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Shuffle Up and Deal - How to Play 3 Card Poker

 
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Title: Shuffle Up and Deal - How to Play 3 Card Poker

Author: Morgan Hamilton

Article:
In the past few years, Texas Hold 'Em became one of the most
frequently played styles of poker. However, there is a new
growing trend among players to try their luck at 3 card poker.
Those who have played this game also refer to it as tricard
poker or guts. This exciting game's rules tests both the skill
and nerve of even the most veteran poker players in the world.
Five or more players are needed in 3 card poker in order to
create a more competitive match. A most exhilarating time for
everyone is often the result when the maximum number of players
which is usually set at ten, plays the game. When all at the
table have placed their bets or antes into the pot, then the
game will begin. The players will then be dealt three cards each
and must decide whether or not they are going to play or fold.
Most players will routinely fold because it is very difficult to
get even a pair in this version of poker.

The pot is carried over to the remaining hand if everyone else
at the table folds. If only one person plays, then that person
wins the pot regardless of what he or she has. The amount of
money in the pot can build rather quickly because there are no
other cards available to the players than the three that are
dealt. As a result, 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 you know the basic rules for 3 card poker, you can
decide between the two most well-liked versions of the game. The
first version is popularly called Survivor. Of all the players
who did not fold, only the one with the lowest valued hand must
pay the pot amount back into the center of the table in this
type of guts. If you feel that you have a competitive hand, then
you should play it in this version. On the other hand, the risk
of playing is not as great as in the version known as Monte
Carlo.

Everyone who plays and does not win must pay into the new pot in
the Monte Carlo 3 card poker. The payment can be from as little
as one player to everyone at the table except the winner,
assuming no players folded. The succeeding pot will always be
more than just the original wagers with the potential winnings
growing rapidly as long as there is more than one person playing
each hand. The game returns to what is essentially the beginning
and the excitement begins anew, when a round eventually occurs
with just one player showing his cards. You will notice that the
pot can build up quite easily in either version of 3 card poker.

About the author:
Morgan Hamilton offers expert advice and great tips regarding
all aspects concerning 3 Card Poker. Visit
our site for more helpful information about 3 Card Poker and
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