Three Card Poker Basics

Written by Stanley Majors


Three card Poker is a fast paced game which is easy to learn forrepparttar novice card player.

This game is played with a 52 card deck and is played between a dealer and a single player.

The player and dealer are each dealt 3 cards which are placed face down. The object ofrepparttar 136174 game is for you to get a higher three card poker hand thanrepparttar 136175 dealer. An important rule that people must remember when playing three card poker is regardingrepparttar 136176 hand ranks. In three card poker a straight is higher than a flush because there are fewer ways to make a 3 card straight than a 3 card flush.

Free Roll Texas Holdem Tournaments

Written by Stanley Majors


Free Roll Texas Holdem Tournaments are great because they allow you to play poker absolutely free and actually win REAL money. Does this sound too good to be true? Then go torepparttar Trident Poker online casino to see for yourself.

At Trident Poker you'll find daily free roll Texas Holdem tournaments which offer guaranteed prize pools of up to $2000.

ome free roll tournaments do require you to have played at least 50 raked hands before you're allowed to enterrepparttar 136173 tournament. Raked hands are games in which you've contributed to a pot that has been raked.

The online casino usually takes a very small percentage ofrepparttar 136174 pot for itself; normally about 25c for a pot that is bigger than $5. Raked hands are only accumulated during non tournament games.

While some free roll tournaments require you to have played a certain amount of raked games MOST are completely free. You don't need to pay anything to enter and there is no set amount of rakes needed.

Playing in free roll texas holdem tournaments is so simple, even beginners can enter and play.

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