THREE CARDS

How to Win

The game is divided into two major areas of dragon and phoenix, as well as Lucky included (Straight Flush, Flush, Straight, and Special Branded Areas), totaling 3 orders. Compare the card type between Dragon and Phoenix and decided win or lose.
The game uses 52 cards (excluding Joker). Deal 3 cards to Dragon and Phoenix every game round. Compare the card type first, then compare the card value to decide win or lose if the card value is the same. If the card ranks and combination of the three cards between dragon and phoenix are the same, the result is a draw, bet amounts are returned.

Card Types

Types Explanation Illustration
Any Triple Killer Three cards, 2, 3, 5, of different suit
Any Triple Three cards of the same rank
Straight Flush Three cards of sequential rank and the same suit
Flush Three cards of the same suit
Straight Three cards of sequential rank
Pair Two cards of the same rank
High Card Three cards do not contain a pair, a straight, a flush, a straight flush, any triple, or any triple killer

Hand-Ranking Categories

  • Any Triple > Straight Flush > Flush > Straight > Pair > High Card

  • Any Triple Killer > Any Triple

    • When Any Triple and Any Triple Killer appear at the same time, Any Tripler Killer is higher than Any Triple.
    • When Any Triple and Any Triple Killer appear at the same time, Betting on Lucky cards does not compensate for bonuses.
  • Straight Flush > Flush > Straight > Pair > High Card > Any Triple Killer

    • If Any Triple doesn’t appear, Any Triple Killer is the smallest hand.
    • Both have the same hand. (Any Triple、Straight Flush、Flush、Straight、Pair)、High Card Compare the highest card first.
    • If both highest cards have the same rank, compare the second highest card and so on.
  • Straight Flush & Straight

    • Ranking: A.K.Q > K.Q.J > Q.J.10 > J.10.9 > 10.9.8 > 9.8.7 > 8.7.6 > 7.6.5 > 6.5.4 > 5.4.3 > 4.3.2 > 3.2.A
  • Pair

    • When both have a pair, compare the rank of the pairs first. If both have the same rank of the pairs, compare the rank of the single card.
  • Ranking

    • A > K > Q > J > 10 > 9 > 8 > 7 > 6 > 5 > 4 > 3 > 2,Every suits

  1. An ace is the highest card, but it can also function as the lowest in completing a Straight Flush or Straight. However, it is the highest card in the other hands.
  2. Note: If players bet on“ Dragon” and“ Phoenix” at the same time, the valid bets will be count as hedging.
  3. If the card rank and combination of the three cards between red and black are the same, the result is a TIE, bet amounts are returned.

You have several bet types can choose, please see the following below:

Payoff

Bet Options Classic Three Cards Odds
Dragon’s Hand 1:0.95
Phoenix’ Hand 1:0.95
Lucky Odds
Any Triple 1:8
Straight Flush 1:3
Flush 1:2
Straight 1:1
Contains Pair 9-Pair A 1:0.5
Bet Options New Three Cards Odds
Dragon’s Hand 1:0.97
Phoenix Hand 1:0.97
Pair 8 or more (Pair 9 - Pair A, Straight, Flush, Straight Flush, Three of a kind) 1:2
Straight 1:7
Flush 1:8
Straight Flush 1:100
Three of a kind 1:120

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