Joker Poker takes everything you know about standard video poker and adds one unpredictable element — a single wild Joker that can become any card you need. On Rich11, this classic game runs smoothly on mobile, pays out via bKash, and rewards players who take the time to learn proper strategy. If you enjoy poker but want something with a bit more excitement built in, Joker Poker is worth your time.
Joker Poker is a video poker variant played with a 53-card deck — the standard 52 cards plus one Joker. The Joker is a fully wild card, meaning it can substitute for any card in the deck to complete a winning hand. That single extra card changes the probability of every hand you can make, and it changes the strategy you should use to play each deal.
Unlike Deuces Wild, which gives you four wild cards per deck, Joker Poker gives you just one. This makes the game feel closer to standard video poker while still adding a meaningful wild element. The Joker shows up roughly once every 53 hands on average, but when it does, it can turn a mediocre hand into something genuinely strong.
On Rich11, Joker Poker is available around the clock with no table limits and no waiting. You play against the machine at your own pace, which makes it ideal for players who want to think through their hold decisions without any pressure. The game is fully mobile-optimised and works on any Android or iOS device without downloading anything.
Joker Poker on Rich11 uses the Kings or Better pay table variant — the most common and player-friendly version. The minimum paying hand is a pair of Kings or better, which is more generous than the Two Pair minimum in some other variants.
The Joker completes any hand you need
Rich11 uses the Kings or Better Joker Poker pay table. Knowing this schedule is essential — it directly shapes which cards you should hold and which you should discard on every single hand.
Always play 5 coins per hand on Rich11 when your budget allows. The Natural Royal Flush pays 4,000 coins at max bet versus 250 per coin at single-coin play. That gap in expected value is too large to ignore — drop to a lower denomination if needed, but always play max coins.
Joker Poker on Rich11 is straightforward to pick up. The interface is clean and the game walks you through each step. Here's how a typical hand plays out from start to finish.
Choose your coin value and select how many coins to bet — up to 5 per hand. Rich11 recommends max bet for the best return on the Natural Royal Flush jackpot. If your budget is tight, lower the coin value rather than reducing the number of coins.
You're dealt 5 cards from a shuffled 53-card deck. The Joker can appear in any position. If it shows up, it's already wild — you don't need to activate it. The game marks it clearly on screen.
Tap or click each card you want to keep. Cards marked HOLD stay in your hand. The rest are discarded. This is the most important decision in the game — take your time, especially when the Joker is in your hand.
Your discarded cards are replaced with new cards from the same shuffled deck. The game evaluates your final 5-card hand against the pay table and credits any winnings to your Rich11 balance instantly.
You can play the next hand immediately or head to the cashier to withdraw your winnings via bKash, Nagad, or Rocket. There's no minimum number of hands required before withdrawing on Rich11.
Joker Poker strategy splits into two completely separate decision trees depending on whether the Joker is in your initial hand. Master both and you'll be playing close to the theoretical 98.6% RTP on Rich11.
When no Joker appears in your initial 5 cards, you're playing a standard 52-card hand. The strategy here is similar to Jacks or Better but adjusted for the Kings or Better minimum paying hand. Follow this priority order from top to bottom — hold the first category that applies to your hand.
Hold all five. This is the top payout at 4,000 coins max bet on Rich11. Never break a Natural Royal.
Hold all five. These are complete paying hands — don't discard any card chasing something higher.
Hold the four royal cards and discard the fifth, even if it means breaking a made flush or straight. The 4,000-coin jackpot justifies the draw.
Hold the three matching cards and discard the other two. Draw for Full House or Four of a Kind.
Hold the four connected suited cards. Strong draw potential justifies breaking a lower made hand.
Hold both pairs. Two Pair pays 1 coin on Rich11 — but more importantly, you have a solid chance of improving to a Full House on the draw.
Hold a pair of Kings or Aces. This is the minimum paying hand — hold it and draw three cards for improvement.
Hold four suited cards if no better option exists above.
Hold a pair below Kings. It doesn't pay on its own but gives you the best base to draw Three of a Kind or better.
Hold three royal-suited cards and discard the other two. The long-shot draw is worth it given the jackpot size.
Hold four to an open-ended straight, or two high cards (K, A), or discard all five if nothing else applies.
When the Joker is in your hand, the strategy changes significantly. The wild card opens up hands that would otherwise be impossible, and the priority order shifts to reflect the new possibilities. Always hold the Joker — never discard it.
Hold all five. Five of a Kind pays 1,000 coins at max bet on Rich11 — the top Joker hand. Never break it.
Hold all five. These are complete premium hands — don't discard anything.
Hold all four matching cards plus the Joker. Complete made hand — no draw needed.
Hold the Joker plus three royal cards of the same suit. The wild card makes this draw extremely powerful — you're drawing to a Joker Royal or Natural Royal.
Hold all five. Complete paying hands — don't break them.
Hold the Joker plus the pair. Discard the other two cards and draw for Four of a Kind or Full House.
Hold the Joker plus three connected suited cards. Strong draw potential.
Hold the Joker plus two royal cards of the same suit. Discard the other two.
If none of the above apply, hold just the Joker and discard all four other cards. The wild card alone gives you a strong base for the draw — never discard the Joker under any circumstances.
Rich11 offers both Joker Poker and Deuces Wild, and the right choice depends on your playing style and how much strategy work you want to put in. Here's how they compare honestly.
If you're new to video poker on Rich11, Joker Poker is the better starting point. The strategy is manageable, the minimum paying hand is generous, and the game feels familiar. Once you're comfortable, Deuces Wild offers a higher theoretical RTP for players willing to invest time in learning the more complex strategy.
There are plenty of places to play video poker online, but Rich11 is built specifically for players in Bangladesh. Here's what makes it the right choice for Joker Poker.
Rich11 supports all the mobile wallets that Bangladeshi players actually use. Deposit with bKash in under a minute, play Joker Poker immediately, and withdraw your winnings back to the same wallet without any complicated process or hidden fees.
Every card dealt in Joker Poker on Rich11 is determined by a certified random number generator. The deck is shuffled fresh for every hand. The Joker appears with the correct statistical frequency — no manipulation, no bias.
Joker Poker on Rich11 runs entirely in your mobile browser. No storage space needed, no updates to manage. Open rich11.club, log in, and you're playing within seconds on any Android or iOS device.
Every hand you play in Joker Poker on Rich11 earns loyalty points toward your VIP tier. Progress through Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Elite to unlock better cashback rates, faster withdrawals, and dedicated account management.
Rich11 runs a weekly cashback programme — if your Joker Poker session doesn't go your way, a percentage of your net losses comes back to your account every Monday. It takes the edge off variance and keeps the game enjoyable over the long run.
Rich11's support team is available around the clock and can communicate in both Bengali and English. Whether it's a payment question or a technical issue mid-session, help is always a message away without a long wait.
These are the errors that cost players the most money in Joker Poker. Most of them come from applying standard poker instincts to a game that plays by different rules.
This is the single biggest mistake in Joker Poker. Some players discard the Joker when they already have a pair, thinking the pair is more valuable. It never is. The Joker is always worth more than any non-Joker card in your hand — hold it in every situation without exception.
The Natural Royal Flush pays 4,000 coins at max bet but only 250 per coin at single-coin play. That's a 16x difference on the top prize. If your budget is tight, lower your coin denomination — but always play 5 coins per hand on Rich11 to access the full jackpot.
When the Joker is in your hand alongside a low pair, many players hold the pair thinking it gives them Three of a Kind. It does — but the Joker is better used drawing to a stronger hand. Check the with-Joker strategy chart before holding any pair alongside the wild card.
Joker Poker on Rich11 uses a Kings or Better pay table, not Jacks or Better. Holding a pair of Jacks or Queens expecting a payout is a mistake — those hands don't pay unless you improve them. Adjust your hold decisions to reflect the Kings or Better minimum.
Breaking a made Full House or Flush to chase a Royal Flush draw is almost always the wrong move in Joker Poker. The exception is four to a Natural Royal — that draw is worth breaking a made Flush or Straight. Everything else should be held as-is.
In Joker Poker, Two Pair with the Joker does not pay. Some players hold both pairs alongside the Joker expecting a payout — but the correct play is to hold the Joker plus the higher pair and discard the lower pair, drawing for Three of a Kind or better.
Create your Rich11 account in under two minutes, deposit via bKash, and your first Joker Poker hand is ready to deal. The wild Joker is waiting.
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