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Regla del Póquer
En los casinos, la mayoría de los juegos de póquer se juegan con una baraja
estándar de 52 cartas.
Las cartas se clasifican en función del valor del número de la carta o
del valor de la figura. La clasificación, de mayor a menor, es la
siguiente: As (A), Rey (K), Reina (Q), Jota (J), 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3,2.
El as también se puede utilizar para completar una escalera baja; A, 2,
3, 4, 5. Además de los números y figuras, hay 4 palos distintos que se
utilizan para determinar el valor de una mano de póquer.
Los palos son: Picas (S), Tréboles (C), Rombos (D) y Corazones (H). Las
manos de póquer se basan en la puntuación de cinco cartas.
La puntuación se detalla a continuación (una puntuación de 1 es la
mejor):
Puntuación Nombre de la mano Descripción de la mano Ejemplo 1 Royal
Flush
(Escalera Real)
A, K, Q, J, 10 del
mismo palo 10S, JS, QS, KS, AS 2 Straight Flush
(Escalera
de Color)
Cinco cartas del mismo palo en secuencia 4D, 5D, 6D, 7D,
8D 3 4 de la misma clase Cuatro cartas del mismo valor 7S, 7C, 7D, 7H 4
Full House
(Full)
Tres cartas de la misma
clase más un par 3D, 3S, 3C, KS, KH 5 Flush
(Color)
Cinco cartas del mismo palo 3H, 7H, 10H, QH, AH 6 Straight
(Escalera)
Cinco cartas en secuencia 5C, 6D, 7C, 8H, 9S 7 3 de la misma clase Tres
cartas del mismo valor JH, JS, JD 8 2 par Dos pares de diferente valor 5H,
5S, 9C, 9S 9 1 par Dos cartas del mismo valor AS, AD Empates Si dos manos
tienen la misma puntuación, se aplican las siguientes reglas:
1.
Si dos
jugadores tienen straight flushes, flushes o straights, la mano ganadora
se determina por la carta de mayor valor que forme parte de una mano. Si
la carta más alta también produce un empate, la carta de siguiente mayor
valor determina el ganador. Y así sucesivamente.
2.
Si dos jugadores tienen full house,
las 3 cartas de mayor valor determinarán al ganador.
3.
Si dos jugadores tienen tres cartas
de la misma clase, el ganador será quien tenga las 3 cartas de mayor
puntuación.
4.
El par de mayor valor en una mano
decidirá la mano ganadora cuando hay dos pares. Si el empate persiste, se
compararán los otros pares y el ganador será quien tenga el segundo par
de mayor valor.
5.
Si dos jugadores tienen un solo
par, ganará el par de mayor valor. Si ocurre un empate, el ganador será
quien tenga la carta de mayor valor en las cartas restantes. Si el empate
persiste, se determinará al ganador por la siguiente carta más alta. Y
así sucesivamente.
6.
Se comparan dos manos sin pares,
flushes o straights y ganará la mano que tenga la carta de mayor valor.
Si no es posible determinar el ganador con esta carta, se utilizará la
siguiente carta de mayor valor. Y así sucesivamente.
Payout
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Hand
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Payout
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Bonus
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One Pair - 10s Or Better
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1 to 1
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Two Pairs
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2 to 1
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Three Of A Kind
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3 to 1
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Straight
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4 to 1
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Flush
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5 to 1
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£50
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Full House
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7 to 1
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£100
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Four Of A Kind
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20 to 1
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£500
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Straight Flush
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50 to 1
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10% of Jackpot (At least £5,000)
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Royal Flush
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200 to 1
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100% of Jackpot (At least £50,000)
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To qualify for the bonus Jackpot, you must make a £1 bonus bet prior to playing the hand. The bonus Jackpot starts at £50,000 (for a Royal Flush) and grows each time anybody makes a bet. Lower hands may qualify for smaller bonus payouts. Please refer to the payout table above.
Hand Rankings
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Hand
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Description
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Royal Flush
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Ace, King, Queen, Jack and ten from same suit
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Straight Flush
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Five cards in consecutive order from same suit
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Four Of A Kind
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Four cards from different suits of the same rank
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Full House
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Three of a kind and a pair
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Flush
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Five cards of same suit
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Straight
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Five cards in consecutive order, any combination of suits. A, K, Q, J, 10 to 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
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Three Of A Kind
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Three cards from different suits displaying the same number or picture
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Two Pairs
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Two groups of two cards showing the same number (or picture)
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One Pair
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One pair of identically ranked cards
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Nothing
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A hand with five un-matching cards
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Bonus Let-It-Ride Poker
Game Summary
Each player of Bonus Let-It-Ride Poker plays only with the dealer and not against other players. The objective is to obtain the highest poker hand (containing at least a pair of tens) while keeping the maximum bet on the table.
A player begins each hand by placing an ante on the table which consists of three identical bets with an option of making an additional £1 bet in order to qualify for a bonus. Six cards are dealt in total. The first three cards are dealt to the player (face up) and the next three cards are placed in front of the dealer (face down). At this time, the player may choose to withdraw the first bet (Pull Bet) or keep it on the table (Let-It-Ride). The dealer then discards the fourth card and turns over the fifth card and the player must decide whether to Let-It-Ride or to Pull the second bet after which the dealer finally turns over the sixth card and the hand is scored.
The player wins if the player's hand qualifies with at least a pair of tens, the payoff is determined by the quality of the hand. Players can win a bonus on top of their payouts if they place the additional £1 bet by drawing one of the following hands : Royal Flush, Straight Flush, Four of a Kind, Full House, Flush, Straight, or Three of a Kind. For information on payouts, please consult the payout table below. The skill of the player is required to find the appropriate strategy for the 51,979,200 possible variations of this game.
How To Play
Your chips are stacked by denomination (£1, £5, £25, £100, £500) at the bottom of the screen above your Username. Select the amount you would like to wager on a given hand by clicking the left mouse button on the chip of that denomination. The amount wagered per hand may be increased or decreased by placing the mouse on the stack that you wish to add or subtract to your bet. Each time you click the left mouse button you will add a chip from that pile to your planned wager amount. Likewise by clicking on the right mouse button you can decrease your planned wager amount. You may repeat your last bet by simply hitting the
0
button of your numeric keyboard. Other keyboard shortcuts are summarized below.
Once the player has chosen an amount he would like to wager, the amount is divided into three equal piles and placed on the Let-It-Ride table. The player may also choose to place a £1 bet by clicking on the
Bonus Payout
red circle to qualify for a bonus and then press the
Deal
button. The dealer will deal the player three cards face up and themselves three cards face down . One standard deck of 52 cards is used.
After the player receives his 3 cards, he must decide whether to Let-It-Ride or Pull Bet. If the player selects the latter, one bet will be pulled from the table back to the player's hand. The fourth card is then discarded and the fifth card revealed. The player must again make a decision whether to Let-It-Ride or Pull Bet. Once one of these options has been selected, the dealer will reveal the sixth and final card.
Players win if they have a hand with at least a pair of tens. The payoffs for different hands are shown in the payoff section below.
Payout
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Hand
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Payout
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One Pair - 10s Or Better
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1 to 1
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Two Pairs
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2 to 1
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Three Of A Kind
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3 to 1
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Straight
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5 to 1
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Flush
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8 to 1
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Full House
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11 to 1
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Four Of A Kind
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50 to 1
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Straight Flush
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200 to 1
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Royal Flush
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1000 to 1
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Note :
Maximum payout is limited to £50,000 per hand.
Players will also win a bonus on top of their payout above if they opt to place the additional £1 Bonus bet and draw one of the following hands : Royal Flush, Straight Flush, Four of a Kind, Full House, Flush, Straight, or Three of a Kind. The bonus payoffs are given below :
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Hand
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Bonus
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Royal Flush
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£30,000
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Straight Flush
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£3,000
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Four Of A Kind
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£400
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Full House
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£200
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Flush
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£50
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Straight
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£25
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Three Of A Kind
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£5
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3 Card Poker
Game Summary
3 Card Poker is a fast and fun poker-style game that requires little strategy for a player to be successful. The low house edge of approximately 2.5% makes it an enticing addition to the casino. Beat the dealer by making the best poker hand possible with one draw of three cards.
How To Play
3 Card Poker games are played with a standard 52 card deck. The cards are distributed in hands of three, with cards shuffled after each hand. Straights have a higher ranking than a flush, as there are fewer ways to make a three-card straight. Aces can be either high or low.
There are two bets a player can make that will influence the game payout: Ante and Pair Plus. The ante works as it does in conventional poker. This is the
cost
of playing the hand. The Pair Plus is a wager that the player will get at least a pair or higher. Payout levels are listed in a table below. It is not necessary to make both bets, but players must make at least one.
Player antes by place his/her bet in the
Ante
spot on the table within acceptable table limits. Both dealer and player are dealt three cards face down. The player will determine whether their cards are good enough to bet against the dealer or fold. If player folds, he/she simply loses the ante. If the player decides to test his/her cards against the dealer, he/she must place a wager equal to the ante in the
Play
spot on the table and click the
Play
button. If the player wins the hand, the hand pays both the Ante and the Pair Plus wager (if applicable).
Note :
the dealer must have at least Queen High to qualify. Anything lower is an automatic win for the player providing the player has not folded.
Payout
When calculating a win or loss, there are three things to consider : Pair Plus result, Ante result, and the Play result (did the dealer qualify).
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Pair Plus
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Payout
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Pair
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1 to 1
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Flush
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4 to 1
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Straight
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6 to 1
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Three Of A Kind
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30 to 1
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Straight Flush
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40 to 1
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Ante Bonus
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Payout
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Straight
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1 to 1
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Three Of A Kind
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4 to 1
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Straight Flush
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5 to 1
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Play Result
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Payout
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Dealer does not qualify - Ante wins, Play bet is returned
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1 to 1
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Dealer qualifies and player beats dealer - Both Play and ante win
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1 to 1
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Dealer qualifies and dealer ties player - Both Play and ante push
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Dealer qualifies and dealer beats player - Both Play and ante lose
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Juegue Poquer
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