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Tri-Card (Three Card) Poker - Rules
Tri-card Poker or threes is a variation of the English
game known as brag. It is a fast moving game that is
popular as it combines the best elements of Caribbean
stud and Let it ride. It is therefore very popular and
as a result, is becoming a mainstay in many casinos.
Although similar to five-card stud, you only receive
three cards and play against the dealer and not the
other players. You have two opportunities to bet on
your hand and a further opportunity to make a side bet
on the bonus payout.
Easy to learn and with a simple playing strategy, winning
hands are based on variations of standard poker hands.
Your goal in threes is to get a better three-card hand
than that of the dealers. If you do, your next goal
is to is to get a strong enough hand to pay an ante
bonus.
As long as you don’t fold, the ante bonus pays
out for a straight, a flush or three of a kind regardless
of whether or not you beat the dealer or whether the
dealer’s hand is qualified.
Three-card Poker is played on a table that is similar
to a Blackjack table and is usually located near the
Blackjack area.
The dealer stands at the flat side with a chip rack
directly in front of them. each player position has
three betting spaces. Nearest the dealer, there is a
circle marked PAIR PLUS, and this is where the bonus
side bet is placed.
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List of games:
Caribbean Poker Pai Gow Poker Red Dog Poker |
Let Them Ride Poker Poker Three ( Tri-Card ) |
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List of games:
Caribbean Stud Poker Pai Gow Poker |
Let Them Ride Tri-Card Poker |
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List of games:
Pai Gow Poker Tri-Card Poker |
Caribbean Stud Poker Let Them Ride |
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List of games:
Caribbean Poker Red Dog Poker Pai Gow Poker |
Poker Three ( Tri-Card ) Let Them Ride |
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