Ante
A bet before you receive your cards.
What are the most important factors you look for in a poker game? If fast action and quick hands are anywhere on your list, then 3 card poker is worth looking into. Also known as tri-card poker, the game is very simple to learn.
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There aren’t many, if any, tri-card variations. At first glance, it might seem strange or unfamiliar if you have never played the game. But it’s a simple game to learn. We’re going to walk you through it now.
The premise behind the game is simple: you want to make a better poker card hand when you play against the dealer – your only opponent.
Each hand begins with you making an ante bet. Your online ante bet can be as low as $1, while most live casinos have a required minimum bet of somewhere between $5 and $10.
The deal and betting process goes like this:
After placing your ante bet, you and the dealer are both dealt three cards. Your cards face up, while the dealer’s hand is dealt face down.
At this point, you have two options: make a play bet or fold.
If you fold, you’ll forfeit your ante. The hand is over.
Your play bet must be equal to the amount of your ante. So, if your ante bet is $5, you must raise another $5.
This is something you want to keep in mind before you make your play bet.
After you raise, the dealer will flip his hand over.
If the player’s hand beats the dealer’s hand, your ante and raise are paid out based on the pay table listed on the game. If the dealer’s hand beats yours, you’ll lose both your ante and play bets.
But that’s only if the dealer qualifies.
The dealer must have a Queen-high hand or better to qualify. If the dealer’s hand does not qualify, your ante is paid out at 1:1 and your raise (if you made it) is given back to you (a push or tie).
This means that even if you have a 9-high hand, but decide to raise and play it anyway, the dealer has to have a queen or better for you to lose your ante or raise. If the dealer only has Jack high, then you’ll still win the ante and pay bets.
3 Card Poker has an additional bet called Pairs Plus. This is an optional ante bonus bet you make at the same time you make your ante bet. This bet can be any size (within the table limits). And it pays only when you make a pair or better.
Nothing else matters. Not even the dealer’s hand.
But none of that matters because we recommend you pass on this side bet. It doesn’t have very good odds (7+ percent).
It is important to understand what beats what, as there are a few differences in how card hands are ranked playing this game compared to a traditional poker game. The same terminology is used – straight flush, straights and pairs. The hands simply have a different ranking. We listed the hand ranks below.
Hand Rankings | ||
Straight Flush | such as A, 2, 3 of one suit, or 4, 5, 6 of one suit | |
3 of a Kind | Such as J, J, J | |
Straight | Such as 7, 8, 9 of different suits | |
Flush | Same cards of one suit, such as A, 7, T of diamonds | |
Pair | Such as 8, 8, 4 | |
High Card | Such as A, 9, 4 of different suits | |
Keep in mind that suits are not used to break any ties. |
A bet before you receive your cards.
Your stack of chips at the table.
The dealer must have at least a Queen-high hand.
You lose the ante bet and your hand ends.
The mathematical advantage that the casino has over the player.
A side bet that pays when you make a pair of better.
An infographic that explains which hands payout at which odds.
If you want to continue playing after receiving your cards, you raise the same amount of initial ante bet.
The algorithm-powered software that produces the hands of 3-card poker at online casinos.
Another name for 3 Card Poker.
Yes, most online casinos and poker rooms allow players to play table games in free mode or practice mode. This is a great way for players to get experience playing the game and using the online platform offered. After that, players can switch over to play for real money.
Yes, online poker is legal in Brazil for players. There are no laws against online gambling, and no record of an individual being prosecuted for playing online.
Yes, as long as you’re playing at a trusted online casino, you will be safe. The best online casinos in the industry use the same top-notch encryption technology as international banking institutions. And the games offered employ Random Number Generator (RNG) technology that ensures there’s no way to know which cards are upcoming. All the online casinos we list on Gamble Online have been vetted by casino experts and come recommended.
The most popular strategy and the easiest to implement is to simply raise if you hold at least a Queen, 6 and 4. If you have anything above this combination, you call; anything lower, you fold.