In 3-Card Poker, hand rankings are based on traditional poker rankings but are simplified for the game's three-card format. If the dealer's hand is higher, the player loses both their ante and additional bet. The player wins if their hand is higher than the dealer's hand. If the dealer does qualify, their hand is compared to each player's hand. If not, all remaining players win even money on their ante bet, and their additional bet is returned to them. If the dealer has a queen high or better, they 'qualify' to play their hand. Once all players have made their decisions, the dealer reveals their cards. Playing Your HandĪfter receiving their cards, the player can either 'fold' and forfeit their ante bet or 'play' by making an additional bet equal to their ante. The player and the dealer are each dealt three cards face down.
To start the game, each player places an ante bet. Unlike traditional poker, there are no community cards, and each player only receives three cards. The goal of 3-Card Poker is to have a higher-ranking hand than the dealer. Here's a guide to the basics of how to play 3-Card Poker: The Goal of the Game At Royale Flush Gaming, we offer 3-Card Poker tables and professional dealers for events and parties.
This fast-paced game is a variation of traditional poker, with simplified rules and exciting payouts. If you're new to casino games or looking for a fun and easy game to play, 3-Card Poker might be just what you're looking for.