Emerald Sequence Poker deals five cards and rewards winning combinations — pairs, three-of-a-kind, flushes, straights, and the rare Emerald Royal — across a five-stage sequence progression.
Emerald Sequence Poker introduces a hold-and-draw mechanic to the Socialevergreen collection — the only game where an active decision shapes the outcome. Five cards are dealt, you choose which to hold, and the remaining positions are replaced by new draws from the deck.
Hand evaluation follows standard poker rankings: Pair, Two Pair, Three of a Kind, Straight, Flush, Full House, Four of a Kind, Straight Flush, and the rare Emerald Royal (a royal flush with all five suited). Each hand type carries a distinct session-credit award printed in the pay reference table.
The five-stage sequence progression — Opening, Discovery, Refinement, Mastery, and Emerald — advances one position with each winning hand and resets to zero on a missed hand. The sequence gives the session a second axis of progress alongside the round counter and score total.
Strategy in Emerald Sequence Poker means deciding which cards serve multiple potential winning combinations. A held pair might become three-of-a-kind; a held four-flush might complete. No strategy guarantees an outcome — the held cards shape what is possible.