That was a "Phenomenal" tutorial and explanation of 3 card which I will be playing for the first time in a long long time this evening. Thank you so much 🙂
I work for a company that provides casino themed entertainment (party's, fundraisers, etc). No real money. I was taught by the company, card poker. But, I had questions they couldn't answer. After months of looking up and various videos , yours was the best...
@@matthewfoley9522 haha, it did actually. I walked out with an extra 120$ roughly so it’s a win in my books. Haven’t played much since then cuz I only go maybe once a month but I’ve been enjoying it.
Going to Vegas in just over a week, hoping to get some Christmas money! Too bad I have no idea how to gamble. Just got good deal on trip and wanted to go somewhere I have not been and want to see canyon and dam mostly
No. It’s a 10, j, q. So it’s a straight. Pairs plus means a pair or higher. A straight is higher than a pair, so it qualifies for a payout. And the payout is actually better for a straight than it is for a pair.
The Pair Plus pays for a pair or better. 3 cards in a row (straight), 3 same suite (flush)...It doesn't matter what the dealer has, you get paid, win or lose.
Your play bet pushes (don't lose it) Your ante gets paid even money (kinda like, thank you for coming, but we're not playing, here's gas money) Lose the pair plus bet
3 card is a really progressive game to play that pays well if you hit a nice streak The bonuses can be very handsome if your lucky enough to get sonething like a straight flush Super rare but not impossible
Why do some local casino just don’t have regular poker . I guess three cars poker is less expensive than Texas hold ‘em. Which do you all prefer if you had to pick which game to play?
Isn't there another 3 card poker game where you can bet on like a "6 bonus" where you place a bet to see if you get a 5 combination card with your hand and the dealer's hand?
So although the pair plus is a side bet, you still forfeit the bet even if you were to fold (assuming someone looked at cards and had a pair or better but still selected to fold)
You're missing the very important part, That is when the Dealer is not qualified then all the Players still get paid even money on "Ante" no matter what.🤜
They won because the bet is "Pairs plus" meaning if you put your bet on that top circle, you need AT LEAST a pair. This hand had a flush which pays out much better.
Even though you’re dependent on the dealer to know the rules, dealers do make mistakes. There’s a lot of rules and a lot of pay tables so it’s best to practice and know your shit before you hit a casino
On the second round of hands the player had three 777 you said anti pays 4-1 why did you pay that anti 25 dollars it was a 5 dollar bet...Is should of been paid 20 bucks..Am, i missing something...
Good lord how much more help do you need? The person who gets dealt the cards looks at their hand and decides if they have a chance. Don't go to vegas any time soon.
Ante = do you want cards. Yes or no. Play = are you going to play? Yes? Pay the Ante. If not, you fold and lose your bet. Pair plus = regardless if you win, fold, or lose, you will still be paid this if you get a pair or better.
The dealer is always in control and the point of the game is for you to lose,everything is rigged against you and everything you play is a game of chance,don't gamble and don't go to casino's
No, ante bonus always gets paid (at least with official rules). Even if your hand loses to the dealer (like if you have a straight and dealer has 3 of a kind), you lose the ante, but get the ante bonus.