» Multi-Hand 3 Card Poker

  Written By admin | Poker Reviews | Sunday, January 17th, 2010

About Multi Hand 3 Card Poker

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Played with a standard 52-card deck, Multihand 3 Card Poker adheres to the single-hand 3 Card Poker but lets you play five hands at once. Each hand can be played individually.

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Multi Hand 3 Card Poker Features

The object of the game is to have the strongest hand. Multi-hand 3 Card Poker Gold contains two games: the Pair Plus game and the Ante game. The two games can either be played together or as individual games.

For every specific hand combination, the Pair Plus game has specific payouts for specific hand combinations but the payouts are not dependent with the dealer’s hand.

Meanwhile, the Ante game has normal and bonus payouts. The normal payouts depend on the Dealer’s hand that has a Queen High hand combination or higher and your hand value.

On the other hand, bonus payouts for the Ante are paid should you have a bonus hand combination but it is independent with the hand value of the dealer

How Multi Hand 3 Card Poker Is Played

Standard three-card poker rules apply. You can get the best against the Dealer by casting bets on different positions such as the Ante bet, Play bet and an optional Pair Plus bet. The Pair Plus bet pays out according to card rankings but is independent of the hand of the dealer.

To place a bet, compile your chips using the different-colored chip bets and place them on the specified betting areas on the virtual poker table. Once the bets are set, the cards will be dealt and standard poker rules apply.

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