How to Play 3-Hand Casino Hold’em
The clue with 3-Hand Casino Hold’em is in the title. Developed by Play’n Go, in this version of poker, you can play with up to three hands at once in the tranquil setting of this super-sleek design. It's you versus the dealer in 3-Hand Casino Hold’em. Once the initial cards have been dealt, it is then down to whatever kind of table strategy you have to decide on how to carry on.
Three hands on the go at once means that players have triple the opportunities to try and achieve winning hands. Play’n Go has smashed their slots offering out of the park recently, and we reckon that this version of 3-Hand Casino Hold’em may be the innovative stepping-stone that sets the same precedent for table games as slots. Let’s take a look, shall we?
Choose Your Chips
You will see a selection of chips at the bottom right-hand side of your screen. They range from £1 to £100.
To place your bet, you will first need to choose a chip value that fits with the amount of money you wish to stake.
Ante Bet
You can play up to three hands at a time, so however, many you wish to play, you can click on the ‘Ante' spaces to place your chosen chips in place. Click multiple times to add multiple chips.
If you want to mix and match chip values, simply click on a different chip at the bottom and click where you want it to go.
These bets are placed before any cards are dealt.
AA Bonus
This is an optional bet. A bet on the AA bonus is a bet that when your first two personal cards and the first three community cards are dealt, you will have a pair of Aces or better.
If this is not the case, then you will lose that bet, but because it is independent of your Ante bet, so there may still be an opportunity for the standard bet.
How to Win
Okay, so we know how to get set up to play 3-Hand Casino Hold’em, but do you know what to look out for to win?
Once you place your ante bet, each hand you are playing will be dealt two cards face-up. The dealer will be dealt two face-down. Three community cards will then be laid out on the table.
At this stage, the game will see if you have any hands from the cards which are there.
You can then also lookout for potential opportunities to improve on any hands when two community cards are dealt.
If you decide you would like to carry on playing, you can ‘call’, which will increase your bet to play on. If you see no further ways to beat the dealer with a hand, then you can fold.
Only when you have called your hands will the dealer then reveal their two cards, and then the winner is decided.
Winning Hands
To help you try and strategise on what hands you may be able to create, depending on the two additional cards to be dealt, we have explained the different hands in 3-Hand Casino Hold’em.
The dealer must have a pair of 4’s or more to qualify, so if they don’t get that, then you automatically win.
Royal Flush
A Royal Flush pays out at 100:1
To have a Royal Flush, also known as an ace-high straight flush, you will need a hand which contains an Ace, King, Queen, Jack and a 10. This is the best hand in the game.
Straight Flush
A Straight Flush will pay out at 20:1
Five cards of sequential rank, and all of the same suit, is a Straight Flush. Ace can rank either high or low, but not both at once. For example, you could have Ace, two, three, four and five of diamonds, but you couldn’t have Queen, King, Ace, two, three.
4 of a Kind
Four of a Kind can award you a payout of 10:1
If you end up with four cards of the same number, you will have Four of a Kind. If the dealer also has four of a kind, both hands will be ranked on the value of their quad and then the value of the fifth card.
Full House
A Full House will pay out at 3:1
To have a Full House, your hand will contain three cards of one rank, and a pair of another. If your hand is at the same level as the dealer’s, the winner will be the hand which ranks the highest.
Flush
A flush can pay out at 2:1
Five cards of same suit will give you a Flush. Again, a Flush is ranked by its highest card, and then by the second, third and so on.
Straight or Less
A Straight or less can pay out at 1:1
Five cards of sequential rank will make a Straight. The suit doesn't matter here. Other hands less than a straight include Three of a Kind, Two Pair, One Pair and a High card.
How’s Your Poker Face?
We are very impressed with this release of 3-Hand Casino Hold’em. The relaxed, jazzy vibe is soothing and gives a real element of class to the game. Even the sound of the cards being dealt sounds legit. It’s sleek and gives us three chances to beat the dealer.
3-Hand Casino Hold’em is played with 1 deck and the cards are re-shuffles after each round.
The RTP is 96%.
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