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3 Card Poker Strategy

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

When you break the 52 cards and deal 3-Card Poker, the first strategy you need is a good understanding of the rules. Instead of competing against other players, you are against the dealer. You have a better hand than the dealer (at least a couple) to win. Each of you receives three cards and the cards are shuffled after each hand. Because there are fewer opportunities for a suite with three cards of one rank higher flush or straight. Aces are high or low.

You can do two paris: Ante and Pair Plus. Ante is the right to play your hand. The Pair Plus bet is that you get a hand with a pair or more. You do not both paris, but you at least the initial bet to stay in the game.

You advance if your initial bet on the premises gaming table, you and the dealer deals three cards face down. Your next move? These cards are good enough for you to bet, or if you fold? Fold and loses the ante. I bet you place a bet and the ante to play the game table is equal to the square. Win and you get the Ante and Pair Plus payments.

The dealer has a Queen or better to stay in the game. If not, then you pay them in advance that if he pays money (1-1) – and as long as you do not bend.

Payment Ante

- Directly on January 1 will receive a payment.
- A three of a child is a 4-1 win.
- A straight flush gets a 5-1 win.

Pair Over Payment

- A couple receives 1 to 1 of payment.
- A flush receives payment 4-1.
- Right gets a 6-1 win.
- A Kind or receiving a payment 30-1.
- A straight flush 40-1 receives a payment.

Remember these tips to help your strategy:

- If you have a Queen or better, the pair bet more. If not, fold.
- A distributor gets a queen, approximately 66% of the time.
- The property has an advantage of 3.4%.