How 3-Card Poker is Played:
Normal Ante and Play game starts after all players place their ante equal to the fixed bet of the table. Each player receives three cards, and the dealer receives his cards face down. At this stage a player can fold, losing only his ante, or play, placing an additional bet, equal to the ante. When all players make their decisions, the dealer reveals his cards. If the dealer's hand is lower than Queen High, he does not qualify. In this case all players are paid even money on their ante and take back their bets. If the dealer qualify, the players hands are compared to his hand. The players whos hands are better than the dealer's one, are paid even money on both ante and bets, while those who have worse hands lose. There are various ways to treat ties. Sometimes, player simply takes his money back, sometimes he wins, and sometimes suit brakes the ties.
PairPlus
Pairplus gives extra bonuses on good hands.
Bonuses are payed on the ante only, depend on the rank of the hand and vary from table to table. Paiplus is a separate game that is not connected to Ante and Play game. A player may win Pairplus even if he loses Ante and Play or if the dealer does not qualify. Pairplus usually pays the amount of the ante on three card Straights, double to quadruple ante on Three of a Kind and five times ante Straight Flush.