This is another five card poker game, with no redraws. That makes it very different from a Video Poker machine. And, not all five cards are dealt at once.

Players ante up a bet, and are given three cards. Before the next card is dealt, they can choose to raise the bet, or simply call. If you call, seeing the fourth card does not cost anything.
By raising, you up the stakes, and can collect more on your winning hands. This same option to call or raise is given on the river card.
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Payouts are made according to the strength of your hand. They begin with a pair of 10's or better. Here is a look at the payout schedule.
- Royal Flush 1,000:1
- Straight Flush 200:1
- Four of a Kind 50:1
- Full House 12:1
- Flush 9:1
- Straight 6:1
- Three of a Kind 4:1
- Two Pairs 3:1
- Tens or Better 2:1
There is no unusual increase in the payouts for playing more than one coins at a time, as you often find on a slot machine. So, there is no difference between playing one $1 coin per hand, or two $.50 coins.
Obviously the idea is land a winner early, and get as many raises as you can in before the hand ends.
The game of Poker Pursuit is like a table game in that players play against the house, but it also has that Video Poker concept of being paid off according to a paytable. There is no need to beat the dealer to win in this game.
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