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Raise'em® 3-card Draw Poker™ The First, Fastest and Easy 3-card Casino Draw-poker. Invented by Stephen Au-Yeung ©2011.
Math by Stephen How (Discount Gambling).
Summary
Raise'em® 3-card Draw Poker™ is a Three Card Poker game where the player has the option to either stand with his dealt hand, or to exchange one card and bet a 1x or 2x Raise on his draw.
The hand is paid according to separate paytables on the Ante and the Raise bet. The player does not compete against a Dealer hand.
Rules
Raise'em® 3-card Draw Poker™ is played with a single 52-card deck, using the well-known Three Card Poker hand rankings. The rules of the game are as follows:
1. Each Player must wager a mandatory Ante bet, before the hand begins.
2. Each Player receives three hole cards.
3. Each Player must either stand pat with his hand (no additional Raise bet), or exchange one of his cards for a new replacement card while wagering a Raise-bet equal to 1x or 2x the Ante. (I.e., the player must Raise 1x or 2x on his draw).
4. The Player’s final hand determines the payouts on the Ante and Raise wagers, as specified in the Paytables below.
The Question is:
1. Which Pay-table do you like?
2. Which Pay-table have the higher House-Edge?
3. is it invulnerable to player collusion (Up to 7 Players)?
P.S. Next week, I will post the House-Edge for the both Pay-table and is it invulnerable to player collusion (Up to 7 Players).
Pay-table A
Pay-table B
BTW. I would like Forum members to give (Good or Bad) feed-backs and suggestions.
P.S. For those that are not interested in New Table Games, I have add on the Thread Title: NTG (Stand for New Table Games).
I hope you are enjoying the Table Games conference, if you're here for it.
Honestly, I don't see why the 3 card stand paytable is so much less than the 3 card pairs-plus bet. I guess it must be because you don't have to beat the dealer, but you don't have to beat them to get paid on pairs-plus either. I would find the scant pays very disappointing on the ante for either paytable.
Perhaps you can explain the difference? I don't see a single ratio that's favorable compared to its analog on pairs plus, and several are seriously short.
Quote: beachbumbabsStephen,
I hope you are enjoying the Table Games conference, if you're here for it.
Honestly, I don't see why the 3 card stand paytable is so much less than the 3 card pairs-plus bet. I guess it must be because you don't have to beat the dealer, but you don't have to beat them to get paid on pairs-plus either. I would find the scant pays very disappointing on the ante for either paytable.
Perhaps you can explain the difference? I don't see a single ratio that's favorable compared to its analog on pairs plus, and several are seriously short.
Hi beachbumbabs,
Thanks for asking, I was not at the Table Games conference.
I think our friend Geoff Hall was there (that was what he say, last time I spoke to him).
This game is different from Pairs-plus bet, because in this game there is a Draw-bet of 1x or 2x your Ante-bet after seeing your 3-cards.
e.g. In Pay-table A, you will always 2x in your Draw-bet if you hold any Pair, because you will never lose the draw and with a pair of (Q, K or Ace) your are guarantee a 1 to 1 payout on both your Ante-Bet and Draw-bet and have a chance to get 3-of-a-kind, there are other advantage too.
The House-Edge on this game is only 2.08% on one of the Pay-table and 2.34% on the other Pay-table (on the Ante-bet).
The difference is:
* (Raise'em® 3-card Draw Poker) is play against a Pay-table.
* (Casino Draw® 3-Card Poker) is play against the Dealer/Casino/House.
Sorry, but this one looks like no fun.
Quote: MrCasinoGamesBTW. Both My (Casino Draw® 3-Card Poker) and (Raise'em® 3-card Draw-Poker) are both "The First CASINO three card Draw-Poker", because they both come out at the same time (Just like a TWIN).
The difference is:
* (Raise'em® 3-card Draw Poker) is play against a Pay-table.
* (Casino Draw® 3-Card Poker) is play against the Dealer/Casino/House.
So everything you do is first, whether or not it is actually first. Got it. Makes sense now.
Quote: MrCasinoGamesBTW. Both My (Casino Draw® 3-Card Poker) and (Raise'em® 3-card Draw-Poker) are both "The First CASINO three card Draw-Poker", because they both come out at the same time (Just like a TWIN).
Not sure if you know, but when twins are born, one is born first and one is born second.
ZCore13
There was a game called "4 Card Split" where you play two 3-card draw poker. The TWIN were born at the same time.Quote: Zcore13Not sure if you know, but when twins are born, one is born first and one is born second.
ZCore13
May be "4 Card Split" should be re-named "3 Card TWIN poker".
Quote: gordonm888The 3-Card Draw Poker game against the dealer looked like an interesting and fun game to me.
Sorry, but this one looks like no fun.
Hi gordonm888,
Thanks for your feedback.
Below is a short description of Casino Draw® 3-Card Poker.
I will not go into the: House-way, Draw-Win™ Pay-table or the House-edge on this game.
Casino Draw® 3-Card™ is a House-banked 3-card Poker game.
The game is played with a single 52-card deck, using the well-known Three Card Poker hand rankings. The rules of the game are as follows:
1. Each Player makes an Enter-Bet.
2. The Dealer deals three cards face down to each Player and to himself.
3. Each player examines his cards and must stand with his current hand or exchange one of his cards for a new card from the deck by making a Draw-Bet equal to his Enter-Bet.
4. After all Players have acted, the Dealer reveals his cards and either stands or discards one card and draws a new card from the deck according to the House Way strategy.
5. The Dealer compares his hand to the player’s hand.
6. Player wins if his three-card Poker-hand is higher than that of the Dealer.
7. Enter-bet pays 1 to 1 and the Draw-bet will pay according to the Draw-Win™ Pay-table.
P.S. Next week I will Post:
The First BADUGI-Poker against the Casino (Casino Holdem® 4-Suits Poker™ 賭場四花撲克™). Invented by Stephen Au-Yeung ©2007.
* Math by Michael Shackleford (Wizard of Odds).
All feedback are welcome.
Quote: UCivanThere was a game called "4 Card Split" where you play two 3-card draw poker. The TWIN were born at the same time.
May be "4 Card Split" should be re-named "3 Card TWIN poker".
Hi UCivan,
I like the Name "3 Card TWIN poker", but it sounds like a complicated game.
Quote: MrCasinoGames
Raise'em® 3-card Draw Poker™ The First, Fastest and Easy 3-card Casino Draw-poker. Invented by Stephen Au-Yeung ©2011.
Math by Stephen How (Discount Gambling).
Summary
Raise'em® 3-card Draw Poker™ is a Three Card Poker game where the player has the option to either stand with his dealt hand, or to exchange one card and bet a 1x or 2x Raise on his draw.
The hand is paid according to separate paytables on the Ante and the Raise bet. The player does not compete against a Dealer hand.
Rules
Raise'em® 3-card Draw Poker™ is played with a single 52-card deck, using the well-known Three Card Poker hand rankings. The rules of the game are as follows:
1. Each Player must wager a mandatory Ante bet, before the hand begins.
2. Each Player receives three hole cards.
3. Each Player must either stand pat with his hand (no additional Raise bet), or exchange one of his cards for a new replacement card while wagering a Raise-bet equal to 1x or 2x the Ante. (I.e., the player must Raise 1x or 2x on his draw).
4. The Player’s final hand determines the payouts on the Ante and Raise wagers, as specified in the Paytables below.
The Question is:
1. Which Pay-table do you like?
2. Which Pay-table have the higher House-Edge?
3. Is it invulnerable to player collusion (Up to 7 Players)?
P.S. Next week, I will post the House-Edge for the both Pay-table and is it invulnerable to player collusion (Up to 7 Players).
Pay-table A
Pay-table B
BTW. I would like Forum members to give (Good or Bad) feed-backs and suggestions.
P.S. For those that are not interested in New Table Games, I have add on the Thread Title: NTG (Stand for New Table Games).
The Question was:
1. Which Pay-table do you like?
2. Which Pay-table have the higher House-Edge?
3. is it invulnerable to player collusion (Up to 7 Players)?
Answer:
1. For me, I like Pay-table 2.
2. Pay-table B have the higher House-Edge. / (Pay-table A at 2.31%) and (Pay-table B at 2.34%).
3. Invulnerable to player collusion with 7+ Players.
Thanks for Reading (Raise'em® 3-card Draw Poker™).
The next New Table Game (Casino Holdem® 4-Suits Poker™ 賭場四花撲克™) Math by Michael Shackleford (Wizard of Odds).
Invulnerable to player (Pay-table A at 2.31%)
Invulnerable to player (Pay-table B at 2.34%)