Play Two Pair Video Poker Online With Bitcoin

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Play Two Pair Video Poker Online With Bitcoin

You can play Video Poker Two Pair online with bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies at Bitcoin Games.

What is Video Poker Two Pair?

Two Pair Video Poker is Two pair is the eight best hand, two pairs of different cards. An example two pair would be 2-2-K-K-A.

What is the Jacks or Better Payout?

Two pair usually pays out 2x your initial bet in Jacks or Better as well as most other non-wild card games.

What is Bitcoin Games?

Bitcoin Games is an online casino that exclusively uses the cryptocurrency Bitcoin. We are provably fair, offer anonymous and instant registration, and offer several popular games. Our game style is based off of the classic Video Poker machines in Las Vegas.
 
We offer the following advantages:
 
  • No registration
  • At least 99% expected return on all games
  • Instant payouts
  • Games are provably fair
  • Play Bitcoin Video Poker from anywhere

How do I create an account?

Every user is automatically given an anonymous account when they enter our site. To return to your account, use the unique URL found by clicking the account tab in the leaderboards. Don’t give out your account information to anyone, or they will have access to your credit balance.

How do I deposit?

You can be playing in just a couple seconds! We do not wait for any confirmations before funding your account. As soon as your deposit transaction is detected on the Bitcoin network, your account will be credited.
 
You can use any Bitcoin wallet to deposit funds into your account. At the bottom of your screen is a horizontal black bar that says "Add credits by sending Bitcoins to XXXXX". Simply send Bitcoins to that address and your account will be credited within a few seconds.
 
If you hover your mouse cursor over the Bitcoin address, a QR code will pop up which you can scan with your mobile Bitcoin wallet. If you are viewing the site on a mobile phone, tap the Bitcoin address and you will be taken to your associated Bitcoin wallet app.

How do I withdraw?

At the bottom of your screen is a horizontal black bar with a button that says "CASH OUT". Click that button, fill out the amount and destination address and click "Withdraw". The withdrawal transaction will be sent to the Bitcoin network in just a few seconds.
In order to withdraw funds, all of your previous deposits must have gotten at least 2 confirmations. This usually takes about 10 or 20 minutes. This is to prevent malicious users from creating fraudulent transactions. A small transaction fee of 0.0001 BTC will be deducted.
 

- Jordan Bach, Gambling911.com

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