An electronically implemented method of playing a poker style video game displaying
a 54 matrix. The rows are each preassigned a single card value from the group
consisting of Tens, Jacks, Queens, Kings or Aces. Only Tens, Jacks, Queens, Kings
and Aces of each suit, namely Spades, Clubs, Hearts and Diamonds, from a standard
52 card deck are utilized. The twenty cards are randomly shuffled and dealt into
the 54 matrix. Pay outs are based on the number of Tens in the preassigned
Tens row, Jacks in the preassigned Jacks row, etc. Additional pay outs are based
on the cards in each of the columns. Column pay outs include straights and royal
flushes. Preferably, players are allowed to select which initially dealt cards
to hold and which to discard. The discards are shuffled and randomly re-dealt a
second time to the unoccupied spaces of the matrix.