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Poker Plus

Poker Plus pinball machine (1978)

Release Date:

April 1978

Poker Plus Gameplay & History

Poker Plus, a solid-state release from the Spanish manufacturer Recel, is a quintessential gambler’s table that leans heavily into the high-stakes aesthetic of the casino floor. Built around a classic card-themed layout, this four-player machine strips away the modern excess of contemporary designs, focusing instead on the rhythmic satisfaction of clearing drop targets. With a sparse but effective feature set—anchored by three slingshots and a lone pop bumper—the playfield demands precise ball control to navigate its five-target drop bank, which serves as the engine for the game’s scoring progression.

The core loop revolves around the pursuit of the “Aces.” To maximize your scoring potential, you must systematically knock down all four ace drop targets before engaging the central collect target. Every ace cleared prior to that final shot increases the value of your payout, making the hunt for a full sweep a nerve-wracking exercise in risk versus reward. Once the center target is hit, the bank resets, forcing you to begin the cycle anew. Successfully navigating this sequence twice is the key to unlocking the double bonus, a must for any player looking to climb the leaderboard.

For those chasing the high score, the secret lies in the upper playfield. A well-placed initial plunge into the lit top lane nets you a quick 50,000 points while simultaneously illuminating the 10x multiplier lanes. While the center lane might be tempting, seasoned players know that focusing on those 10x lanes—and subsequently boosting them through your ace-clearing strategy—is the most reliable path to a lucrative final tally. Poker Plus is a deceptively simple machine that rewards the disciplined player who can balance the long-term goal of the multiplier lanes with the immediate, high-pressure satisfaction of the drop target bank.

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