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Online Casino Conditions >>> Gambling Tips >>> November 2005


Anatomy of a Three Card Poker Table

Three Card Poker is a very popular game in Vegas casinos, as evidenced by the large number of tables to be found on many casino floors. 

For those who are not familiar with the game, a great way to begin is by becoming with the layout of the Three Card Poker table.  (Using a picture or diagram to consult when learning the rules comes in handy as well)

The actual table is very similar to the standard blackjack table, which many gamblers often confuse since the two games are generally located in the same area of the casino. 

Tables have six or seven seating positions around a half circle table.  At each sitting position there are three marked betting spaces - a circle, diamond, and diamond in a rectangle. 

The circle betting space is nearest the dealer and is labeled Pair Plus.  It is where the bonus side-bet is placed. 

The diamond-shaped betting space is labeled Ante, and is where all initial wagers and chips are set.

The space closest to the player is marked Play.  This is where the wager is set if after reviewing your dealt hand, you decide to not fold (otherwise losing your ante bet), but rather, stay in the game for its completion.

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