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Three Card Poker is the most popular table game added at casinos worldwide in the last twenty years. Its inventor, Englishman Derek Webb, toiled for years as a professional poker player and was convinced that a table game could capture the public’s interest in poker, even if it didn’t use the standard five-card hand.

The simplicity of the game may have been a great selling point when Webb first came to the US trying to get a casino or two to sign-on for a field trial, but he ingratiated himself with the casino brass by telling them that he would stay on property, train their dealers to deal his new game, and also train the first influx of new players on the game.

That meet-and-greet he did with the players was probably the most important aspect of getting them to try the game, but the fun of winning at Three Card Poker is what really sells the game! The first time I met Derek Webb was at the Atlantis casino in Reno, where the game had just been introduced to players in Nevada. After reading the easy rules I understood why players would be attracted; the game was easy to play, included an even-money payoff that happened regularly, and also had a big payoff for big hands.

Three Card Poker is played with a regular deck of 52 cards. There are no wild cards and just regular poker rules about hands except for the change that a straight beats a flush, since it is actually easier to make a flush with three cards than with five. In addition, the game is designed with two separate bets per round: an Ante wager where the player’s three cards play against the dealer’s three cards; and a bonus wager called Pair Plus that pays on any player hand that contains a pair or better.
When the game was first introduced In Reno, Nevada, both the Atlantis and Harrah’s set the minimum bet at $3, which was also their minimum blackjack bet. Players didn’t have to risk much to learn the game, and they found that the Ante wager, backed-up with a “bet” of the same amount when they wished to continue playing, was a reasonable bet they could afford. In addition, since the game is truly just the player’s 3-card stud hand against the dealer’s 3-card stud hand, players won their Ante wager quite often.

To stabilize the game and give the house its 3.61% edge, the house pays the Ante wager any time the player’s hand is higher than the dealer’s hand. However, to qualify and also have action on the Play bet, the dealer must have a hand of at least Queen-high. If not, the Play wager is a push and no chips are exchanged. In addition, the player must always wager on the Play spot or fold their hand and lose their original Ante wager!

To keep the game exciting, the Ante payoff is always 1 to 1, or even money, but a special bonus is paid on certain hands:

  • Straight Flush – 5 to 1
  • Three of a Kind – 4 to 1
  • Straight – 1 to 1

That’s all there is to the Ante and Play wagers. To make the game more exciting, players may also wager on the Pair Plus, where
payoffs are as high as 40 to 1.

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  • One Pair – 1 to 1
  • Flush – 4 to 1
  • Straight – 6 to 1
  • 3 of a Kind – 30 to 1
  • Straight Flush – 40 to 1

The Pair Plush wager does make the game more exciting, but I learned that you have to be patient waiting for payoffs. The house edge is higher, at 7.28%, but if you play both the Ante and Pair Plus, the house overall edge on your total wagers is closer to 5.45% which is about what a double-zero roulette wheel offers, and the game is leisurely, so you won’t get nearly as many hands per hour as blackjack.

Mini-Royal

In 2007, some casinos began offering a Mini-Royal bonus, which is a 50-1 payoff for any Ace-King-Queen suited hand. With the higher payout the house edge falls, but the option is only available at a few casinos: the Borgata in Atlantic City, Casino Arizona in Arizona, Galewind Internet Casinos, and the Wynn in Las Vegas.

Progressive

In 2009, a progressive jackpot was also added to the game. This optional feature is a $1 wager that wins a further bonus on any three of a kind, a straight flush, a Mini-Royal, or the progressive amount on a Mini-Royal in spades.

Prime

In 2010, a further feature was added to some Three Card Poker games called Prime, which is another wager that is won if the players three cards are all one color (pays 3 to 1) or if the player’s and the dealer’s cards are all one color (pays 4 to 1).

6 Card Bonus

As the game continues to evolve, another wager is also available at some casinos on the final outcome of the combined hand of the player and dealer. This wager pays on the best 5-card hand that can be made, from three-of-a-kind to a Royal Flush, and may even include a 6-card Super Royal payoff of 200,000 to 1. However, this bet starts with a house edge of just over 8% and runs to nearly 19%, depending on the payout chart used by the casino. Play at your own risk!

The simple strategy for playing Three Card Poker is to play just the Ante and Play wagers and you’ll experience the smallest house edge. Make the Play wager when you hold a hand of Queen-6-4 or higher, fold your hand when you don’t.

If you want more action, play the Pair Plus for the same amount as your Ante bet. The Pair Plus won’t pay out as often, but when you hit a hand it will make up for a lot of bad hands. The other wagers like the Progressive, Prime and 6-card bonus will all increase your total bet and the total house edge.

Keep in mind that the more you bet and the higher the edge, the more it costs per hand to enjoy your casino gaming!

tgalaska
My local casinos has opened a new game. It is a 3 card poker variant called 3 Card Prime with a Loose Deuce. Instead of a pairs plus bet it has a Pairs Bonus bet along with an Ante and Play bet. There are side bets for Prime and All 6. The dealer qualifies with a Q or the ante bet pushes and the play bet wins. Player wins ties.
The pay table for the play bet is (all are to 1): Mini Royal 10, Straight Flush 6, Trips 5, Straight 2, Flush or less 1. There is also a bad beat that pays Straight Flush 12, Trips 10 Straight 4.
The Pair Bonus bet pays: Mini Royal 50, Straight Flush 40, Trips 30, Straight 6, Flush 3, Pair 1. When the game starts the dealer deals out a single card face down. If this card turns out to be a deuce then the Pair Bonus pay table changes to: Mini Royal 75, Straight Flush 50, Trips 40, Straight 8, Flush 4 and Pair 2.
The pay table for the All 6 bet is: Royal 1000, Straight Flush 200, Quads 50, Full House 25, Flush 15, Straight 10 and Trips 5.
The prime bet pay table is: Players cards all the same color 3 to 1, all 6 cards the same color 4 to 1.
Other then dealing the first card face down the game is dealt the same as 3 card poker.
Is this game in any Vegas casinos? What is the optimal strategy for this game? What is the house edge on the prime bet and what are the odds of getting 3 or 6 cards the same color?
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Paigowdan
Some answers:
1. The Prime bet has a 21.27% chance of the player getting a three-card one-color to pay 3:1, and a 2.26% chance of getting a one-color hand with a dealer match of that color, to pay 4:1. It's a popular bet because it doesn't correlate to a player's win or loss: a player may have a bust hand j-9-2 'red', and recoup, or a straight flush, and add to his winnings. House edge is 3.62%.

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2. The loose deuce was an idea to provide a little more excitement and anticipation on the pair plus bet with a bonus card multiplier that doesn't cost the house too much.
3. Player wins ties was added as a player feature because it was so inexpensive to offer to the player that to deny it would have been cheap, and it is also a plus over the competition that doesn't offer it. Galaxy adds this player wins ties to any game/many games where it is a reasonable bonus to the player.
4. The Bad Beat feature is automatically included on the man bets for free; lose with a straight or better and you recoup your losses from a rare bad beat. Nice feature, and it's on other Galaxy Games, too (Heads Up Hold 'em, Four Card Frenzy, etc.)
I haven't seen it in Vegas, but hope to.
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tgalaska
Thank you for the answers. My local casino is owned by Penn National so maybe the Tropicana or M will be the first Vegas spots for this game.