Busts are much lower probability than in card poker, because there are only 6 values instead of 13, making pairs and straights much more likely than with cards.
Mountaineer announced the opening of 50 casino table games for December 20, 2007, including blackjack, three card poker, and roulette.
Other poker-like games played at casinos against the house include three card poker and pai gow poker.
Three card poker (TCP) is a poker variant played in casinos.
Three card poker was offered until early 2009, when it was replaced with Red Dog.
Unlike three card poker and some other games, the dealer always qualifies (plays).
A simple strategy (as listed on the ShuffleMaster information pamphlet available at some four card poker tables) dictates the following when playing the ante bet:
Alice Walker (who had previously won GSN's million-dollar Three card poker championship) took first place and $500,000.
This is comparable to the "pair plus" side bet in the casino game of Three card poker.
The term is usually applied to blackjack but can apply to other games with hidden hole cards, like three card poker and Caribbean stud poker.