Three card poker is one of the most ancient casino games in the world, and its origins can be traced back to medieval china where a version of this classic game was played using dominoes instead of playing cards. Today Three Card poker is available in any casino, and is ideally suited to players wishing to learn a simple, but potentially lucrative game.
All three card poker tables offer two games: pair plus and ante and play. The two games are marked on the table in front of each seat, and players can choose to play either version or both during any round of three card poker.
Playing Three Card Poker for Beginners - Pair Plus
Pair plus is the simplest of the two three card poker games. Before being dealt a hand, the player simply places a bet in the space marked ‘pair plus’ on the poker table. The dealer then deals three cards to the player, and the player checks these cards.
If the player holds a winning hand this is rated on the pay table, and the player’s return is paid out accordingly. Although the dealer is also dealt cards, which are used to play against other hands or the ante and play bets, the dealer’s hand has no effect on the outcome of a Pair Plus game.
Pair Plus is often favoured by players wishing to hedge their ante and play bets, or to take advantage of the higher odds paid out on winning hands.
Playing Three Card Poker for Beginners - Ante and Play
Ante and play is based on a showdown between the dealer and player’s cards. To play ante and play, a player must place an ante or opening bet on the appropriate space on the table. The dealer then deals three cards as per normal. Once the cards are dealt the player has the opportunity to check the cards for a hand.
If the player is satisfied with the hand a further bet can be placed. The dealer’s cards are then shown to the player and the stronger hand wins. To qualify for a hand the dealer must show at least one queen or higher. If the dealer does not qualify the player’s bet is returned and the ante is paid out 1:1.
If the dealer’s hand beats that of the player, the player forfeits both bet and ante. If the player’s hand beats the dealer’s hand the player’s bet and ante are both paid out 1:1. If the dealer and player’s hands are of equal value the player’s bet and ante are refunded.