Three Card Poker
Three Card Poker is based on one easy-to-follow concept: whoever has the higher three-card hand—dealer or player—wins. That’s it.
How to Play
Payouts
Once all the cards on the table have been revealed, it’s time to see who won.
- If the player has the higher poker hand, both their Ante and Play bets pay even money e.g., A winning bet of $1 will result in the player getting back $2.
- If the dealer has the higher poker hand the player loses all bets.
- If the player and dealer tie, the player’s Ante and Play bets push into the next round.
How bets are paid
Ante bonus
If the player made an Ante bet and ends with a straight or higher, they win an Ante bonus no matter what hand the dealer has.
Pair Plus bet
If the player made a Pair Plus bet, their payout depends on the value of their hand.
HAND
PAYOUT
Six Card Bonus
If the player wagered on the Six Card Bonus, the bet pays based on the best five-card poker hand that can be made combining their hand and the dealer’s three-card hands.
HAND
PAYOUT
Know the hands
Since each hand consists of only three cards, Three Card Poker rankings are different from standard poker. Hands are ranked from high to low as follows:
HAND
MAKE UP
Odds
While there is no way to make the cards fall in any particular order, the game does offer a 44.91% chance of winning on the Ante. Some players consider this to be one of the better bets in a casino.
Odds on the Pair Plus bet are less favourable: while it pays out 40 to 1 when it wins, it’s more likely to lose than win. It’s a gamble!
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