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Three Card Poker - Game play
When the game begins, you may put up an initial ante
wager and/or place a side bet in the pair plus circle.
The initial bet should be placed in the centre space
clearly marked ANTE.
The dealer then hands out three cards to each player
and three to himself. There are no draws or community
cards, so the three-card hand you are dealt is all you
have to work with.
The only decision you have to make is whether or not
your hand is likely to be good enough to beat the dealer.
If you think this is the case, you must place an additional
bet to stay in the running. This bet is placed it in
the third space marked PLAY and must the same as the
original ante.
If you think your hand is a loser you should fold by
placing your cards down and not betting.
After all players have made there betting decisions,
the dealer exposes his own cards, and, providing they
are qualified, all players are paid the relevant amount.
To qualify, the dealer’s hand must contain at
least a queen. If the dealer’s hand qualifies,
the game proceeds as normal. If the dealer’s hand
does not qualify, the dealer folds and pays even money
on the ante bet. The play bet is returned to you and
the ante bonus still pays off. In either case, if you
made a pair plus bet you will be paid according to the
pair plus bonus pay-table.
If your hand is a winner and the dealer hand qualifies,
you will be paid out at even money. If you have a straight
or better, you will also collect a bonus.
In addition, if you made a pair plus bet, you will
be paid in accordance with casinos pair plus pay-table
regardless of whether the dealers hand is qualified
or not.
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