Three-card pocker.
The player makes their bets before the hand is dealt and the winners are then decided by the luck of the deal. There is little skill involved other than knowing how to run a betting progression or when to play a hunch. The payouts from a winning hand are set and it is this feature that allows for progression betting.
The pocker player makes an ante bet and a pairplus bet. If the hand dealt is better than a queen six and four then the player should bet the raise. The payout for different values of hands will be paid automatically if the player is dealt one of the value hands. If the player wins the hand against the dealer they win the ante bet and the raise. If they get a pair or better they win the pairplus bet. Each live or online casino has their own payout bonuses for pairplus bets.
As you can see there is not much skill needed to play this game. It depends on luck and money management to win. If you want to learn this game for free go to the Internet and find sites that will let you play practice games. You can try different strategies and progressive betting patterns without risking any money.
Playing the game for real or for practice is the only way to really learn to play.
Find a betting level that you are comfortable with and do not go away from it whether you are winning or losing. Winning sessions can turn on a dime and over confidence can be very costly. Wager in progressives steps and consider backing down if you have had a very good run of luck. Table games are fickle and can turn without warning cheep flights.
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