Triple Card Poker
General Rules
There are two different ways of betting in Triple Card Poker: The
Pairs Plus bet and the standard Ante / Play wager. You can bet on
either one or both, and in varying amounts. They are both founded on
a three card hand. The ranking of the hands is like that of poker,
except that it is easier to get a flush than a straight. The ranking
of the hands is as follows:
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Straight Flush
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Three of a Kind
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Straight
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Flush
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Pair
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High Card
After placing your initial wagers, click on “Deal” to start the
game.
Ante and Play
If you bet on the ante spot, you must look at your three cards and
decide to raise or fold. A raise will be the same amount as your
first bet. If you elect to fold your hand, you will lose your ante
bet.
If you elect to raise, then you will go against the dealer's
hand. In order to qualify, the dealer needs at least a Queen high.
You will win the Ante bet at 1:1 and the raise bet pushes if the
dealer's hand does not qualify. You will lose both bets if the
dealer does qualify and her hand beats your hand. You will be paid
out on both the Ante and the Raise if the dealer's hand does qualify
and your hand beats the dealer's hand. Both wagers push if the
dealer's hand qualifies and the dealer ties you.
Also, there is a bonus on the Ante wager which is not contingent
on the dealer's hand. By clicking on "View Payouts" in the game, you
can see how this pays out in addition to the standard 1:1 ante
payout.
Pairs Plus
With the Pairs Plus bet, the dealer's hand is immaterial. Your bet
will be paid if your hand contains a pair or higher ranked hand.
Click on “View Payouts” to see the paytable.
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