In Kenya, video poker might not get as much buzz as an EPL match or that Lotto draw you place via M-Pesa, but it’s a proper casino game mash-up: part poker, part slots. You start with five cards, choose which to hold, then draw again. If you land a winning hand, you score a payout according to the payout table. Otherwise, your KSh goes poof—achana na mimi with those dud cards.
Whether you’ve tried a traditional video poker machine in a casino or you’re pressing buttons on your phone funded by Airtel Money, the rules stay the same. To get clued-up, check how to play video poker. Remember, you must be 18+ to join the action in Kenya.
Jacks or Better
Jacks or Better is the household name in video poker. You need a pair of Jacks (or Queens, Kings, Aces) to win. With a high payout percentage—hovering around 99%—you get a low house edge, so your long-term chances look solid. Ideal if you’re a beginner hunting for steady returns on bets of just KSh 100 or more.
Deuces Wild
Deuces Wild turns every two in the deck into a wild card, boosting your odds to hit straights, full houses and more. Its payout percentage is strong, but juggling those wild cards can feel like extra homework. Sasa, study your cards and decide which to keep—strategy here pays off.
Joker Poker
Joker Poker adds a 53rd card: the Joker, also wild. Here you need at least a pair of Kings or Aces to get paid. It blends the simplicity of Jacks or Better with the extra kick of wild cards, giving a fair payout percentage. Since there’s just one wild, it’s easier to spot what to hold—mambo poa for new and veteran players alike.
Tens or Better
Tens or Better lowers the bar—you only need a pair of Tens or higher. Combos show up more often, so payouts dip slightly, but you’ll chalk up wins more frequently. With a low house edge and straightforward gameplay, it’s shwari if you want fast rounds and minimal fuss.
Aces and Faces
Aces and Faces fires up the stakes by rewarding four-of-a-kind Aces, Kings, Queens, or Jacks with top prizes. Some tables even pay well on lower quads. It offers a solid payout percentage but demands sharper strategy—no achana na mimi when chasing those big hands.