Three Card Poker

Ok – so you like to try Three Card Poker? Good choice!

According to the Wizard of odds the house edge for the casino is as low as 2.32% on the pair plus bet. So even if you have no idea about the game you can still play for a long while before you run out of money with good chances of hitting a good hand (3 of a kind or straight flush).
When playing Three card Poker – play this strategy:

Always play the Ante and the Pair Plus bet
Always play the hand when you have Queen/6/4 or higher

That’s it!
On my last trip to Vegas I have won a couple of hundred bucks in just a couple of minutes by hitting 2 good hands – and this can happen to you. I highly recommend downloading Kiwi Casino and playing “Poker Three” for fun for a while. It is a nice and fun poker variation.

What a Taxi driver in Vegas told me:
First he told me that he worked for a casino before – well probably not one of the best employees as he now drives a taxi – but never mind.
He has heard of players who go to the Bellagio or any other classy place – get a Players card to get their game rated – put $500 on the Three card Poker Table and play $25 bets. They choose a crowded table so the game is slow. Just playing 2-3 hours with $25 bets can bring them a free hotel room at the Bellagio – chances are very good that they don’t lose their $500 – chances are that they walk away with $700 – $1,000 if they are just a bit lucky. So if you are looking for some good comps in Vegas – play Three Card Poker.

Marco – aka The Poker Guy is a professional poker player and earns his living playing poker online. More information about online poker at his site : http://www.pokerscrubs.com

Dec. 22: Leading First-Crop Stallions Seek a Little Extra Christmas Money

by Margaret Ransom
A quiet week for the top-three stallions battling it out to earn the crown as 2022 leading first-crop sire–Bolt d'Oro (Medaglia d'Oro), Good Magic (Curlin) and Justify (Scat Daddy)–has led to a busy pre-Christmas week with Justify and Good Magic each picking up a winner and all three having multiple runners both here in the U.S. and abroad over the next two days heading into the quiet holiday weekend.

Justify scored first on Wednesday with his daughter Diamondsareforever breaking her maiden at first asking at Dundalk in Ireland and earning $11,154 for the win. Other runners for Justify this week include Amisfield in a $50,000 Msw at Fair Grounds on Friday, and O'Gangster at in a $70,000 Msw at Gulfstream Park on Christmas Eve. Also on Saturday, his filly Jasper Tiara will race 1800 metres in an about $101,196 newcomers race at Nakayama Racecourse in Japan. A win from any of his runners could help Justify make up ground on the two stallions in front with nine days left in 2022. His sons and daughters have now earned $2,411,394.

Good Magic had a quiet week last week with no winners, but his son Devil's Cay was successful in a $50,000 Moc at Gulfstream Park on Thursday to earn $25,800, extending his lead over Justify ever so slightly though not closing much ground on Bolt d'Oro. On Saturday he will be represented by Instinctual in a $32,000 Msw at Tampa Bay Downs. His current active runners have earned $2,485,673.

Bolt d'Oro will have a sizeable contingent assisting his effort to annex the title once and for all with four runners on Friday alone. A trio–St. Elmo, Itzos, and Fast Forward–are set to contest Turfway's 2nd race, a $70,000 Msw, while Roxy's Ball–a $650,000 OBSAPR 2-year-old–is entered in a $50,000 Msw at Fair Grounds carded as the 8th. His final runner before Christmas will be Carcano in a $32,000 Msw at Tampa Bay Downs on Saturday. Bolt d'Oro still maintains a significant advantage over his two main rivals with progeny earnings of $2,641,366.

Note that Japanese earnings are added every Sunday night, and there may be delayed reporting from other countries, which could postpone the final results in a very tight race into early January. We will also be providing a preview of 2-year-olds entered the next day in North America and beyond.

Current Earnings Standings through racing of Dec. 22:
1st—Bolt d'Oro, $2,641,366
2nd—Good Magic, $2,485,673
3rd—Justify, $2,411,394

The TDN sire lists contain full-dollar earnings of Northern Hemisphere foals winning anywhere in the world. To view the current standings updated overnight, click here.

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