Super Times Pay Ten Play Poker Slot by IGT
by IGTReleased Jul 16, 2025
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IGT video poker cabinet with 7 variants (Jacks Or Better, Bonus families, Deuces Wild, Joker Poker) in Ten Play mode (10 hands per deal). Highest variance in the Super Times Pay trilogy. 2x-10x random multiplier on Bonus Bet. Press the "Free Play" button below to launch the Super Times Pay Ten Play Poker demo in your browser.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 97.67% |
| RTP Range | 96.64-97.67 |
| Volatility | High |
| Paylines | Video poker hand rankings (10 simultaneous hands per deal) |
| Min Bet | $0.5 |
| Max Bet | $750 |

About Super Times Pay Ten Play Poker Slot
Ten hands per deal is the entire point here. This is the maximum-variance tier of IGT's Super Times Pay trilogy, sitting above the Triple Play and Five Play cabinets in the same family. You're paying 60 coins per round with the Bonus Bet active (50 without), versus 18 in Triple Play and 30 in Five Play. So a single round eats roughly 3.3x more bankroll than its smallest sibling, and your variance scales the same way. Ten simultaneous hands amplify everything, the dry stretches included.
The mechanic itself is standard multi-hand video poker. You pick one of seven variants from the blue hub of TEN PLAY buttons sitting against a dark navy background, the Super Times Pay logo in red and yellow up top. Choices are IGT's usual rotation: Jacks Or Better at 97.57%, Bonus Poker at 97.14%, Bonus Poker Deluxe at 97.67%, Double Bonus Poker at 96.64%, Double Double Bonus Poker at 97.06%, Deuces Wild at 97.03%, and Joker Poker at 97.46%. Pick a variant, dealer drops 5 cards face up, you mark which to HOLD using the keys 1-5 or by clicking, and DRAW replaces the rest. The held cards seed all 10 hands identically, but unheld positions draw independently in each row. So if you keep four-to-a-flush, every one of the 10 hands gets its own shot at the fifth card.
The Super Times Pay multiplier is what justifies the Bonus Bet premium. About once every 15 deals on average, the round flags a random 2x to 10x multiplier applied to the total win across all 10 hands. Mean multiplier when it fires is around 4.05x. It's not a feature you can chase or buy into, just a random sweetener that compounds nicely on the deals where you happen to draw well. Hit a Royal Flush in Double Double Bonus across multiple hands with a 10x active and you're looking at the absolute ceiling of the cabinet.
No buy bonus, no jackpot tiers, no fancy graphics. The presentation is utilitarian Vegas arcade, gold-trimmed blue buttons and a yellow-on-blue header. What you're buying is action density. Ten times the hands per deal, ten times the swings, and a random multiplier that pays in rare but meaningful bursts.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.