Three Card Poker by the Wizard of Odds
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- čas přidán 8. 04. 2014
- The Wizard of Odds teaches Three Card Poker. For more about Three Card Poker, please visit wizardofodds.com/games/three-....
Mike mentions hole carding ( flashing dealer strategy ), more on that : wizardofodds.com/games/three-...
For the people wondering why his Aces lost.....if you zoom in on the video, you'll see the dealer actually has a flush, NOT a pair of Kings. Whoever edited the video screwed up.
This is just too corny !!!!
The dealer is so unprofessional, holding cards too high, always shows the last card of the deck before putting then aside. Her hands are not always on the table - leaning on her elbow, one hand holding the other.....
"Never Ever Play The Side Bet". Man I want to play that side bet even more!
I played cards for many years, I do not play cards any more, because the shufflers are not shuffling they are distributing the cards exactly where they want them to go, these games are fixed, they do pay between 30 and 35 thousand per machine, these games are 100% rigged... the only game they cant totally control is black jack, simply because they don’t know what the players will do, this is why there are so many blackjack tables, the casino averages a small win %
cmon mike. for entertainment purposes let us play sidebets
whoever stated the dealer had a flush better get a pair of glasses. She had two hearts and a diamond. where is the flush?
house always wins because it does not pay on a DQ and also because ppl will fold into a DQ. just dont gamble folks. there are better and cheaper ways to entertain yourself.
So basically this is just luck. No strategy
Side bets are sucker bets🥰
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Go for the gusto when playing, may cost you a little more to play but your there to have a good time, and to get lucky!!
The first hand never got shuffled, so the same hands came out the second game, that's funny.
My local casino follows the 1-4-6-30-40 pay table in the Pair Plus and REQUIRES a $5 minimum bet on that. I've had pretty good luck with it for being just a flat red chipper. As long as you keep your Ante and Pair Plus the same denomination, you don't lose on a non-qualifying dealer hand. It just results in a push. The first time I played I got away with not playing Pair Plus until the pit boss came over and told me I had to. I wonder if its the trade off for having the better pay table.
On a recent cruise ship casino, the side bet for a pair meant you would use your 3 cards PLUS the dealer's 3 cards and if that resulted in a pair, you would win.
I played three card poker yesterday and bet $10 on pairs plus and got a straight flush, which paid 40 to 1 ($400), it's a sucker bet unless you win!
Side bets make you the most money like either double your money on a hand or have a good chance of getting a good ratio like yesterday I got a straight flush and put 40 total on side bets and ante and a 1 pound jackpot and made 600 in a hand
word of advice on pair plus, throw one out there every now and then. the dealers had their eye on me bc they noticed i was hardley ever playing pair plus, all the players at the table and the dealer will tell u "u should always bet pair plus." this guy says never i say every few hands throw one out there. i won 30-1 on a trips and a few other big bets. dealers said i was betting the top "almost never" still learning some differant strategies on playing but so far i have done pretty good, have never left a table for less than i started the game with and walked away with some pretty big wins
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