Three Card Poker
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Three Card Poker: A Fun Casino Game
Introduction
Three Card Poker is one of the simplest and most entertaining games you'll find in a casino. But there's one essential strategy to keep in mind...
Why Play Three Card Poker?
According to the Wizard of Odds, the house edge for the Pair Plus bet is just 2.32%. This means you can enjoy playing for quite some time, even if you're new to the game, with a decent chance of landing a great hand like three of a kind or a straight flush.
Simple Strategy for Success
To maximize your chances in Three Card Poker, follow this easy strategy:
- Always place bets on both the Ante and Pair Plus.
- Play your hand if you have a Queen/6/4 or higher.
That’s all there is to it! On my last Vegas trip, I won a few hundred dollars in minutes by hitting two good hands. You might have the same luck. For practice, I suggest downloading Kiwi Casino to play "Poker Three."
Insights from a Vegas Taxi Driver
A taxi driver once shared his insider tip. Though he formerly worked in a casino, he now drives a cab. He mentioned that some players head to upscale casinos like the Bellagio, get a Players card, and start with $500, betting $25 per round. By choosing a crowded table, they slow down the game. After 2-3 hours, they might earn a free hotel room, and if luck is on their side, walk away with $700 to $1,000?"all without losing their initial $500. So, if you're seeking valuable comps in Vegas, Three Card Poker might be your best bet.
About the Author
Marco, also known as The Poker Guy, is a professional poker player who earns his living playing online. For more tips and information, visit his site: [Poker Scrubs](http://www.pokerscrubs.com).
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