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MrCasinoGames
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April 1st, 2011 at 8:08:36 PM permalink
(Flop-3 Hold'em™) V (3 Card Hold'em)
How Similar is this 2-Games? or which game do you like better?


Game 1: Mr CasinoGames® (Casino Holdem® Flop-3 Poker™)
Mathematical Analysis: Michael Shackleford, A.S.A.
US Patents: 6,206,373 & 6,637,747

The following text is provided by the Wizard of Odds.

1. A single 52-card deck is used. All cards are ranked as in poker.

2. The order of hands is shown in table 1. If both player and dealer have the same ranking hand then the individual cards will be used to determine the higher hand.

3. Play begins with the player making an ante wager, plus optional side bet.

4. Each player and the dealer will receive two cards face down. The dealer will also deal one community card face up. The player may look at his own two cards but may not exchange information with other players.

5. The player has the choice to fold or make a raise bet. The raise bet must be two times the ante bet. If the player folds he will lose his ante bet and his cards will be collected.

6. The dealer will deal two more community cards, for a total of three.

7. Both player and dealer will make the best three card poker hand using any combination of his own two cards and the three community cards.

8. The dealer needs a pair of sevens or higher to qualify.

9. If the dealer does not qualify, then the ante bet will pay according to one of the pays table in table 2, according to the preference of casino management, and the raise will push.

10. If the dealer qualifies and the player beats the dealer then the ante bet will pay according to the pay table in table 2, and the raise will pay 1 to 1.

11. If the dealer qualifies and the dealer beats the player then the ante and raise bets will lose.

12. If the dealer qualifies and the player and dealer tie then the ante and raise will push.

Table 1 - Hand Order
1 Royal flush
2 Straight flush
3 Three of a kind
4 Straight
5 Flush
6 Pair
7 Nothing

Table 2 - AnteWin® Pay Table
Mini royal ---------------20 to 1
Straight flush ------------7 to 1
Three of a kind ---------5 to 1
Straight or less ----------1 to 1
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Game 2: Squarejack Ggaming (Mini Tex 3 Card Hold'em)
Mathematical Analysis: Cindy Liu of Edge Consulting

Game is played with one standard deck of 52 playing cards.
Game is played as a Texas Hold 'em style game against a dealer.
Players and Dealer form the best 3 card value hand from 2 hole cards and 3 community cards.
Players and Dealer CAN NOT use all 3 community cards to form their highest value hand. They must use at least 1 hole card.
The 3 card value combinations are: Straight Flush, 3 of a Kind, Straight, Flush, Pair, High value Card

1) Player starts out with a wager on the ante bet.

2) Starting from the dealers left, dealer deals 2 face down cards to each player and himself.

3) Players examine their 2 hole cards and decide to fold or bet 1X their ante bet to see the FLOP cards.

4) Dealer will bury 1 card, then deal 2 cards to the community area face up.
These 2 cards are known as the FLOP cards.

5) Players decide to fold or bet 1X their ante bet to see the RIVER card.

6) Dealer will bury 1 card, then deal 1 card to the community area face up.
This card is known as the RIVER card.

7) Players decide to fold or bet 2X their ante bet on the PLAY BET.
This bet is to see the dealer's hand and play against the dealer's cards.

8) All Players that did not fold will play against the Dealers hand.

9) Dealer will turn over his 2 hole cards and form his best 3 card value hand.

10) Dealer will compare his hand to each Player hand. Dealer or Player with the best 3 card value hand wins.

11) Payment: Dealer qualifies with any pair.
1) If dealer doesn't qualify, players that wagered on the play bet receives even money on the ante, flop and river bets only
and the play bet is a push.
2) If dealer qualifies, player receives even money on the ante, flop, river and play bets., if his hand is better then the dealer's hand.
Stephen Au-Yeung (Legend of New Table Games®) NewTableGames.com
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April 1st, 2011 at 8:22:50 PM permalink
What advantage can a team of players get if they share card information ? I know of teams who have a system of signals
that have passed scrutiny in cash games ? that is to say they have never been suspected of, let alone caught colluding.
If your game is on-line then colluding is impossible to detect or stop.
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