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Poker 312: Three Card Poker Rules |
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Lesson 1: Introduction
Lesson 2: Pair Plus
Lesson 3: Three Card Ante and Play |
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Lesson 2: Pair Plus |
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Pair Plus is a simple game in which you are dealt three cards and are paid according to the value of certain three-card hands. The dealer's hand is not involved and there is no raising or discarding. Since the only decision the player has to make in this game is how much to bet, there is really no strategy involved in the Pair Plus. However, at full payout the low house advantage of less than 3 1/2% makes it about as attractive as any table poker game you can find. The win/loss swings in Pair Plus are more volatile than in Three Card Ante and Play. A conservative betting strategy would be two units on Ante and Play and one unit on Pair Plus, or equal bets. Many good players prefer to gradually increase their conservative ratio bets when they are running good, to get ahead before they get aggressive and load up on the Pair Plus side. |
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The table below shows the payoffs for Pair Plus three-card hands. |
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Payoff
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| Straight Flush
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40 to 1
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| Three Of A Kind
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30 to 1
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| Straight
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6 to 1
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| Flush
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4 to 1
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| Pair
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1 to 1
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Next >> Lesson 3: Three Card Ante and Play |
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Previous >> Lesson 1: Introduction |
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