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Live Three Card Poker
GIGANTIC JACKPOTS
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Live Three Card Poker

Game Category
poker
GIGANTIC JACKPOTS
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About Live Three-Card Poker

Three-card poker was invented in the mid-1990s. The man behind the game wanted a new form of poker that was less complicated than the five-card stud and Texas hold 'em games. He also wanted a game that was played at a faster pace. Three-card poker was his solution.

After being patented, three-card poker began making its way into land-based and online casinos. It has become a big hit with online players in recent years. Three-card poker combines the strategy of stud poker with the speed and action of baccarat.

What makes Live Three-Card Poker so inviting? The game is played exclusively against the house means we can have an unlimited number of players at the same online table. You could be playing with just two others or possibly hundreds of poker enthusiasts; there really is no limit.

It is all made possible by modern internet technology. Live game action is brought to you via streaming video, which is available directly via your computer or mobile device. All you need is an internet connection and a device to play. With everything online, you can play at your convenience.

Live Three-Card Poker Gameplay

Live Three-Card Poker combines live video and audio with immersive graphics. When you first log in, you will see a standard three-card poker table managed by a professionally-trained dealer. You will see and hear all the action in real-time. Remember, this is a live game; it is not a simulation.

All the controls you need to play are available at the bottom of your screen, making for simple gameplay and bet selection.

The poker chips are there for wagering; just drag and drop them as needed. You should also see buttons for side bets and folding etc.

Interacting with the dealer and other players is as simple as typing a message into the chat box. With this functionality, everyone else in the live three card poker room can engage with each other. All players send chat messages while the dealer can speak to the room directly via his or her onsite microphone.

How to Play Live Three-Card Poker

While some land-based casino games do not require an ante bet, Live Three-Card Poker does. You must place the ante wager to get in on the upcoming hand. Once the ante bet is placed, three cards are dealt to both the player and the house. The player then has the opportunity to continue by placing a play bet equal to the ante bet. The player can also fold.

Note that the dealer's hand must include a queen high or better to qualify. If the dealer qualifies, play bets and ante bets will be paid out at 1:1 when you have a winning hand.

There are a couple of side bets that you can place in this game, each of which is described below. Side bets must be placed before the cards are dealt. You should know they have no bearing on the player's standard hand versus the house, as they are stand-alone bets.

Extra Features in Live Three-Card Poker

The extra features in Live Three-Card Poker come through two side bets, making for additional betting options rather than the standard bet against the dealer.

Pair Plus Side Bets

The first side bet is known as Pair Plus. You place this bet if you want to wager that your hand will produce a pair or better. You can win even if you lose the hand against the dealer. Payouts are determined by the strength of your eventual hand, and the most you can win is 100 to 1.

Six-Card Side Bets

The second side bet is known as the Six-Card bet. To win this one, you have to combine your three cards with the dealer's cards to form a five-card poker hand. You only win on three of a kind or better. However, the payout is much larger than the Pair Plus bet, and you could win up to 1,000x your wager on the Six-Card side bet.

Play Live Three Card Poker Online

Live Three-Card Poker is an excellent game for poker players. It is suited to new poker players as the rules are fairly simple. You bet twice and try to beat the house with a simple, three-card hand. That is all there is to it.

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