January 28th, 2016 at 9:40:05 AM
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Have they bled Three Card Poker out like they have blackjack? I mean, continually worsening odds and casino take for pair plus type options ...
If you have a recommendation on strip to go to any Three Card Poker that are the best, or most reasonable, please advise.
Thanks in advance.
If you have a recommendation on strip to go to any Three Card Poker that are the best, or most reasonable, please advise.
Thanks in advance.
January 28th, 2016 at 9:45:18 AM
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I don't think I've seen that happen.. and I doubt it will happen. The pay tables are pretty set there. I have seen them introduce more side bets in order to generate more bets at the table. (the six card hand... using your three and the dealer's three)
January 28th, 2016 at 10:12:17 AM
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Quote: rsactuaryI don't think I've seen that happen.. and I doubt it will happen. The pay tables are pretty set there. I have seen them introduce more side bets in order to generate more bets at the table. (the six card hand... using your three and the dealer's three)
For pair plus, it happened 10 years ago. I haven't seen a pair plus table better than 1-3-6-30-40 in nearly a decade.
January 28th, 2016 at 10:20:56 AM
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Quote: tringlomaneFor pair plus, it happened 10 years ago. I haven't seen a pair plus table better than 1-3-6-30-40 in nearly a decade.
I've seen 1-4-6-30-40 on the 3card part of both PaiGowMania and Let It Ride in the last 5 years. 3cp itself, it's been more than a decade.
If the House lost every hand, they wouldn't deal the game.
January 28th, 2016 at 10:23:12 AM
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Hard Rock Tampa had the 1/4/6/30/40 a couple years ago. Don't know about now.
DUHHIIIIIIIII HEARD THAT!
January 28th, 2016 at 10:43:39 AM
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I still know one casino that has 1/4/6/30/40. I'm not sure why they have it as, their other games have bad paytables.
Happy days are here again
January 28th, 2016 at 11:47:10 AM
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On the strip, it's been 1/3/6/30/40 for years and years. Same at every shop. Some places have different/better rules. Almost all of Oklahoma is 1/4/6, but you need to find a way to ditch the fee per hand (usually, by playing at a certain time, or by betting more than a certain amount). A couple places in the midwest have 1/4/5/30/40/50 tables. I think they needed to form fit that to be as close to X% return without going over.
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