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Can someone explain how to play three card poker at the casino?

by Guest63199  |  earlier

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thanks in advance....

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  1. Normal rules but with 3 cards, you and the dealer 1v1 get 3 cards each. Same as normal.

    You place an anti before getting your cards, you can then fold and lose your ante or bet equal to the ante you paid and hope your hand is better than the dealers.

    (Not in order)

    Straight Flush: 7, 8 and 9 of the same suit.

    Straight: 7, 8 and 9.

    Flush: 3 of the same suit.

    Three of a kind: Queen, Queen and Queen.

    Pair: Queen, Queen and King.


  2. There is 3 places for a bet...the top circle is the pair plus which can be played alone or played with the Ante and Play bet which can also be played without the pair plus...the better odds are with the pair plus. You lay your bets out before you get your cards...let say you play it all, you put 5 on the pair plus and 5 on the ante...you then get 3 cards and the dealer gets 3 cards, on the pair plus you have to get a pair or better and it doesn't matter what the dealer has. On the Ante play the dealer qualifies with a queen and you basically beat the dealers hand to win..once you get your cards if you think you can beat the dealer you add another 5 on the play spot and lay your cards down...alot of times it comes to high cards so if you have an ace or a king then play it....queen with a high kicker some play it some don't. Remember you only get 3 cards.

    anything in sequence is a straight 234, 789 etc

    same suit flush

    pair

    it's a very easy game just kinda hard to explain.

  3. You will find a free tutorial for three card poker at http://GamblingReviewsSite.com  Look in the left column where it says "Casino Game Tutorials"  Three card is a fun game, but it is a house game with a high house advantage.  Have fun.

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