Super Holdem Poker

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The long line of poker variants rewarding players on four of a kind never cease to surprise, particularly considering the number of games available at Wizard of Odds. When it comes to voluminosity, though, Super Double Double Bonus stands apart with no fewer than seven different combinations of quads, each with ample payouts!

  1. Super Texas Hold em is a variation of traditional Texas Hold em that plays relatively the same except that players are dealt an extra hole card. Super Texas Hold em Rules The rules of Super Texas Hold em are almost identical to regular Texas Hold em, so a basic understanding of that game is required in order to enjoy the variation.
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Thus, your chances to achieve the traditional poker goal — to compose the best possible hand by holding potent cards dealt from a single deck in an effort to best the dealer — are increased by the peculiar paytable which on the lowest four of a kind pays as much as Straight Flush (the remaining six options pays even better).

Furthermore…

…the two most potent quads reward more than a Royal Flash on four out of five possible wagers!

Naturally, such disposition directs player’s poker strategy. To give you the best head start and provide with foundations, there is a detailed statistical game overview at your disposal.

Therein, you can learn more about strategy, combinations, probabilities, and returns’ percentages which may bring an extra analytical edge to your play! (While payouts for Royal Flash vary in comparison to the actual game, the rest of figures tell their story well.)

Other than that, the remainder of your experience is similar to any other game played here — it’s competitive, entertaining, exciting yet smooth, crowned with learning possibilities to increase your overall poker knowledge and skills.

To start with…

…there is a capacious 10,000 FREE credits bankroll, available to be used in five different betting setups, from one to five coins.

Visible on the information strip with balance field and wagering denomination at the middle of your screen — right below the paytable and above the control strip — such bankroll gives you enough space to experiment with various gambling approaches.

As the paytable remains omnipresent throughout your session, you can govern bets by using BET ONE or BET MAX buttons; as you incrementally move through wagering setup using the former, your choice is highlighted at the paytable, and the same happens when you use the latter, allowing you to jump to the max bet at once.

If you’re into the more dynamic style of play, you can use SPEED button and increase the dealer’s tempo in handling the cards neatly branded in Wizard of Odds visuals at their back.

Naturally, DEAL and DRAW buttons direct the new hand, while you activate the HOLD option by hovering above selected card and clicking on it.

Whenever you feel lucky, you can opt for any other game of poker, available for practice or play for real money, by pressing the MORE GAMES button while staying in the same window (courtesy of JavaScript).

Of course…

…playing poker for fun is one thing but being good at it is something different. It takes time, practice, education, prudent thinking, and rational approach to master the right moves, particularly when it comes to perfecting the strategy needed to win.

As always, putting the players’ education at the epicenter of our efforts, Personal Game Advisor is there to help you. This customary feature works in two distinctive ways.

First off, by checking “Warn on strategy error” box atop of your screen, you activate the free advisor, a handy pop-up window which appears whenever you can make a better decision in the selection of cards to be held, keeping your decision-making process sharp.

Secondly, once the cards have been dealt, the hand analyzer appears via the ANALYZE button. When you click on it, you get a detailed analytical overview of all available options, ranked gradually, with the composition made in line with your current hand.

If you decide to use this helping hand in building your playing prowess, you only have to click on the chosen option and you’ll see your cards already selected. Optionally, you can do it for yourself by clicking on the RETURN TO GAME box.

Consequentially…

…Super Double Double Bonus Poker delivers enticing combination of easy-going UI, quick and intuitive run, and entertaining yet competitive fun with learning features equally useful to novice players and seasoned veterans — without the use of the real money.

With such an opportunity to fine-tune your poker strategy anytime, anyplace, there is only one thing remaining to be done: take your gambling responsibility on a date and hit the hand, Jack! Hopefully, good luck tends will follow the suite!

The 2020 European Poker Tour Online $25,000 buy-in no-limit hold’em super high roller event attracted a total of 81 entrants. In the end, the lion’s share of the $2,000,000 in guaranteed prize money was ultimately awarded to Eelis ‘EEE27’ Pärssinen. The poker pro from Finland outlasted a stacked final table to walk away with the title and the top prize of $539,819.

The top nine finishers made the money in this high-stakes tournament, with the money bubble bursting at the end of the first day of action to guarantee the final nine players at least $62,353. Sam ‘Str8$$$Homey’ Greenwood was the player eliminated on the bubble, with his pocket fours outrun by the A-3 suited of David Laka to put an end to the action for the day.

Andrei ‘ragAAAila19’ Boghean of Romania bagged up the chip lead, with Christian “WATnlos” Rudolph and Pärssinen sitting on the next-largest stacks. High stakes cash game and tournament player Artur “mararthur1” Martirosian was the first to be sent to the virtual rail on day 2. He made top pair on a ten-high flop with K-10 suited, only to run into the pocket jacks of Boghean. The larger pair held through the river and Martirosian was eliminated in ninth place ($62,353).

Satellite qualifier Jamie “jamienixon90” Nixon won his way into this event via a $75 Spin & Go. His run came to an end when he shoved J-8 offsuit from the small blind and two-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner Joao “Naza114” Vieira called with A-9 from the big blind. Nixon flopped a pair to take the lead, but Vieira turned a straight which remained best by the river. Nixon cashed for $71,387 as the eighth-place finisher.

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Juan “Malaka$tyle” Pardo hit the rail in 7th place when his K-8 shove from the big blind failed to draw a fold from recent EPT Online preliminary event winner David “MonkeyBausss” Laka, who had limped and then made the call with A-10 suited. Laka improved to a full house by the end to send Pardo home with $95,310.

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Benjamin “bencb789” Rolle had doubled through start-of-day chip leader Andrei “ragAAAila19” Boghean to take the top spot, making a full house against a flush to win the crucial pot. Rolle then extended his advantage by busting Vieira. Rolle defended his big blind with 32 facing a min-raise from Vieira from under the gun with AQ. The flop came down 833 to give Rolle trip threes. He checked and Vieira checked behind. The 9 turn saw Rolle bet 660,000 into a pot of 630,000 and Vieira called with his nut flush draw and overcards to the board. The 5 on the end prompted Rolle to move all-in, having Vieira covered. The Portuguese bracelet winner went into the tank for several minutes before making the hero call with ace high, only to be shown the trips of Rolle. Vieira was awarded $127,249 as the sixth-place finisher.

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Pärssinen moved into second place on the leaderboard by knocking out Andrei “ragAAAila19” Boghean in fifth place ($169,893), shoving with A-K and receiving a call from K-10 which failed to improve. Pärssinen closed the gap on Rolle only to have the German expand the lead again by busting David “MonkeyBausss” Laka in fourth place ($222,826). All the chips went into the middle preflop with Laka holding A6 to Rolle’s K10. Rolle flopped a pair of tens to take the lead and never looked back. Laka cashed for $222,826 as the fourth-place finisher.

Recent EPT Online $10,300 high roller third-place finisher Christian ‘WATnlos’ Rudolph found a double-up through Rolle with pocket threes against A-10 to even things out a bit. The two clashed again just moments later, with all of Rudolph’s chips going in with pocket eights and Rolle calling with pocket fives. The larger pair held up throughout the board and Rolle was left on fumes. He busted in third place shortly afterward, earning $302,837.

Pärssinen took a lead into heads-up play, and he was able to convert that advantage into the title in short order. In the final hand Rudolph raised to 400,000 from the button with K10 and Pärssinen three-bet to 1,440,000 with JJ. Rudolph and the 1064 rolled off the virtual deck on the flop. Pärssinen bet 1,120,000 and Rudolph raised to 2,880,000. Pärssinen shoved all-in and Rudolph called for his tournament life. His top pair was second best to Pärssinen’s overpaid, and the 8 and 2 brought no relief. With that, Pärssinen locked up the pot and the title. Rudolph cashed in for $404,324 with his second top-three finish in the span of a few days.

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Here is a look at the payouts awarded to the top nine finishers:

PlaceNameEarnings
1 Eelis “EEE27” Pärssinen $539,819
2 Christian “WATnlos” Rudolph $404,324
3 Benjamin “bencb789” Rolle $302,837
4 David “MonkeyBausss” Laka $222,826
5 Andrei “ragAAAila19” Boghean $169,893
6 Joao “Naza114” Vieira $127,249
7 Juan “Malaka$tyle” Pardo $95,310
8 Jamie “jamienixon90” Nixon $71,387
9 Artur “mararthur1” Martirosian $62,353

Pärssinen photo credit: René Velli from OlyBet Kings of Tallinn 2018.

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