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Once the name of a more typical poker variant[1], Three Card Poker now most commonly refers to a quick and simple casino game named after poker due to its similar (but not identical) hand ranking system. Unlike regular poker, Three Card Poker has each player trying to beat the dealer or simply get dealt a good hand, rather than compete against each other. Both games require very little setup and can easily be played at home.

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    Know the hand rankings. You will be gambling on the quality of your hand, so you'd better know how to determine this! If you're familiar with ordinary poker rankings, the only difference is that a straight is worth more than a flush (due to flushes being easier to get in a 3 card hand).[2] Otherwise, this table ranks the hands from highest to lowest:[3]

    Three Card Poker Hand Rankings
    Hand NameDescriptionTie Breaker
    Straight Flush

    Three consecutive cards of the same suit (Aces high or low)

    Higher ranking card wins

    Three of a Kind

    Three cards of the same rank

    Higher ranking card wins

    Straight

    Three consecutive cards in mixed suits (Aces high or low)

    Higher ranking card wins

    Flush

    Three cards of the same suit

    Higher of the highest card in each hand wins; if a tie, compare middle ranking cards, then lowest

    Pair

    Two cards of the same rank, and one other card

    Higher ranking pair wins; if a tie, higher of the third "odd card" wins

    High Card

    Three cards, not all consecutive or in the same suit

    Same as Flush tiebreaks

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    Wager on beating the dealer (or decline to). Before any cards are dealt, each player decides on an Ante bet, or whether their hand will be better than the dealer's.

    • If you're at a casino, place the amount of poker chips you wish to bet on the space labeled Ante.
    • At home, you'll need a way to designate each player's Ante, Play, and Pair Plus® bets without getting them confused.
    • Some casinos require that each player places an Ante bet, while others allow the player to bet solely on Pair Plus® (see below).
    • Casinos often have a "table minimum", requiring each bet to be at least the posted amount.

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    Wager on the quality of your hand (or decline to). In addition to the Ante bet, you can optionally place a Pair Plus® bet, which gives payoffs according to the quality of your hand.[4]

    • This also occurs before cards are dealt.
    • This bet is named "pair plus" due to its payout on any hand with at least a pair or better.
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    The dealer gives three cards each to the players and himself. The deck of cards is shuffled and dealt out face down.

    • Each player looks at his own hand. There is no need for the dealer to do so.
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    Decide whether to raise your wager against the dealer. Now that you've seen the quality of your 3-card hand, you decide whether to Play (or Raise) your Ante bet, or whether to Fold:

    • In order to have the Ante bet stand, you must place an equal amount of money on the space designated Play.
    • If you decide to Fold instead, the dealer takes your Ante bet and you cannot win that wager.
    • In some casinos, folding will forfeit your Pair Plus® bet as well, if you made one.[5]
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    Reveal all hands. Once all players who made an Ante bet have Played or Folded, all hands are turned face up.

    • If a player Folded and did not place a Pair Plus® bet, the dealer usually takes his cards before hands are turned face up, since that player has no wager left standing.
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    Determine Ante/Play payout. Any player who Played (Raised) their Ante bet compares his hand to the dealer and has a chance to win a payout according to the casino rules. If playing at home, use the following typical rules:[6]

    • If the dealer's hand is High Card Jack or lower ("Jack High"), the dealer pays each player equal to that player's Ante bet ("even money") and returns each player's Ante and Play bets.
    • If the dealer's hand is High Card Queen or better ("Queen High"), but worse than a player's hand, the dealer pays that player an amount equal to the player's Ante and Play bets combined and returns those bets.
    • If the dealer has Queen High or a better hand, and exactly equal to a player's hand, the dealer returns that player's Ante and Play bets but pays no money.
    • If the dealer has Queen High or better and beats a player's hand, the dealer keeps that player's Ante and Play bets.
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    Determine Pair Plus® payout. Separate from the Ante Payout, each player who made a Pair Plus bet gets a reward based on their hand quality. The dealer's hand does not matter for this prize. If playing at home, use the following popular payout system[7] (a 3:1 reward means the player wins 3 times their pair plus bet):

      Pair Plus Reward
      HandPayout
      Straight Flush

      40:1

      Three of a Kind

      30:1

      Straight

      6:1

      Flush

      3:1

      Pair

      1:1

      High Card

      Player loses bet

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    Learn the Hand Rankings. The hand ranking system is the same as in the casino game. If you know ordinary poker hand rankings, the only difference is that a straight is worth more than a flush. Here are the full rankings from highest to lowest:[8]

    • 3 of a Kind. All 3 cards have the same point value or the same face printed on the card.
    • Straight Flush. The 3 cards are in sequential point value and of the same suit.
    • Flush. The 3 cards are all of the same suit.
    • Straight. The 3 cards are in sequential point value.
    • Pair. Any 2 of the 3 cards have the same face point value.
    • High Card. The 3 cards do not match any of the groupings above. The highest value card is the value of the hand.
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    Agree on the rules of play. Decide whether the Ace will only be used as the highest card in the deck, or whether it may be alternately be used as a 1 when forming a straight.

    • In order to play with any other additional "house rules", every player must agree to them before the game begins.
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    Deal one card to each player. You can decide who deals first randomly or through mutual agreement.

    • Deal these cards face down and clockwise, starting with the player to the dealer's left.
    • Players may look only at their own card.
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    The player on the dealer's left may place a bet. Play moves clockwise from that player. Before the first bet has been made, each player has three options:

    • Open the betting. The player places any amount of money (or other wagered items) in the center of the table (in the pot).
    • Check. The player does not bet at this time but is still in this round.
    • Fold. The player withdraws from the current round. She takes no more actions until the next hand is dealt.
    • Note: If every player checks, skip straight to dealing the next card.
    • You may wish to agree on a minimum or maximum bet.
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    Once a bet has been made, play continues clockwise. The players now have three options:

    • Call. The player matches the amount of the previously made bet, placing that amount in the pot.
    • Raise. The player matches the amount of a previously announced bet, and adds an additional amount of money to it (their choice).
    • Fold. As before, the player withdraws from this round.
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    Once all remaining players have Called, deal a second card. Deal the cards face down to each player, starting with the player to the dealer's left.

    • Each player should add the new card to their (now 2-card) hand and keep them secret from other players.
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    Bet again. Repeat the wagering process until all of the remaining players have called or checked.[9]

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    Deal a third card. This final card is added to each player's hand.

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    Repeat the betting. Each remaining player has the option to Call, Raise, or Fold until a full circuit of the table has Called.

    • If all but one player decides to Fold, the remaining player wins the pot.
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    Reveal all hands. Players lay their cards face up on the table. The winner is determined by the hand ranking. (See hand rankings listed earlier).

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    The winner takes the pot. The player with the highest hand is be the winner. If two players have the same type of hand, whoever has the highest ranked card wins.

    • The one exception comes up when comparing two hands of pairs. In this case the highest pair wins, not the highest cards. (For example, a 4-4-6 beats 2-2-10).
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    Rotate dealers and play another round. The player to the previous dealer's left shuffles together all the cards and begins the next round.

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    Play rounds until the players decide to stop. A player may walk away at any time or the players may mutually decide to stop. There is no required number of hands that must be played.

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      • For the Ante/Play payout described (which is typical), the optimal strategy is to make a Play bet on any hand Q-6-4 or better and to Fold with anything lower.[10]

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      • Many casinos have additional bonuses for certain hands, creating a "jackpot" element when you are dealt rare combinations of cards.

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      • When playing the casino game at home, you can play several rounds rotating the dealer each time so everyone get the chance to be "the house".

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      • While Aces can be either high (A-K-Q) or low (3-2-A), they cannot "loop around" to form a straight. 2-A-K is not a valid straight.

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      Things You'll Need

      • A deck of 52 playing cards
      • Something to wager (poker chips, money, matchsticks, etc.)

      For the Casino Game:

      • At least two people (one dealer and any number of players)
      • Space on the table for each player to designate three distinct betting zones

      For the Old Fashioned Poker Variant:

      • 2–6 people

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      1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrKayRhzSqQ
      2. "Hoyle's Rules of Games" Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 55-1340

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      Three-Card Poker is a poker game where players try to beat the dealer by having a better three-card poker hand. In three-card poker, the hands are ranked from lowest to highest: high card, pair, flush, straight, three-of-a-kind, straight flush. At the beginning of the game, each player decides on an ante bet, or an amount they want to wager against the dealer. Players can also place a Pair Plus bet, which pays out if their hand has a pair or better. After the players have placed their bets, the dealer deals 3 cards to each player, including themselves. Then, each player looks at their hand and chooses to either play by matching their ante bet or fold by forfeiting their ante bet to the dealer. Once every player has played or folded, all of the cards are revealed. If the dealer has a jack high or lower, the dealer pays each player who didn’t fold an amount equal to their ante bet. If the dealer has a queen high or better but loses to a player’s hand, they pay that player an amount equal to their ante and play bet combined. If the dealer has a queen high or better and beats a player’s hand, they collect both the player’s ante and play bets. After the dealer pays out and/or collects from the other players, each player who made a Pair Plus bet and had a pair or higher receives a payout. The payout depends on how good the poker hand is—a pair is a 1:1 payout, a flush is a 3:1 payout, a straight is a 6:1 payout, a three-of-a-kind is a 30:1 payout, and a straight flush is a 40:1 payout. To lean how to play an old fashioned poker variant of 3 card poker, keep reading!

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      What is the secret to winning 3 card poker? ›

      The usual strategy for when to make the Play wager is to bet whenever you have Queen-6-4 or better, including any time your high card is an Ace or a King, no matter how high your other two cards are, and also anytime your hand is Q-7 or better, regardless of your third card. Fold if your hand is not at least that high.

      How do you play Three Card Poker for beginners? ›

      The game is played between the player and the dealer and involves making three separate bets—the Ante, the Pair Plus, and the Play bet. In each round of play, players are dealt three cards face down. Players must decide whether to fold (lose their Ante) or raise (place an additional bet equal to double their Ante).

      What is the best bet in 3 card poker? ›

      The best Three Card Poker strategy suggests that you should play all hands better than Queen, Six and Four, then fold all hands with a lesser value. If you fold, your hand is over and the dealer collects your ante wager and pair of plus wager.

      How do you get straight in 3 Card Poker? ›

      A hand that consists of three cards that are in consecutive ranking, but that are not the same suit. Ace, king, and queen are the highest ranked straight and ace, 2, 3 is the lowest ranked straight.

      What wins in 3 Card Poker a straight or a flush? ›

      The rankings of the hands in Three Card Poker differ from traditional poker hands. In Three Card Poker, a straight beats a flush and a three of a kind beats a straight. An Ace is always high except in 3-2-A sequence.

      What is the rule of thumb for 3 card poker? ›

      Optimum strategy says the player should “play” all hands greater than Queen, Six and Four and fold all hands worse. If a player folds, the hand is over and the dealer will collect the player's ante wager and pair plus wager.

      What are the odds of getting a straight flush in 3 card poker? ›

      Hand ranks
      Hand Ranks of Three Card Poker
      RankDescriptionProbability
      Straight flushThree suited cards in sequence0.22%
      Three of a kindThree cards of same rank0.24%
      StraightThree cards in sequence3.26%
      4 more rows

      What is the strategy for 3 card brag? ›

      The best strategy to have better chances to win at three-card Brag is so simple that you only need to remember one hand: - Qx6x4x. If your hand is equal or higher, always place the play bet. If it is not, always fold.

      Why would you fold in 3-Card Poker? ›

      If a player has a hand lower than Q, 6, 4, he should fold based on the mathematical probability of being able to beat any other random three-card hands. Anything higher than this queen-high hand with a 6-4 kicker should always result in a play wager. Three-Card Poker is both easy and fun.

      What is the prime bet in 3-Card Poker? ›

      To win an Ante Bonus wager, the player must hold a Straight, Three of a Kind or Straight Flush. Pair Bonus: If your 3-card hand is a pair or better, you win! Prime: If your hand contains three cards of the same color, you win 3 to 1 odds.

      What is the progressive bet in 3-Card Poker? ›

      “Three Card Poker Progressive Wager” means an optional wager that the player will be able to form a five card poker hand listed on a posted payout table from the three cards dealt to the player and two additional community cards dealt during that round of play.

      What is the first thing you do in poker? ›

      Poker is, after all, a gambling game. In most games, you must 'ante' something (amount varies by game, our games are typically a nickel), just to get dealt cards. After that players bet into the pot in the middle.

      How to play cards for beginners? ›

      Play begins with the person on the dealer's left putting a card face upon the table. The next person to the left must play a card of the same suit if he has one, and the third player must then do the same to complete the trick. If a player has no cards of the right suit, he may discard any card of any other suit.

      What is the best hand in poker? ›

      Royal Flush

      This is the highest poker hand. It consists of ace, king, queen, jack, ten, all in the same suit. As all suits are equal, all royal flushes are equal.

      Is 3 Card Poker all luck? ›

      The game is very easy to learn and play, which has helped grow the game in stature over the years. Unlike some casino games, three card poker is not just based on luck because there is an element of skill involved in your hand selection…

      Why would you fold in 3 Card Poker? ›

      If a player has a hand lower than Q, 6, 4, he should fold based on the mathematical probability of being able to beat any other random three-card hands. Anything higher than this queen-high hand with a 6-4 kicker should always result in a play wager. Three-Card Poker is both easy and fun.

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