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Card Poker
While Texas Hold ‘Em is probably one of the most
frequently played styles of poker these days, there is a growing trend
among players to try their luck at 3 card poker. This game is also
referred to as tricard poker or guts by those who have played it for
quite some time. It is an exciting game that tests both the skill and
nerve of even the most veteran player simply by the nature of its rules.
In 3 card poker there are usually five or more players in order to
create a more competitive match. The maximum number of players is
usually set at ten which almost always results in a most exhilarating
time for everyone. Play begins with all at the table placing their bets
or antes into the pot. Players are then dealt three cards each and must
decide whether or not they are going to play or fold. As it is very
difficult to get even a pair in this version of poker most players will
routinely fold. If everyone at the table folds their cards the pot is
carried over to the remaining hand. If only one person plays they win
the pot regardless of what they have. As you can surmise the amount of
money in the pot can build rather quickly as there are no other cards
available to the players than the three that are dealt. A game of 3
card poker can quickly turn into something similar to a race to the
finish between horses at your local track.
Now
that the basic rules for 3 card poker are known, it is also fun to
decide which of the two most well-liked versions of the game you should
play. The first is called Survivor. In this type of guts, of all the
players who do not fold only the one with the lowest valued hand must
pay the pot amount back into the center of the table. Therefore, if you
feel that you have a competitive hand the risk of playing is not as
great as in the version known as Monte Carlo. In Monte Carlo 3 card
poker everyone who plays and does not win must pay into the new pot.
This can be from as little as one player to everyone at the table
except the winner assuming no players folded. As long as there is more
than one person playing each hand the successful pot will always be
more than just the original wagers with the potential winnings growing
rapidly.
As you can see it is quite easy for the pot to build in either version
of 3 card poker. When a round eventually occurs with just one player
showing his cards, the game returns to what is essentially the
beginning and the excitement begins anew.
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