![]() ![]() Once the bean counters got hold of the game, though, they reduced the payout on the Flush to 3 to 1, which effectively raised the house's edge to 7.28%. When Three Card Poker was first introduced back in the 90's the odds were fairly decent - the house edge was something like 2.3%. Heavy wrote:Games like Three Card Poker and Let it Ride are essentially "carnival" games that have found their way into the casinos. Just keep in mind the old "lose three in a row - time to go" saying. You comp credits should increase exponentially and again, with the pace at which the game is played you should be okay. If you feel comfortable betting at the green chip level - I recommend it. If you DO find that game then by all means feel free to test the waters. You may still find a casino or two out there that pays 4 to 1 on the Flush (or 6 to 1 on a Straight), but don't count on it. With that said, like Roulette this is a slow game with lots of "push" or "tie" decisions, so even though the edge is fairly substantial - you don't lose money all that fast. ![]() ![]() Games like Three Card Poker and Let it Ride are essentially "carnival" games that have found their way into the casinos. ![]()
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