video poker is the same as with any standard 5 card poker game. Get the best hand. We listed the hand ranking above. So if you have a royal flush or a straight flush, it will not make any sense to try for quads. But if you are sitting with a pair or 3 of a kind, it will definitely make sense to go for it.

But just because it is a poker game, don’t go into a hand playing it like a traditional 5 card draw hand. This can cost you dearly. As with any video poker game, you want to be meticulous in your Quick Quads game play. It can be a tough decision to decide to go for quads when you have a full house, for example, but the reward can outweigh the risks.

It’s important to research the strategies for the type of Quick Quads game you are playing. A great site for Quick Quads strategy is videopoker.com. They created a 52 page comprehensive document specifically dedicated to Quick Quads Poker. It includes the following variations:

  • 9/6 Jacks or Better
  • 8/5 Jacks or Better
  • 8/5 Bonus Poker
  • 7/5 Bonus Poker
  • 9/7/5 Double Bonus Poker
  • 9/6/5 Double Bonus Poker
  • 9/6 Double Double Bonus Poker
  • 9/5 Double Double Bonus Poker
  • 8/5 Triple Bonus Poker Plus
  • 7/5 Triple Bonus Poker Plus
  • 9/6 Triple Double Bonus Poker
  • 9/5 Triple Double Bonus Poker

Conclusion

Quick Quads Poker is not your standard video poker game. With the 6 coin/higher payout element, the possibility of higher winnings exist. The payouts as high as 99.61% also make it a better choice than other games as it is among the highest rate of returns in the video poker industry.

Take time to learn the game strategies and nuances using the information we provide here and then try out a free play version to get the hang of it. Then, when you are ready, you can play Quick Quads Poker for real money.

Quick Quads Poker is made available to online casinos and video poker sites through International Gaming Technologies (IGT) and Action Games online casino platforms. It is offered 3 play, 5 play and 10 play versions for intermediate to experienced players. Recently a new single play version has been released which is ideal for novice players.

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