Three Card Poker Rules and Hand Rankings
Three Card Poker at ione club follows standard hand rankings. Each player receives three cards dealt face-down. You evaluate your hand strength and decide whether to fold or stay in the round. Hand rankings, from strongest to weakest, are: straight flush (three cards in sequence of the same suit), three of a kind, straight (three cards in sequence, any suit), flush (three cards of the same suit), pair, and high card.
After all players commit to their decision, the dealer's hand is revealed. The dealer's hand is compared to yours. If your hand ranks higher, you win according to the payout table posted at your table. If the dealer's hand ranks higher, your bet is forfeited. In cases of a tie, most tables push your bet back (no win, no loss). Our dealers display hand rankings on-screen so all players can verify outcomes immediately.
Betting Structure and Table Limits
We operate Three Card Poker tables across multiple bet ranges. Low-stake tables suit casual players and those learning the game. Mid-tier tables balance player variety and competitive action. Premium tables serve experienced players and higher-budget sessions. Each table displays minimum and maximum bet amounts before you sit.
The typical Three Card Poker table requires an Ante bet (your main wager) and optionally a Pair Plus side bet. The Pair Plus pays if your three cards contain a pair or better, regardless of whether your hand beats the dealer's. Some tables also offer a Six Card Bonus feature where your three cards are combined with the dealer's three cards to form the strongest five-card poker hand. Side bets carry their own payouts separate from the main Ante.
- Ante
- Your initial wager before cards are dealt. This must equal or exceed the table minimum to play.
- Pair Plus
- Optional side bet that wins if your hand contains a pair or better; pays regardless of the dealer's hand.
- Play Bet
- Your continuation wager after viewing your hand. Play bet must equal your Ante. If you fold instead, you forfeit your Ante.
- Straight Flush
- Three cards in sequence and the same suit; the strongest possible Three Card Poker hand.
Three Card Poker at ione club combines rule simplicity with live-table interaction, making it accessible to new players and engaging for experienced ones.
Table Selection and Regional Availability
Our Three Card Poker tables operate from studios in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, and Semarang. During peak hours — particularly evenings, weekends, and major sporting events like Liga 1 matches or Piala AFF tournaments — multiple tables run simultaneously. During off-peak periods, fewer tables may be available, though at least one table typically remains active.
During Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, Imlek, and Nyepi holidays, our Three Card Poker schedule adjusts but does not close. We maintain table availability so players can participate during extended holiday periods. If you are looking for a specific table limit during busy times, we recommend checking seat availability and joining a waitlist if your preferred table is full.
Account Setup and Payment Options
To play Three Card Poker at ione club, you complete account registration with email verification and identity confirmation (KTP or passport). Once verified, your account is active. Deposits flow through DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or direct bank transfers (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet). Each payment method settles quickly, and funds appear in your account balance immediately after confirmation.
Withdrawals request processing under standard verification windows. We review withdrawal requests to confirm account ownership and check for any outstanding holds. Payout timing depends on your selected withdrawal method; bank transfers typically settle within one business day. During bank holidays or extended closures around Idul Adha or Imlek, processing may extend slightly.
At ione club, Three Card Poker players enjoy dealer-led gameplay, multiple table options, and secure payment integration.
