3 Card Poker Vega
3 Card Poker (or tri-card poker as it’s also called) is an American version of a British game called Brag. This game originated over three hundred years ago as a game known as Primero, a fast-moving betting game using only three cards. As the game evolved, it became known as Post-and-Pair and then again as Brag. This game made it to the States as Casino Brag and Brit-Brag, but eventually evolved again into the game we now know as 3 Card Poker.
The game is comprised of two different components and here is how they are played…
For ante-and-play, the player places an ante bet before receiving cards. The player is then dealt cards and after seeing them, can choose to fold the cards and lose the ante, or continue playing and raise by placing a bet equal to the ante bet.
When continuing to play, there are three possible outcomes:
The dealer does not ‘qualify’. To qualify, the dealer must have a hand of a queen high or better. If the dealer does not qualify, the ante bet is paid out even money, but the play bet is simply returned.
If the dealer does qualify, the player wins if his hand is of higher value than the dealer’s, and gets paid out even money on both his ante and play bets.
If the dealer’s hand is of higher value, the dealer takes the Ante and Play bets.
The dealer does not ‘qualify’. To qualify, the dealer must have a hand of a queen high or better. If the dealer does not qualify, the ante bet is paid out even money, but the play bet is simply returned.
If the dealer does qualify, the player wins if his hand is of higher value than the dealer’s, and gets paid out even money on both his ante and play bets.
If the dealer’s hand is of higher value, the dealer takes the Ante and Play bets.
3 Card Poker Vega
3 Card Poker Vega
3 Card Poker Vega
3 Card Poker Vega
3 Card Poker Vega
3 Card Poker Vega
3 Card Poker Vega
3 Card Poker Vega
3 Card Poker Vega
3 Card Poker Vega
3 Card Poker Vega
3 Card Poker Vega
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