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3 Card Poker Strategy

Strategy for Playing 3 Card Poker


Note: This strategy is used by many professional gamblers when playing Three Card Poker. It does not in any way imply that you will consistantly win money using this strategy. While used by many Three Card Players, the casino odds are ALWAYS against the player without exception! By using this strategy, you will have a better chance of winning and your money will last longer.

In addition to a playing strategy for all casino games, as a gambler you will also need a sound money management strategy. Both a sound playing strategy and money management strategy are required to be successful at any gaming endeavor.

Since the only decision the player has to make in Three Card Poker game is how much to bet, there is no strategy involved. However, at full payout the low house advantage makes it about as attractive as any other table poker game. You can't bet five dollars and win a house here, but the payouts are very generous and you should get a pay hand of some sort about 25% of the time.

Three Card Poker is a good game, but you might want to remember that the win/loss swings are more volatile than in Ante/Play. Most places allow you to make unequal bets on the two games. A conservative bet would be two units on Ante/Play and one unit on Pair Plus, or equal bets. A more aggressive approach is to place more on Pair Plus than on Ante/Play. Many good players prefer to gradually increase conservative bets when they are running good, to get ahead before they get aggressive and load up on the Pair Plus side.

Ante/Play Three Card Poker Strategy

Three Card Poker game starts with the players placing bets in the "Ante" spots in the table layouts. The ante can be any amount within the posted table limits. The players and the dealer all get three cards, face down. The players all look at their hands and either fold by giving their cards back and losing their ante bet, or play by placing a bet, equal to the ante, in the "play" spot in the layout. The dealer then turns over his cards. If he does not have Queen High or better, he doesn't "qualify" to play and pays the active players even money on their ante bets and those with a straight or better are paid the additional ante bonus shown above. These players get a "push" on their play bets. If he does have a qualifying hand, those who cannot beat it lose their antes and their play bets, but can still win the ante bonus with a straight or higher. Those who can beat the dealer win even money on ante and play bets plus the ante bonus, if any.

In Three Card Poker Ante/Play, the only thing the expert player needs to know is how high his or her hand should be to produce the best possible long term results, if played. The answer to that question is Q-6-4 or higher.

High card only hands between Q64 through KQ10 are loss limit plays. These are hands with negative expectations. They will lose less if played than they will in ante forfeiture losses if they are not played. Ace high hands and better have positive expectations. The house advantage for Ante/Play, against the optimal strategy shown below is a comfortable 3.4%.

Optimal Three Card Poker Strategy

  • Always Play Q-6-4 or Higher;
  • Never Play Anything Lower.