Casino Poker Games
Three Card Poker, Casino Hold'em, and other variants.
Casino poker games let you enjoy poker without competing against other players. You play against the house, which means fixed odds rather than skill-based edges. These games are simpler but generally have higher house edges than traditional poker.
Good to Know
Three Card Poker
The most popular casino poker variant:
How It Works
- Ante – Place your initial bet
- Pair Plus – Optional side bet for made hands
- Receive 3 cards – Make your best hand
- Play or Fold – Play costs 1x ante; fold and lose ante
- Dealer reveals – Needs Queen-high to qualify
Three Card Hand Rankings (Different!)
3-Card Rankings
| Hand | Example | Ante Bonus |
|---|---|---|
| Straight Flush | Q♠ J♠ 10♠ | 5:1 |
| Three of a Kind | 8♣ 8♦ 8♥ | 4:1 |
| Straight | 7♦ 8♣ 9♠ | 1:1 |
| Flush | A♦ 7♦ 3♦ | - |
| Pair | K♠ K♦ 5♣ | - |
| High Card | A♠ Q♦ 9♣ | - |
Note: Straight beats Flush in 3-card poker!
Strategy Insight
Caribbean Stud Poker
Classic 5-card poker against the dealer:
How It Works
- Post ante and optional $1 progressive side bet
- Receive 5 cards, see one dealer card
- Raise 2x ante or surrender
- Dealer needs A-K high to qualify
Caribbean Stud Strategy
| Your Hand | Action |
|---|---|
| Pair or better | Always raise |
| A-K-Q-x-x or A-K-J-8-x | Raise if dealer shows 2-Q and matches one of your cards |
| A-K | Raise if dealer card is A or K and matches yours |
| Less than A-K | Fold |
House edge: ~5.2% on the main game.
Casino Hold'em
Texas Hold'em structure against the dealer:
How It Works
- Post ante, receive 2 hole cards
- Three-card flop is dealt
- Call (2x ante) or fold
- Turn and river dealt, best 5-card hand wins
- Dealer needs pair of 4s to qualify
Pro Tip
Pai Gow Poker
Seven cards, two hands—a unique format:
How It Works
- Receive 7 cards
- Form a 5-card "high" hand and 2-card "low" hand
- High hand must beat low hand in rank
- Beat both dealer hands to win, lose both to lose
- Split (one win, one loss) = push
- 5% commission on wins
Strategy Insight
Ultimate Texas Hold'em
More action-oriented version of Casino Hold'em:
- Bet 3x or 4x pre-flop OR 2x on flop OR 1x on river OR fold
- Trips side bet pays for made hands regardless of win
- More complex but lower house edge (~2.2%)
House Edges Comparison
Casino Poker Games
| Game | House Edge | Skill Level | Speed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Casino Hold'em | ~2.2% | Low | Medium |
| Ultimate Texas Hold'em | ~2.2% | Low-Medium | Medium |
| Pai Gow Poker | ~2.5% | Low | Slow |
| Three Card Poker | ~3.4% | Very Low | Fast |
| Caribbean Stud | ~5.2% | Low | Medium |
General Tips
- Learn basic strategy – Each game has known optimal plays
- Avoid progressive bets – Usually 20%+ house edge
- Ante/Play is the main game – Side bets favor the house
- Dealer must qualify – Unqualified = ante wins, play pushes
Key Takeaways
- 1Casino poker games pit you against the dealer, not other players
- 2Three Card: Play Q-6-4 or better for ~3.4% edge
- 3Casino Hold'em: Call with any pair or draw for ~2.2% edge
- 4Pai Gow: Low volatility, lots of pushes, good for session length
- 5Avoid progressive side bets—house edges are typically 20%+