Casino Games - Three Card Poker |
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Three Card Poker also called Poker Three is a poker-based game that has recently become somewhat popular in American casinos . It actually consists of two separate games, Pairplus and Ante and Play . The players can choose to play either or both of the games. Everyone antes, and players are each dealt three cards face down. There is a single round of betting, with action starting to the left of the dealer. Each player has the option of betting or folding. |
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| If there was a previous bet, the player must contribute at least that much more to the pot. (Unlike usual poker betting, your previous money contributed to the pot is ignored.) This betting continues until there are only two players left, at which point either player may double the previous bet to see his opponent. At this point, the two hands are revealed, and the player with the better hand takes the entire pot. If there is a tie, the player who is seeing loses. |
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Three Card Poker variations |
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Pairplus is a simple bet on the cards with a payout for all hands of a pair or better. Below are six examples of actual payout tables used by some casinos.
Payoff Tables for Pairplus |
Hand |
Table 1 |
Table 2 |
Table 3 |
Table 4 |
Table 5 |
Table 6 |
| Straight flush |
40 to 1 |
40 to 1 |
35 to 1 |
50 to 1 |
40 to 1 |
40 to 1 |
| Three of a kind |
30 to 1 |
25 to 1 |
25 to 1 |
30 to 1 |
30 to 1 |
30 to 1 |
| Straight |
6 to 1 |
6 to 1 |
6 to 1 |
6 to 1 |
5 to 1 |
6 to 1 |
| Flush |
4 to 1 |
4 to 1 |
4 to 1 |
3 to 1 |
4 to 1 |
3 to 1 |
| Pair |
1 to 1 |
1 to 1 |
1 to 1 |
1 to 1 |
1 to 1 |
1 to 1 |
The house advantage on Pairplus with the payout tables above ranges from 2.3% to 7.3%.
Ante-and-play
For ante-and-play, the player places an ante bet before receiving his cards. With this information, the player can fold his cards and lose the ante bet, or raise by placing out a bet of equal money to the ante bet. If he chooses to play, there are three possibilities. The first is that the dealer does not 'qualify'. To qualify, the dealer must have a hand of a queen high or better. If the dealer does not qualify, the ante bet is paid out even money, but the play bet is simply returned. If the dealer does qualify, the player wins if his hand is of higher value than the dealer's, and gets paid out even money on both his ante and play bets. If the dealer's hand is of higher value, the dealer takes the Ante and Play bets. Rules vary on what happens when the hands are of exactly equal value: some say that the player simply gets his money back, but others say that the player is paid even money on his bet.
The ante bonus
In addition to normal ante-and-play gameplay, there is a bonus payout on the ante bet for especially good hands.
Ante Bonus Payouts |
Hand |
Table 1 |
Table 2 |
Table 3 |
Table 4 |
| Straight flush |
5 to 1 |
4 to 1 |
3 to 1 |
5 to 1 |
| Three of a kind |
4 to 1 |
3 to 1 |
2 to 1 |
3 to 1 |
| Straight |
1 to 1 |
1 to 1 |
1 to 1 |
1 to 1 |
These bonus payouts are paid only on the ante bet for any player who chooses to play, regardless of whether the dealer qualifies or whether the player wins or loses. |
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Where to Play Three Card Poker |
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