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My 5th review is on All Aces, a Microgaming video poker game. To tell you the truth I only play All Aces one hand just if my bankroll is far more than a normal amount for say $200 or less. It chomps down on my bets if under a normal session or a losing streak.
I usually steer away from this game just so I can play it's improved version "All Aces 10 hands". It is because of more chances to win than to try to win on one hand. Now these two have ups and downs and I preferably stay with All Aces 10 hands even though in my opinion the All Aces one hand can win much more than with 10 hands. If the Royal Flush I won previously on a $12.50 bet won me $1000 that would be 80x my original bet in a 10 hand VP then 4 Aces would be half for 40x on the same VP. Now what I want to witness is can hitting 4 Aces on a single hand as opposed to hitting one on 10 hands be worth more? I'm sure I know the answer already to this question but it leaves me wondering as I have not hit 4 Aces on just a single hand on All Aces!
What I can agree on is it's famous Double or collect feature in which in all Microgaming video pokers I always double it up if my bets are less than $5 or $10 and a few times $25 during which I like it risky sometimes....more so if I become greedy that I will risk my original bet to double it. It's exciting to go through that each time but the second I double up to see the dealer's card show a King or an Ace multiple times in a row than I completely change the game immediately to see if my luck will change on other video pokers.
I somewhat recommend All Aces but would recommend the 10 hands much more for better chances than one! I'll give this game an 8 out of 10!
Okay before I continue with this review I would like to thank AskGamblers for this awesome opportunity!
My 5th review is on All Aces, a Microgaming video poker game. To tell you the truth I only play All Aces one hand just if my bankroll is far more than a normal amount for say $200 or less. It chomps down on my bets if under a normal session or a losing streak.
I usually steer away from this game just so I can play it's improved version "All Aces 10 hands". It is because of more chances to win than to try to win on one hand. Now these two have ups and downs and I preferably stay with All Aces 10 hands even though in my opinion the All Aces one hand can win much more than with 10 hands. If the Royal Flush I won previously on a $12.50 bet won me $1000 that would be 80x my original bet in a 10 hand VP then 4 Aces would be half for 40x on the same VP. Now what I want to witness is can hitting 4 Aces on a single hand as opposed to hitting one on 10 hands be worth more? I'm sure I know the answer already to this question but it leaves me wondering as I have not hit 4 Aces on just a single hand on All Aces!
What I can agree on is it's famous Double or collect feature in which in all Microgaming video pokers I always double it up if my bets are less than $5 or $10 and a few times $25 during which I like it risky sometimes....more so if I become greedy that I will risk my original bet to double it. It's exciting to go through that each time but the second I double up to see the dealer's card show a King or an Ace multiple times in a row than I completely change the game immediately to see if my luck will change on other video pokers.
I somewhat recommend All Aces but would recommend the 10 hands much more for better chances than one! I'll give this game an 8 out of 10!