By Stanley Majors
Three card Poker is a fast paced
game which is easy to learn for the novice card player.
This game is played with a 52 card
deck and is played between a dealer and a single player.
The player and dealer are each dealt
3 cards which are placed face down. The object of the game is for you
to
get a higher three card poker hand than the dealer. An important rule
that
people must remember when playing three card poker is regarding the
hand
ranks. In three card poker a straight is higher than a flush because
there
are fewer ways to make a 3 card straight than a 3 card flush.
There is little strategy and absolutely
no bluffing involved in this game, which is why I said at the beginning
that it is a game for the beginner. The main decision in this game
comes
when the player first looks at the cards he is dealt. Here he must
decide
whether to fold or to raise. In three card poker a raise means you are
paying to see the dealer's cards.
The minimum hand you must have before
raising is at least an ace high with either a king or queen, otherwise
one should fold. There is a twist in this form of poker though, whereby
the dealer can have a higher three card poker hand than you and still
lose
the game. It works as follows, the dealer must have a queen high hand
or
better, or his hand does not count for the game. So theoretically if
you
are dealt a hand with just a ten in it you could still win the hand.
For
this twist to happen though, you will have to raise the dealer, so
think
carefully before raising with a weak hand.
Stanley Majors is an experienced
online poker journalist who writes articles on a range of poker topics.
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