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Tri-Card Poker is played between a Dealer and a Player with a 52-card
deck. It comprises of two games consisting of the Ante and Raise
and Pair Plus. The object in the Ante and Raise portion is to receive
a higher 3-card poker hand than the Dealer. The object of the Pair
Plus game is simply to wager on whether you will receive a 3-card
poker hand with any pair or better. The Player may bet on either
or both games for any amount within the posted table limit. The
wagers do not have to be equal amounts.
Cards are dealt from a single deck. Both Dealer and Player receive
three cards. The Dealer's cards are dealt face down. Pair Plus winnings
are paid based on the pay table and cards are reshuffled after each
hand. Any three card straight out ranks any three card flush. Cards
are ranked from 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10, Jack, Queen, King, Ace, with
2 being lowest and ace being highest.
After placing an Ante wager, the Player is dealt 3 cards face
up and the Dealer receives 3 cards face down. If the Player does
not believe that the hand can beat the Dealer, the Player can fold
the hand and the wager is lost.
If the Player believes that the hand can beat the Dealer's hand,
the Player must Raise with a wager equal to the Ante amount. After
Raising, the Dealer will reveal its cards. If the Dealer has a Queen
or higher it will then compare its hand to the Player, the winner
being the highest ranked poker hand. If the Dealer has the highest
hand the player loses both the Ante and Raise bets. If the Dealer
does not have at least a Queen, the Dealer does not compare hands.
In such a situation, he Player is paid 1/1 on the Ante bet and the
Raise is returned as a push. If the Player has a straight or better,
the Player is paid an Ante bonus according to the table.
The Pair Plus
The Pair Plus is won if the Player's hand is dealt a pair or higher.
The Pair Plus wager is a separate wager which is not measured against
the Dealer's hand. It is paid out based on the rank of the hand
dealt. If the Player wagers on the Ante and folds the hand in the
Pair Plus, the wager is also forfeited
The Player in Tri-Card Poker can win
if:
Ante - If the Player's 3-card poker hand out ranks the Dealer's
hand. Or if the Player Raises and the Dealer does not qualify with
at least a Queen.
Raise - If the Player's 3-card poker hand outranks the Dealer's
hand and the Dealer qualifies by having at least a Queen as a high
card.
Pair Plus - If the Player has
dealt a pair or higher.
The Player loses if:
Ante - If the Player folds or
the Dealer has a higher ranked 3 card poker hand
Raise - If the Dealer has a higher
ranked 3-card poker hand.
Pair Plus - If the Player does
not receive a minimum of a pair, when dealt with three cards.
Player Actions/Button Descriptions:
Bet - To place an Ante bet, the
Player must click on the Ante circle and then the chip value that
they wish to wager. To place a Pair Plus wager click on the Pair+
diamond and then the chip value they wish to wager.
Deal - Press Deal to begin the
game once a wager has been placed. The Player gets three cards face
up and the Dealer gets three cards face down.
Raise - If the Player feels they
can beat the Dealer, click Raise to continue. The Raise amount will
be equal to the Ante. The Dealer's cards are then revealed and compared
to the Player's hand to determine a winner.
Fold
Clicking on the Fold button ends the current game and forfeits the
Ante and Pair Plus bets.
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