Evoplay reworks a casino classic in its latest title, Video Poker.

Players can hold up to five hands at once, with the game combining strategy with risk.
The title initially draws a hand of five cards which it invites players to hold or discard before revealing the final draw.
The winning hands and their multiplier amounts are displayed alongside the five-card draw, beginning at 1x for Jacks or Better and reaching up to 250x for a royal flush.
Video Poker also offers an Auto Hold in which the winning card combination is held after dealing and enables AutoPlay.
Ivan Kravchuk, CEO at Evoplay, said Video Poker “combines the classic allure of Jacks or Better with the excitement of multiple hands and multipliers,” with the Auto Hold mode “further amplifying” the dynamism in the gameplay.