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How to Play 3-Card Poker

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Three-Card Poker (or 3-card poker) is one of the most popular table games found in casinos around the world. It’s a great game for beginners thanks to its simplicity and familiar poker hand rankings like pairs, flushes, and straights.

Whether you’re visiting a physical casino or playing online, 3-card poker is a fun alternative to traditional casino staples like roulette or blackjack.


🎮 Getting Started

To play 3-card poker, simply:

  • Find an open seat at a 3-card poker table.

  • Buy in with the table minimum (often $10 in low-stakes games).

  • Start with two bets: Ante Wager (required) and Pair Plus (optional but highly recommended).


📜 Basic Rules of 3-Card Poker

  • Each player and the dealer are dealt three face-down cards.

  • Players look at their cards and choose to fold (forfeit their ante) or play (by placing a Play Wager equal to their ante).

  • The dealer reveals their cards. Their hand must qualify with Queen-high or better.


🪙 Bet Types

1. Ante Wager

  • Mandatory to play the hand.

  • If you fold, you lose this bet.

  • If you play and beat the dealer, both the Ante and Play wagers pay 1:1.

  • If the dealer doesn’t qualify, Ante pays 1:1, and the Play bet is returned.

  • Eligible hands may also win an Ante Bonus.

2. Play Wager

  • Equal to the Ante.

  • Placed only if you decide to play after seeing your cards.

3. Pair Plus Bet

  • Optional side bet that pays if you have a pair or better—regardless of the dealer’s hand.

  • It’s often the most profitable bet if luck is on your side.


💰 Payouts

Pair Plus Odds

Hand Payout
Straight Flush 40:1
Three-of-a-Kind 30:1
Straight 6:1
Flush 3:1
Pair 1:1

Ante Bonus Payouts

Hand Bonus
Straight Flush 5:1
Three-of-a-Kind 4:1
Straight 1:1

🃏 3-Card Poker Hand Rankings (Weakest to Strongest)

  1. High Card – No connection between cards. Ranked by the highest card (Ace-high is best).

  2. One Pair – Two cards of the same rank (e.g., two Kings).

  3. Flush – Three cards of the same suit (e.g., ♥6 ♥10 ♥K).

  4. Straight – Three consecutive cards (e.g., 9-10-J, regardless of suit).

  5. Three-of-a-Kind – All three cards of the same rank (e.g., Q-Q-Q).

  6. Straight Flush – Three consecutive cards of the same suit (e.g., ♣10 ♣J ♣Q).

  7. Mini Royal Flush – A♠ K♠ Q♠ (or any suited A-K-Q combo). No suit beats another.

📝 Note: Unlike traditional poker, a straight beats a flush in 3-card poker, and three-of-a-kind beats both.

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