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HOW TO PLAY 3-CARD POKER

Three cards are dealt to each player who has placed an ante bet and three cards to the dealer. After viewing his three cards the player must decide to either: make a play bet, placing an additional amount equal to the ante bet, or fold, losing the ante bet and any Pair Plus bet.

Cards and Initial Bets

The modern casino game of Three Card Poker is played with a 52-card pack at a special table on which the cards are dealt and bets placed. There are two bet types available. Before seeing any cards, each player can make a bet on one, both or neither.

  • Ante and Play – a bet that the player’s hand will beat the dealer’s
  • Pair Plus® – a bet on the quality of the player’s hand, paid independently of what the dealer is dealt.
  • Dealer Bet – a bet on the quality of the dealer’s hand, if the dealers hand shows a pair and above the player wins the hand.

The ranking of hands for Three Card Poker from lowest to highest is:

  • High Card – three cards of different ranks, not consecutive and not all the same suit, such as Q- J- 9 When comparing two such hands, the highest cards are compared first; if they are equal the middle cards are compared and finally the lowest cards. For example K-4-2 beats Q-10-9, which beats Q-10-7.
  • Pair – two cards of equal rank and one of a different rank, such as 6-6-Q. When comparing two hands with a pair, the rank of the pair decides; if both hands have the equal pairs, the hand with the better odd card (“kicker”) wins.
  • Flush – three cards of the same suit. These are compared in the same way as “high card” hands.
  • Straight – three consecutive cards of mixed suits. Between two straights the one with the higher ranked cards wins. Ace can count high or low: A-K-Q is the highest type of straight and 3-2-A is the lowest. 2-A-K is not a straight.
  • Three of a Kind – three cards of the same rank, higher ranks beating lower ranks.
  • Straight Flush – three consecutive cards of the same suit. These are compared in the same way as straights, ace counting high or low.

Note that there is no ranking among suits. Hands that have the same combination and equally high cards, differing only in suit, are tied.

Ante and Play

Three cards are dealt to each player who has placed an ante bet and three cards to the dealer. After viewing his three cards the player must decide to either:

  1. make a play bet, placing an additional amount equal to the ante bet, or
  2. fold, losing the ante bet and any Pair Plus®  but the dealer bet will stay until the dealer revealed his card. the player do not loose when folding.
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