5/21/2007 - The Play and Ante/Play
The Play There are three betting circles in front of each seat. The top betting circle
is labeled Pair Plus where the player puts a wager on the pair plus game.
Beneath that are two circles labeled Ante and Play for the base game. The game starts
with the player making a wager in the Pair Plus and or Ante circle equal to the
table minimum.
After all the players have made their bets the dealer will give each player a
three card hand that is dealt by the Shuffle Master machine. Play begins with
the first player to the dealer's left and continues clockwise around the table.
Ante/Play If a player has made a bet on the Ante they must make their decision to fold or
play after looking at their hand. If the player folds he forfeits their Ante
wager. If the players want to continue they must make an additional bet in the
Play circle equal to their Ante bet.
After all the players have made their decisions, the dealer will turn over his
three
card poker hand. The dealer needs to qualify with a hand of Queen or
higher for play to continue. If the dealer's hand does not contain a Queen or
higher all players still active in the hand will be paid even money for their
Ante wager and their bet on the Play will be returned to them.
If the dealer's hand does qualify then their hand is compared to the player's
hand. If your hand beats the dealers hand you will be paid even money for your
Ante and Play bets. If the dealer's hand beats your hand you lose both bets. In
the rare event of a tie then the player wins the hand.
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