3 - Card Poker
Many table poker games have tried and failed to match the success of Caribbean Stud Poker and Let it Ride. Invented in 1994, Three Card Poker was introduced to a tremendous response from players. By 1999, the game’s popularity had put it on level footing with its predecessors. The game has two main wagers; one that compares the player’s hand value to the dealer’s and one based on hand values that pays according to a schedule regardless of the dealer’s cards.
Game Features
- New modern appearance with graphical improvements
- New detailed audio for authentic gaming experience
- New fully resizable window
- New Auto-Bet and Auto-Strategy features
- New rebet feature
- New enhanced UI buttons for easier play
Game Rules
- One standard 52-card deck is used for each game round
- Play 1 hand only
- Place an Ante wager and/or a Pair Plus wager
- After viewing the cards, choose to continue the hand with a ‘bet’ equal in size to the ante or fold
- If the player folds the ante bet, the Pair Plus bet is forfeited
- The dealer qualifies with Queen high or better
- If the dealer doesn’t qualify, hands that were not folded are paid even money on their ante and the ‘bet’ portion of the wager receives no action
- If the dealer qualifies, player hands are compared to the dealer’s hand
- If the player wins, the ante and bet are paid even money
- Higher hand values receive an additional ante bonus payout according to a schedule displayed in the game
- Any Pair Plus wager on a hand that contains a pair or higher is paid according to the odds schedule shown in the game
- The dealer’s hand is not relevant to the Pair Plus wager