Who Wants to Be a Millionaire is one of the most successful quiz shows on television, and Playtech’s new live video poker game puts a great twist on the concept. We’ll take a close look at it in our Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Video Poker review, with information on the wide range of payouts available, the RTPs, and much more. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Video Poker Live is streamed from one of Playtech’s studios, and has five poker variants to choose from (including an exclusive one created for this game). The RTPs reach as high as 99.54%, and you can play for cash prizes of up to 2,000x your bet with help from the Millionaire Bonus round.
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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Video Poker Live combines one of the biggest TV quiz shows of all time with the ever-popular card game. It includes five types of video poker to explore, with one unique and exclusive variant. Each type has its own RTP and payouts.
Choose from:
The host uses a single 52-card deck and deals 5 cards to begin the game. You can either discard or hold cards depending on how you feel about their potential. The host deals a second set of cards, allowing players to replace any they discard. Prizes are then awarded based on the final hands.
You may play as many as 100 hands depending on how long you want to keep the game running. Apart from the first hand, which is live, the rest of the hands rely on a Random Number Generator (RNG) for fair play.
You can switch between the video poker variants during the betting phase before a round starts. And if you want to play the Millionaire Bonus round, which is completely optional, you’ll need to make an extra bet of 5x your stake per hand.
There are five video poker games available:
Winning hands in this variant must include a pair of jacks or better. Any lower-value pairs won’t achieve a win.
All cards with a value of ‘2’ are Wild. They can stand in for any other cards in the deck.
The minimum winning hand is a pair of jacks, but other hands offer boosted payouts.
This variant offers similar payouts to Jacks or Better. However, winning hands featuring four of a kind award enhanced payouts.
Playtech’s unique variant awards increased payouts for winning hands featuring aces.
You can play just one feature in Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Video Poker Live: the Millionaire Bonus round.
If you choose to make the extra Millionaire Bonus bet (instead of opting out), you’ll get to play it when a specific four-card hand is formed. The maximum payout available in the bonus round depends on the cards that trigger it:
During the feature, a number of multiple-choice ‘questions’ appear. Each correct answer awards a specific bet multiplier and advancement to the next round to play for higher payouts. As in the TV show, you can take advantage of three lifelines (all using an RNG):
The 2,000x multiplier is awarded for getting every ‘question’ in the feature right.
The payouts available in Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Video Poker Live differ depending on the variant you choose. As an example, here are the prizes available in Jacks or Better:
Hand |
Payout |
Jacks or Better |
1x |
Two Pair |
2x |
Three of a Kind |
3x |
Straight |
4x |
Flush |
6x |
Full House |
9x |
Four of a Kind |
25x |
Straight Flush |
50x |
Royal Flush |
800x |
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Video Poker Live is presented by English-speaking dealers, and the game appears to be available 24 hours a day at the time of writing this review.
Here are the main highlights of Playtech’s Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Video Poker Live:
Payouts of up to 2,000x your bet available.
Exclusive Millionaire Aces variant.
Millionaire Bonus recreates experience of appearing on the TV show.
Studio and UI design feel authentic to the TV series.
RTPs are high across most poker variants.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Video Poker Live is a fantastic adaptation of the long-running quiz show. It includes five video poker variants to choose from, with an impressive set of RTPs and payouts. And the Millionaire Bonus round is a great addition that uses the format of the show brilliantly.
The biggest prize is 2,000x your bet, though you only have a chance at that in the Millionaire Bonus. Still, there are some other decent payouts to win elsewhere.
Whether you’re a fan of the TV show or not, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Video Poker Live deserves a look. It’s an entertaining video poker game with depth and variety.
Rating: 8.5
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