Peek Poker is a c# application that enables users to perform a real time memory editing. Version 2 has faster search algorithm and is more extensible to allow for better user generated contents. PureIso/PeekPoker.
Unfortunately, it would take some tinkering of traditional video poker calculator code, and since it wasn't very popular, I doubt the Wizard or anyone else got around to it. But I would be curious to what the paytable was at the casino you saw it at.
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RSF 800
SF 30
4 Aces 80
4 2-4 50
4 5-K 20
FH 7
FL 5
STR 3
3K 2
2 Pair 1
JorB 1
and the maximum bet is 5 coins, the EV is 0.992387054368. Not too shabby.
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How does the Sneak Peek feature work?
The same as:
https://wizardofodds.com/games/video-poker/tables/peek-and-play/
and
https://wizardofodds.com/games/video-poker/tables/look-ahead/
The same as:
https://wizardofodds.com/games/video-poker/tables/peek-and-play/
and
https://wizardofodds.com/games/video-poker/tables/look-ahead/
Except in this game, you don't need to pay an extra 2 credits to enable the 'sneak peek card'—you play only 1 to 5 coins, as usual.
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Sneak Peek video poker is by Sigma, copyright 1998. I played it this month at the Cal-Nev-Ari Casino.
Thanks! May I use those pictures at Wizard of Odds?
Thanks! May I use those pictures at Wizard of Odds?
Yes indeed—it would be an honor!
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Like standard video poker games, Peek and Play Poker sees you bet between 1 and 5 coins per hand. But if you want to enable the Peek and Play feature, you must bet 5 coins plus an extra two credits 7 total.
Also note that Peek and Play Poker usually comes in multi hand format. This means you must play 3, 5, or 10 hands per turn.
This may not interest low rollers, who have enough trouble betting 5 credits in single hand video poker – let alone 7 credits per hand in multi hand Peek and Play.
The one saving grace is that multi hand games feature nickel coin denominations. This differs from single hand video poker machines in land based casinos, where coin denominations are $0.25.
Rather than betting $1.25 to play 5 credits in single hand video poker, multi hand Peek and Play Poker requires that you bet $0.35 to play 5 credits + 2 credits for the Peek feature.
If you’re playing Triple Play Peek and Play Poker, you’ll wager $1.05 to play three hands with the Peek feature, which is cheaper than making the $1.25 max wager in single hand.