Plan Of Attack In Three-card Poker
Obviously, you should try as hard as you can to scope out a casino that offers the most generous pay tables, that is, one that pays 4 to 1 on a flush and 6 to 1 on a straight. Yes, everyone’s hoping to win the really big bonus of a straight flush, but you need to keep your bankroll going by being paid in full for all the straights and flushes you get.
Again, don’t be shy to ask the dealer if he or she is playing hot. If the table has players, look at the cards being dealt. If all systems are go, sit down and start placing your bets.
Even though it’s not the best of bets, you’re definitely going to want to play both the pairplus and the ante portion of the game, otherwise, why play three-card poker at all? Don’t play just the pairplus; it’s the worse of the two bets. And don’t just play the ante, because when you do finally get a three of a kind or straight flush, you’ll be kicking yourself for not having played pairplus. Next, you want to take the same tactic as the dealer and keep hands that have at least a Queen or higher. Yes, sometimes it’s tough when you have a
Queen-Seven-Five, but trust me, it’s better than throwing your hand away. Just pray that the dealer doesn’t qualify.
they just match their ante bet automatically, hoping to win or, at worst, hoping the dealer doesn’t qualify. I guess if you came to gamble, you indeed came to gamble, but this tactic is just dumb and will deplete any winnings much faster than playing according to the strategy described above.
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