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Super Times Pay Triple Play Poker Slot by IGT

by IGTReleased Jul 16, 2025

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IGT's original multi-hand video poker cabinet (the format that started the category in the 2000s): 7 variants in Triple Play mode (3 hands per deal), with an optional Super Times Pay 2x-10x multiplier. Lowest bankroll velocity in the trilogy. The "Free Play" button below loads the Super Times Pay Triple Play Poker demo instantly in your browser.

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Specifications

Game TypeSlots
RTP97.67%
RTP Range96.64-97.67
VolatilityHigh
PaylinesVideo poker hand rankings (3 simultaneous hands per deal)
Min Bet$0.15
Max Bet$750
Themes
Features
Super Times Pay Triple Play Poker slot gameplay screenshot

About Super Times Pay Triple Play Poker Slot

Triple Play is the original. Before Five Play and Ten Play existed, IGT figured out in the 2000s that one starting deal could seed multiple simultaneous hands, and the multi-hand video poker category was born from that cabinet. This is that cabinet. The 3-hand parent of a format that now dominates land-based casino floors.

Mechanically: pick one of seven variants from the red Triple Play hub (Jacks or Better at 97.57%, Bonus Poker 97.14%, Bonus Poker Deluxe 97.67%, Double Bonus 96.64%, Double Double Bonus 97.06%, Deuces Wild 97.03%, Joker Poker 97.46%), take your five-card deal, hold what you want, and those held cards are copied into all three rows. The unheld slots draw independently in each row, so one deal becomes three different finished hands against the same paytable. Hold a pair of aces and you might end up with a low pair on top, a full house in the middle, and quads on the bottom. The held cards are the constant. Everything else diverges.

The "Super Times Pay" part is the optional Bonus Bet, an extra coin per hand that brings the round to 18 coins total. About once every 15 deals, a random multiplier between 2x and 10x lights up before the deal and applies to your total payout across all three hands. The average multiplier when it hits is 4.05x. Skip the Bonus Bet and the multiplier never triggers, but you also play at 15 coins per round instead of 18.

At 18 coins per round this is the cheapest tier of the trilogy by a wide margin. Five Play runs 30 coins, Ten Play runs 60. Same seven variants, same multiplier math, same paytables, but Triple Play burns through bankroll at roughly a third of the rate. It's the version to learn the format on, especially if you're new to holding decisions across parallel hands.

The hub itself is unapologetically utilitarian. Deep navy background, the Super Times Pay logo in carved red lettering with yellow "Times Pay" script on a blue card-deck plate, and seven red gold-trimmed buttons arranged in two rows with Joker Poker hanging solo underneath. No animation, no narrative, no theme art. The cabinet announces what it is and asks you to pick a variant.

Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.