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How to Play

Vintage Johnson model 50 Card Shuffler Machine w/Box up to 3 Decks Poker Bridge. Ran a deck through the machine and the left side went smooth the right side worked but was a little sticky. For 70 years old it is in great shape. Condition is 'Used'. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail. With the ACE shuffler, cards are spit out in batches of 3, 5 and 7 cards; perfect for most single-deck casino card games, such as Let-It-Ride and 3-Card Poker and Pai-Gow. The KING shuffler is 'loaded' with either 4 or 5 decks, approximately 1/4 deck at a time.

Player must place a wager on the Ante box (minimum $5.)

Pair Plus wager is optional (minimum $5.)

After Ante (and optional Pair Plus) wager is made, three cards are dealt to each player. Player will look at all three cards.

  • If the player likes their hand, they will match the Ante wager by placing the equal amount in the box.
  • If the player dislikes their cards, they may choose to fold, and the Ante and Pair Plus is lost.

How players win:

  • If the players’ hand beats the Designated Players’ hand they win
  • EVEN MONEY on the Ante wager and Bet wager.
  • PAIR PLUS is paid odds if the hand beats the Designated Player on qualifying hands. If the players’ hand ties or does not beat the Designated Players’ hand it will be a push on the Pair Plus.
Payout Scale

Pair Plus Pays:

  • Mini Royal Flush: 100 to 1
  • Straight Flush: 50 to 1
  • Three-of-a-Kind: 30 to 1
  • Straight: 6 to 1
  • Flush: 4 to 1
  • Pair: 1 to 1
  • Ante & Play Bet: 1 to 1
Three Card Poker Rules
  • Management’s decision is final.
  • Orange City Racing and Card Club has zero tolerance for verbal abuse, disruptive behavior, or vulgarity.
  • A cardroom operator who has reasonable cause to believe that a player has acted or is acting in an unethical manner, may require the player to leave the game or facility.
  • A dealer button will be positioned in front of the Designated Player and will move when there are multipliable Designated Players.
  • Each player must bet “ante.” “Pair Plus” is optional.
  • Largest denomination will be placed on bottom of a multi denomination bet.
  • All hands will be dealt clockwise, from left to right.
  • Players are not allowed to touch the cards until they are pushed towards them by the dealer.
  • Players will be allowed to play up to two hands, but their second hand must be played in the blind.
  • One player to a hand. A player may not seek advice as to the play of their hand.
  • Players’ cards must remain in plain view of the Dealer and other players and remain over the table at all times. Players who walk away from the table without acting on their hand will be considered a folded hand.
  • Any discrepancy in number of cards dealt to a player and/or the shuffle machine blinks red, it will be considered a dead hand and all cards will be pulled in immediately without the players being allowed to look at their hand.
  • Rake will be taken from the Designated Player’s Bank accordingly depending on total amount of wagers placed. (See rake chart posted on table).
  • Chips in well are to be used for buy-ins, color ups, or cheque changing. Players must have sufficient money/ chips to complete all wagers of their current hand.
  • The Designated Player will be standing near or seated at the three card poker table when hands are dealt.
  • Dealer must have a Q high to qualify for BET wager placed by player.
  • All payouts will be paid by the Designated Player.
  • All losing bets will be awarded to the Designated Player.
  • Players will get paid on Pair Plus Bet according to the posted payout structure if the hand has a pair or better. If the dealers’ hand is higher than the players’ hand, they push on the pair plus. The player must beat the dealer in order to get paid on the pair plus bet.
  • The “pair plus” payouts are listed on the layout.
  • The English only rule will be enforced while a hand is in progress whether players have cards or not. This includes sign language.
  • The poker room is not responsible for player’s chips left unattended or on the table.
  • Cash does not play.
  • Players may not enter a game after the last two hands have been called at closing.
  • The games’ betting limit or type will not be changed unless approved by management.
  • There will be no objects allowed on the table other than chips and cards.
  • Players may leave their seat for a maximum of 10 minutes and must inform a Dealer or floor person. Management reserves the right to remove the player’s chips and open the seat to waiting players.
  • Players will be called into the game when there is a waiting list. If there is no list and open seats a player can sit down to play.
  • The house reserves the right to limit players to one hand. The house reserves the right to require that any two players not play in the same game.
  • No smoking, chewing tobacco, or electronic cigarettes are allowed in the poker room.
  • No credit will be extended by the House.
  • No side bets permitted in the House. A side bet is any bet made between players on anything other than poker. This includes sports bets, buying another player’s high hand, betting on the next card to come out, betting who will win the hand, etc. This rule also applies to any form of online gaming whether for real or play money. Cell phones are not permitted on the table surface or in a cup holder, but are allowed on the rail.
  • Cell phone communication is not permitted while a player is in a live hand (This includes surfing the web, texting, and changing music). Players may not use device to access any type of online gaming whether for real or play money. (This includes poker, slots, blackjack, bingo, sports bets, etc.)
  • iPods, MP3 players, tablets, and laptops are permitted, but must remain off the table. If the electronic devices become a distraction and deters from the play on the table, the player may be asked to discontinue use while playing. Players may not use device to access any type of online gaming whether for real or play money. (This includes poker, slots, blackjack, bingo, sports bets, etc.)
  • If a player wishes to contest the results of completed hand, they must do so prior to start of the next hand. The first riffle of the shuffle marks the start of the next hand. If an automatic shuffler is used, the hand begins when the green button is pushed.
  • Three Card Poker is not Jackpot eligible.
  • Photos or electronic recordings are not to be taken in the Poker Room unless authorized by management.
  • Must be18 years of age or older to play and have a valid US identification to enter the Poker Room.
  • Hoodies are allowed to be worn while playing at a table, but must be taken down when away from the table.
  • Shoes must be worn at all times while in the Poker Room.
  • No offensive attire is allowed in the Poker Room.
  • No firearms or weapons are permitted in the Poker Room.
  • No loitering in the Poker Room.
The Designated Player Requirements:

Must provide $30,000 per table for initial operational start up and maintain $30,000 in play per hand.

See designated player Rules in poker room.

Per Florida Regulation 61D-11.002(5)(b): In 3-Card Poker, Ultimate Texas Holdem,Fortune Pai Gow, and One Card Poker the dealer button will rotate around the table in a clockwise fashion on a hand by hand basis to provide each player desiring to the designated player an equal opportunity to participate as the designated player.

60. Per Florida Regulation 61D-11.002(5)(c): In 3-Card Poker, Ultimate Texas Holdem,2 Card Poker, and One Card Poker, the room does not require the designated player to cover all potential wagers.

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Three Card Poker is a casino table game based on poker.

History[edit]

A Three Card Poker table in a casino aboard the Norwegian Dawn cruise ship

The casino variant of Three Card Poker was first created by Derek Webb in 1994 and patented in 1997.[1] Webb's goal was to create a version of poker that played with the speed of other table games. It was important to Webb that he got the correct mix of three important factors for any casino game: the game rules were easy to understand, the payouts were large enough to attract players, and the house edge was enough that casino owners would be interested in adopting the game.

Webb established a business called Prime Table Games to market the game in both the United States and United Kingdom.[2] The British Casino Association, now known as the National Casino Industry Forum (NCiF) suggested that Webb gain some experience in the US first, since the UK had regulations against such a table game and his application was not strong enough to convince regulators to make significant changes to their rules and regulations for a new game.

The first to adopt the game was Barry Morris, Vice President of Grand Casino Gulfport in Mississippi, after Webb had unsuccessful sales pitches with casino owners in Reno, Las Vegas, and Atlantic City. A key aspect of Webb's offer to Morris was to stand on the floor to train the dealers himself, as well as watch to make sure the game was being played correctly.[3] United Kingdom gambling regulations were changed to allow the introduction of Three Card Poker in 2002.

Prime Table Games continued marketing Three Card Poker until 1999, when Shuffle Master acquired the rights to the game outside the British Isles. The sale was prompted by a lawsuit filed that year in US federal court by Progressive Gaming International Corporation (PGIC), the then-owners of Caribbean stud poker, alleging patent infringement; Shuffle Master agreed to defend that litigation as part of the purchase. Subsequently in 2007, Prime Table Games showed in a countersuit that the 1999 PGIC litigation was based on invalid patent claims; PGIC settled for $20 million.[4] Further, Prime Table Games filed suit against Shuffle Master in 2008 alleging in part that Shuffle Master had undisclosed knowledge that the PGIC claims were invalid prior to the 1999 purchase; it was later settled for over $2 million.[5]

Rules[edit]

Three Card Poker is played as heads-up between the player's hand and the dealer's hand. After all ante wagers are placed, three cards are dealt to each player and the dealer. Players have a choice to either fold or continue in the game by placing a 'play' wager equal to their ante. Hands are then exposed and wagers resolved.[6]

The dealer's hand must be Queen high or better for the dealer hand to play. If the dealer does not play, then there is no action on play wagers and ante wagers are paid 1 to 1. If the dealer does play, the dealer and player hands are compared. If the player hand loses, both the ante and play wagers are lost. If the player hand wins both the ante and play wagers are paid 1 to 1. If the hands are tied, then there is no action on either wager.[6]

Additional optional bets are offered. The Pair Plus wager is a bet that the player's hand will be a pair or better. The Pair Plus wager wins if the player has at least a pair of twos. The payoff applies regardless of the dealer's hand, as the Pair Plus wager is not in competition against the dealer's hand. Some casinos also offer an Ante Bonus, which is paid on the ante wager for a straight or better. The typical Ante Bonus paytable pays 5 to 1 for a straight flush, 4 to 1 for a three of a kind, and 1 to 1 for a straight. Like the Pair Plus wager, the Ante Bonus pays regardless of whether that hand beats the dealer's hand.[6]

Hand ranks[edit]

Straight flush

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Three of a kind

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Straight

Flush

Pair

High card

Examples of poker hand categories in descending order
Hand Ranks of Three Card Poker[7]
RankDescriptionFrequencyProbability
Straight flushThree suited cards in sequence480.22%
Three of a kindThree cards of same rank520.24%
StraightThree cards in sequence7203.26%
FlushThree suited cards1,0964.96%
PairTwo cards of same rank3,74416.94%
High cardNone of the above16,44074.39%
Total hands-22,100-

Probability of Queen high or better is 69.59%[citation needed]

Shuffling

Variations[edit]

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Some venues have added a wager called Prime in United Kingdom casinos and the game is known as Prime Three Card Poker. The Prime wager is optionally placed before cards are dealt and pays on the color of the player cards. If all three cards are the same color the payoff is 3 to 1. However, when included with the dealer hand if all six cards are the same color then the payoff is increased to 4 to 1.

Another variation is 'six card bonus', in which the players are given a payout based on the best five-card poker hand that can be made using any combination of the player's three cards and the dealer's three cards. Payoff ranges from 5 to 1 for three of a kind to 1000 to 1 for royal flush. Payoffs are paid regardless of whether any other bets pay.

See also[edit]

Professional Card Shuffling Machine

References[edit]

  1. ^'Three Card Poker'. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
  2. ^'Intellectual Property Office patent entry'. Retrieved May 27, 2011.
  3. ^'3CardPoker.com'. Retrieved November 5, 2013.
  4. ^Stutz, Howard (November 7, 2007). 'Progressive agrees to pay $20 million to end lawsuit'. Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved August 13, 2018.
  5. ^Stutz, Howard (January 14, 2011). 'Charge hurts Shuffle Master earnings'. Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved August 13, 2018.
  6. ^ abcMatt Villano (August 27, 2014). 'Winning a 3-card poker can be tough'. SfGate.
  7. ^'Three Card Poker - Wizard of Odds'. wizardofodds.com. Retrieved 2020-02-01.

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