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To give a glimpse of what we have to offer, here are some of the Video Poker Machines for Sale: IGT Game King Poker 044. With a 19” LCD touch screen housed in a padded sit-down cabinet, this machine boasts of 34 games of video poker, slots, keno, and blackjack. Paired with 3D stereo sound and numerous control buttons, this comfortable machine. This video poker game called ‘Ultimate X Poker ’ is IGT’s (International Gaming Technology) is a completely new type of poker game that offers the potential for mor action than any other multi-hand video poker game. Te Ultimate X feature is a buy-a-pay wager that qualifies players for bonus multipliers from 2 times to 12 times a normal. Ultimate X video poker is a game where you get the chance to double your bet. If you get a paying hand, you win a multiplier which will go into effect on your next hand. Ultimate X video poker is available in both a single-line and multi-line version. Select from 19 different video poker variations with the button, including Jacks or Better, Bonus, Double Double, Triple Double, Full Pay Deuces, 16/10 (Not So Ugly) Deuces, Loose Deuces, three kinds of Joker Poker, and more. Keyboard You can use the mouse to click on cards to hold, or you may find it easier to use the keyboard: 1-5 = Hold/Cancel. 64 Poker games including Spin Poker, Ultimate X Poker, 3 Play, 5 Play, 10 Play, and more. 6 Multi line bonus slot games like Wolf Run. 6 Keno and Real Blackjack. Double down, split, sells in insurance and WIN BET Let It Ride. Clean plug and play machine with something for everybody. Shipping specials with $200 off any second machine purchase.
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HISTORY OF TRADE STIMULATORS
Trade stimulators, as the name implies, were designed to stimulate business either by attracting customers into a specific store or by giving the customer another reason to spend his loose change when paying for merchandize.Even though trade stimulators were extensively used in the 1890s, they weren't called trade stimulators until 1907 when the Mills Novelty Company used the term in one of its catalogues.
The most popular early trade stimulators were the Bicycle and the Fairest Wheels. With both of these machines the weight of a penny caused a wheel to rotate and, like a carnival wheel, the player hoped the wheel would stop on a high number so that he could win multiple cigars or other merchandise. Other popular machines during this era were the penny drops and flips.
The bartender or store attendant paid winners over the counter since trade stimulators did not automatically pay out cash like slot machines. Winners usually received free merchandise, such as a cigar or a pack of cigarettes. Some trade stimulators had automatic token dispensers so that the store attendant didn't have to be called every time there was a winner. These tokens were stamped with the store's name or the winning value, such as 'Good For A Free Cigar' or 'Good for 5ó in Trade'.
Although trade stimulators became less popular for a period, their popularity rebounded in the 1930s. Many operators utilized them instead of slot machines because there were lower in cost and smaller in size, as well as needing fewer repairs and posing less legal problems. By the late 1930s, trade stimulators were increasingly becoming known as counter games.
Many trade stimulators, especially those made in the 1930s and 1940s, also dispensed gumball. The gumball feature allowed operators to claim that the stimulators were vending machines and not gambling devices. Operators claimed that the machine were made to dispense gumballs for a coin and that the spinning reels were for amusement purposes.
The 1930s trade stimulators were generally ornate and appealing to the eye, while in the 1940s they became more utilitarian. After the Johnson Act, which made gambling machines illegal, was passed in the early 1950s, merchants started using punchboards instead of trade stimulators.
For a list of trade stimulators available for sale, visit the Trade Stimulator Sales List
For a list of Trade Stimulator Manufacturers and Game Names, visit the Manufacturer and Game List Web PageCopyright: 1996 Ken Durham.
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What is the Playing Sequence?
The playing sequence for Ultimate X Poker is almost the same as more traditional video poker games. The main difference is you choose if you want to wager 10 coins instead of five to have the chance to win a multiplier on your next hand.
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- Find the Ultimate X Poker machine you want to play. Remember you can find one play, three play, and 10 play machines.
- Put money in the machine.
- Choose to bet five or 10 coins per hand. A 10 coin bet gives you the chance to trigger a multiplier for the next hand.
- Hit the deal button to receive a five card hand.
- Select the cards you want to hold. The same cards are held in each hand if you’re playing a three times or 10 times play machine.
- Hit the deal button. Your final hand or hands are displayed and winnings added to your balance.
Ultimate X Poker Pay Tables
Ultimate X Poker is available on many different video poker games. The common pay tables are listed below along with the house edge using proper strategy.
If you compare these pay tables with the best ones available on games without the Ultimate X feature you can see that most games are better without it. You can quickly compare pay tables by looking at the individual pages we dedicate to each game on this site.
Jacks or Better – The Ultimate X Poker Jacks or Better pay table, 8 / 6, pays eight for a full house and six for a flush. This creates a house edge of 1.43%. The common standalone 9 / 6 Jacks or Better games has a house edge of .46%.
Deuces Wild – When you play the NSUD version of Deuces Wild with a pay table of 25 / 16 / 10 / 4 / 4 / 3 you have a house edge of .27%. The Ultimate X version has a pay table of 20 / 12 / 10 / 4 / 4 / 3 and has a house edge of 2.13%.
Joker Poker or Joker’s Wild – The Ultimate X version has a pay table of 50 / 17 / 7 / 5 / 3 with a house edge of 1.77%. The 7 / 5 version that has a lowest paying hand of a pair of kings has a house edge of 1.07%.
Bonus Poker– The Ultimate X version of Bonus Poker has a 7 / 5 pay table with a house edge of 1.91%. A regular game with an 8 / 5 pay table has a house edge of .84%.
Bonus Poker Deluxe – The Ultimate X version of Bonus Poker Deluxe uses the 8 / 6 pay table with a house edge of 1.18%. If you play a standalone version using the 9 / 6 pay table the house edge is .36%.
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Double Bonus Poker– The Ultimate X version of Double Bonus Poker has a 9 / 6 / 5 pay table with a house edge of 1.89%. You can find standalone machines using a 9 / 7 / 5 pay table with a house edge of .89%.
Double Double Bonus Poker – The Ultimate X version of Double Double Bonus Poker uses the 9 / 5 pay table with a house edge of 2.07%. A standalone machine using the 9 / 6 pay table has a house edge of 1.02%.