Three Card Poker
How to Play:
The game is played with a single deck of 52 cards. Three Card Poker is actually two games in one. There is the Play/Ante game where you are playing against the dealer to see who has the highest hand. There is also the Pair Plus game where you are wagering on whether or not you will be dealt a pair or better. In most casinos you can bet on either of the games but some casinos require you to make an Ante Bet in order to bet the Pair Plus portion of the game.
The Play
              There are three betting circles in front of each seat. The top  				betting circle is labeled Pair Plus where the player puts a  				wager on the pair plus game. 
After all the players have made their bets the dealer will give each player a three card hand that is dealt by the Shuffle Master machine. Play begins with the first player to the dealer’s left and continues clockwise around the table.
Ante/Play
              If a player has made a bet on the Ante they must make their  				decision to fold or play after looking at their hand. If the  				player folds he forfeits their Ante wager. If the players want  				to continue they must make an additional bet in the Play circle  				equal to their Ante bet. 
After all the players have made their decisions, the dealer will turn over his three card hand. The dealer needs to “qualify” with a hand of Queen or higher for play to continue. If the dealer’s hand does not contain a Queen or higher all players still active in the hand will be paid even money for their Ante wager and their bet on the Play will be returned to them.
If the dealer’s hand does qualify then their hand is compared to the player’s hand. If your hand beats the dealers hand you will be paid even money for your Ante and Play bets. If the dealer’s hand beats your hand you lose both bets. In the rare event of a tie then the player wins the hand.
The Hand Rankings
              Because you are only dealt three cards the hand ranking are a  				little different than with traditional five card hands. This is  				because of the mathematical probabilities of making certain  				hands. The hands are ranked for the highest to the lowest as  				follows: 
Straight Flush. Three cards of the same suit in  				sequence. Example 6-7-8 of spades.
              Three of a Kind. Three cards of equal rank.
              Straight. Three cards in sequence of mixed suits.
              Flush. Three cards of the same suit. 
              Pair. Two cards of equal rank.
              High Card. The highest card in your hand. 
Ante Bonus
              There is a bonus payout on the Ante bet for certain hands and  				the bonus does not require an additional wager. If you have a  				straight, three-of-a-kind or straight flush, you will be paid a  				bonus whether you beat the dealer or not. The bonus payout is  				paid based on the pay table posted at the table. The payout  				schedule for the Ante Bonus varies from casino to casino but not  				by much. For a straight flush you will be paid 5 to 1 or 4 to 1.  				For three of a kind you will be paid 4 to 1 or 3 to 1. For a  				straight you receive 1 to 1 for your Ante bet. 
The pay out structure for the Ante Bonus affects the overall house edge on the Ante/Play portion of the game. A payout of 5 -4 -1 has a house edge of about 3.4 percent. While the payout of 4 - 3- 1 has a house edge of 6.8 percent.
Strategy
              The strategy for Ante portion of Three Card Poke is very simple.  				You should fold if you have a hand lower than Queen – 6 -4 and  				you should continue and make the Play bet if you hand is higher. 
To determine if your hand is better than Q-6-4 start with your first highest card and compare it to the Queen, if it is higher you play. You ignore the other two cards. If your first card is a Queen and your second card is higher than 6 you would still play regardless of the ranking of your third card. If it is lower than 6 you don’t play.
Pair Plus
              The Pair Plus wager is based only on whether your three card  				hand has a Pair or higher. It doesn’t matter if the dealer  				qualifies or even beats you if you have a bet on the Ante Game.  				If your hand has a pair or better you win. If it does not have  				at least a pair you will lose. On average you will be dealt a  				pair or better about 25 percent of the time. 
The Pair Plus wager is paid based on the pay table established by the casino where you are playing. Some of the common pay tables along with their house edge are listed below.
Easy and Fun
              Much of the popularity of Three Card Poker comes from the  				simplicity of the game. Since you are not playing against the  				other players a camaraderie can develop amongst the players as  				they root and cheer for each other to beat the dealer. 
Until Next time remember: 
              Luck comes and goes.....Knowledge Stays Forever. 
| Common Pay Structures | ||||
| Hand Type | A | B | C | D | 
| Straight Flush | 40-1 | 40-1 | 40-1 | 40-1 | 
| 3 of –a kind | 30-1 | 25-1 | 30-1 | 30-1 | 
| Straight | 6-1 | 6-1 | 5-1 | 6-1 | 
| Flush | 4-1 | 4-1 | 4-1 | 3-1 | 
| Pair | 1-1 | 1-1 | 1-1 | 1-1 | 
| House Edge | 2.32 | 3.49 | 5.90 | 7.28 |