Three Card Poker

Objective 

The objective of Three Card Poker is to get a better 3-card Poker hand than the dealer's using the player's 3 dealt cards against dealer’s 3 dealt cards.

Game Rules

The game is played with a single 52-card deck (excluding Jokers), cards are shuffled after each game round.

Any number of players can participate in a single game simultaneously, each taking no more than one seat.

Betting Instructions

Players must place an initial bet, the ‘Ante’, to participate in the round.

Place a bet by selecting a chip value from the available chips and clicking on the bet option on the table before the timer runs out. You cannot join a game in progress.

The Rebet button will rebet the last bet placed. After clicking on the button, it will be replaced by the Double button.

The Double button doubles the rebet, so long as this new value is both within the allowed limits and the player's playable balance. If doubling all bets exceeds the player’s playable credit, only the first few bets will be doubled until the playable credit limit is reached.

The Undo button located under the Rebet will cancel the last action.

The Clear button will remove all of the bets placed.

Adding excitement to the game, the player can also place a bet on one of the Side bets: ‘Pair Plus’ or ‘6 Card Bonus’ or in both, which pays out when a Pair Plus are dealt out in the 3 players cards (for Pair Plus) or Three of a kind or better are dealt out in the 6 cards: 3 players cards and 3 dealer cards. More details about the side bets can be found below.

Playing Instructions

You will receive three cards. The dealer’s three cards will be dealt face down.

If you feel confident in your hand, click 'Play' to place a Play bet equivalent to your Ante bet.

Otherwise click ‘Fold’– thereby ending the round and losing your Ante.

If decision time has expired and you have not yet made a decision to ‘Play’ or ‘Fold’ then your hand will be automatically folded and you will lose your Ante bet placed on this round.

Game Outcomes

Result

ANTE

PLAY

Dealer does not qualify and you win

1:1

Push

Dealer qualifies and you win

1:1

1:1

Dealer qualifies and you lose

Lose

Lose

Dealer qualifies and it's a tie

Push

Push

Player folds

Lose

-

If you place an ‘Ante’ and ‘Play’ bets and get a Straight Flush, Three of a kind or Straight on your initial three cards, you win the Ant Bonus according to the Payout table even if the dealer wins the roundThe dealer must have a Queen high or better to qualify.

You win if the dealer's hand qualifies and is lower than yours. The ‘Ante’ bet pays 1:1 and the ‘Play’ bet pays 1:1.

You lose if the dealer's hand qualifies and is higher than yours. You lose both your ‘Ante’ bet and your ‘Play’ bet.

A Push is a draw – where you and the dealer have exactly the same hand. In this case, the player gets back his/her Ante and Call bet.

Where the Dealer does not have a qualifying hand (at least Queen high), you will get back your call bet and you will win the ‘Ante’ bet 1:1.

Side Bets

The player can also place a bet on one of the following side bets:

Pair Plus – player’s objective is to make a Pair Plus out of his hand. Pays out when a Pair Plus are made up of the three player cards. The Payout is according to the hand rank according to the Payout table section below.

6 Card Bonus – player’s objective is to make the best five-card poker hand by combining the player’s three cards with the dealer’s three cards. Pays out when ‘Three of a kind’ or better are made up out of the six cards dealt in the table. The Payout is according to the hand rank according to the Payout table section below.

Both side bets can only be placed after making an initial ante bet. The side bet is always active in the round regardless of the player's decision to Play or Fold.

Hand Rankings

Winning hands for Three Card Poker:

Mini Royal is a suited Ace, King and Queen.

Straight Flush is a hand that contains three cards in sequence, all of the same suit. For example: ten, nine and eight of clubs.

Three of a kind is a hand that contains three cards of the same rank.

Straight is a hand that contains three cards of sequential rank in at least two different suits. E.g. two, three and Four on at least two different suits. Two straights are ranked by comparing the highest card of each.

Flush is a hand where all three cards are of the same suit, but not in a sequence. E.g. three cards that are all clubs.

Pair is a hand that contains two cards of one rank plus one card that is not on this rank. E.g. two Kings and an eight. If two hands have the same pair then the kickers are compared to determine the winner.

High Card is a poker hand of any three cards not meeting any of the above requirements. No Hand is made and the hand rank is according to the highest card.

Individual cards are ranked down from Ace, which has the highest value, through face cards (King, Queen, then Jack), and finally from 10 down to 2.

For completing a Straight, the Ace may represent either a 1 or the next card above a King.

The weakest hand in Poker is the High Card – a poker hand made of any three cards not meeting any of the above mentioned requirements.

The decisive factor is the highest card in a player's hand.

Winning cards for 6 Card Bonus (5 cards are needed to build the hand):

Royal Flash is a straight Flush involving the Ace, King, Queen, Jack and 10 all in the same suit.

Straight Flush is a hand that contains five cards in sequence, all of the same suit but without the Ace.

Four of a kind is a hand that contains all four cards of one rank and any other card. E.g. four Queens and a five.

Full house is a hand that contains three matching cards of one rank and two matching cards of another rank e.g. three Jacks and two eights.

Flush is a hand where all five cards are of the same suit, but not in a sequence. E.g. five cards that are all hearts.

Straight is a hand that contains five cards in a sequential rank in at least two different suits. E.g. ten, nine, eight, seven, six in two or more different suits.

Three of a kind is a hand that contains three cards of the same rank and other two cards that are not in the same rank as each other.

Payouts

Bet

Payout

Ante

1:1

Play

1:1

Ante Bonus

Royal flush

5:1

Straight flush

5:1

Three of a kind

4:1

Straight

1:1

Pair Plus

Royal flush

200:1

Straight flush

40:1

Three of a kind

30:1

Straight

6:1

Flush

3:1

One pair

1:1

6 Card Bonus

Royal flush

1000:1

Straight flush

200:1

Four of a kind

50:1

Full House

25:1

Flush

20:1

Straight

10:1

Three of a kind

5:1

Malfunction voids all pays and play.

Return To Player

The optimal theoretical percentage return to the player:

Ante bet is 96.63%

Pair Plus bet is 95.51%

6 Card Bonus bet is 91.44%

Error Handling

If there is any error in the game procedure, the game round will be temporarily paused and the shift manager will be notified. Players will be notified by an on-screen pop-up message, to notify the player that the issue is in the process of investigation. If the manager can immediately resolve the error, the game round will continue as normal. If immediate resolution is not possible, the game round will be cancelled and initial bets will be refunded to all players who participated in the game round.

Disconnection

The Ezugi Live Dealer services are provided via internet, which inevitably may disconnect at times. This poses potential snags to the game flow and user experience.

In order to minimize the impact caused by unexpected disconnections, when a player loses his connectivity to the game server, a reconnect message will be displayed on the screen.

Until the player reconnects to the game server, the game and chat functionality will behave improperly or be completely inactive.

The following error handling rules apply:

  • In the event that a disconnection occurs before bets are placed, i.e. before the 'No More Bets' message on the screen, the bet will not be deducted from the balance and the player will not participate in the game round. Once reconnected, please verify your balance and inform your casino operator immediately if there are any issues.
  • In the event that a disconnection occurs after a game round begins, i.e. after the 'No More Bets' message on the screen, we do not guarantee that your bet was placed. Please verify with your casino operator to assure the balance is correct.If the bet was placed, the game will proceed as normal and the winnings will be processed according to the game result regardless of the disconnection. Please note the following exceptions:
    • If playing on multiple seats games, there is a possibility that only some bets process while others don’t.
    • A disconnection message might not be displayed to the player, and all decisions will proceed as the default decision.
    • In the event that a client disconnection occurred while playing the game, regardless of the status of the game, please make sure to review your balance after the reconnection and contact your casino operator if there is a problem.

Baccarat is a comparing card game played between two hands, the "Player" and the "Banker". Each baccarat hand has three possible outcomes that a player can bet on: "Player wins" (player has the higher score), "Banker wins" (banker has the high score), and "tie". It is strictly a game of chance, with no skill or strategy involved; each player's moves are forced by the cards the player is dealt.

The objective of Baccarat is to draw a two- or three-card hand that totals closer to 9 than the banker.

10, J, K, Q count as 0, Ace is a 1 and all other cards value are their pip value.

If your total is more than ten, you drop the ten. So a 7-9 hand totals to 6 (16, drop ten).

There is no such thing as a "bust" hand.

The Rules

A player can bet if the Player will win the hand (winning pays 1:1) or the Banker will win the hand (winning pays 1:1) or there will be a tie (winning pays 8:1)

The Banker and the Player each draw two cards.

If either the player or banker total 8 or 9, both automatically stand, no exceptions.

If the player's total is 6 or 7, the player stands.

If the player stands, the banker hits on a total of 5 or less.

If the player's total is 5 or less, the player automatically hits and the banker gives the player a third card.

If the player receives a third card then the banker draws a third card according to the following:

Last modification date: 12/15/2020