
Triple Card Poker
Evolution, Live poker
About Triple Card Poker
Live three card poker with professional dealer. Ante and Play bets with Pair Plus optional side bet. Standard three card poker rankings. Live HD streaming with intuitive betting interface.
Triple Card Poker is available at WickedBet for real-money play with cryptocurrency. The game runs on HTML5 and is accessible on desktop and mobile without requiring any software download.
Evolution is a licensed studio whose games undergo independent RTP audits and use certified random number generators. The published return to player is 96.63%, with a maximum win of 40:1 your bet.
How to Play Triple Card Poker at WickedBet
Navigate to Triple Card Poker in the WickedBet game lobby or use the search bar. Logged-in players can launch the game for real-money play; guests can try the free-play demo where available. Bets are placed and settled directly from your crypto balance.
WickedBet supports deposits in Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, and a range of other cryptocurrencies. Winnings are credited to your balance instantly at round close.
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All game sessions at WickedBet run against your live crypto balance. There are no intermediate currency conversions, what you deposit is what you play with, and winnings withdraw directly to your wallet.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between the Ante/Play bet and the Pair Plus side bet?
The Ante/Play bet is the main wager where you bet that your three-card hand beats the dealer's hand using standard poker rankings. The Pair Plus is an optional side bet that pays based on your hand strength alone, regardless of whether the dealer qualifies or what the dealer's hand is.
How does the dealer qualification work in Triple Card Poker?
The dealer must have Queen high or better to qualify. If the dealer doesn't qualify, your Play bet pushes and your Ante bet wins even money. If the dealer qualifies and your hand ranks higher, both your Ante and Play bets win.
What are the actual hand rankings used in this game?
Triple Card Poker uses standard three-card poker hand rankings: Straight Flush (highest), Three of a Kind, Straight, Flush, Pair, and High Card (lowest). A Three of a Kind beats a Straight, unlike in five-card poker.
With a 96.63% RTP and 40:1 max win, what should I expect on payout distribution?
The 96.63% RTP means the game returns that percentage to players over time, so the house keeps 3.37%. The 40:1 max win indicates specific hands, likely trips or a straight flush, hit those top payouts. Expect most winning hands to pay lower multiples, with rare hands driving the max win potential.
Does Triple Card Poker let me bet on multiple hands at once?
The game uses Evolution's standard layout with a single hand per player position. You can place Ante and Play bets on that one hand, plus add the optional Pair Plus side bet, but you cannot play multiple hands simultaneously from a single position.