Added: March 10, 2016
If you like three card poker games then you should try High Speed Poker Gold Series Multi Hand from Microgaming. It provides an elegant wagering environment and you can play up to five hands against the same dealer hand.
You start by placing the ante bet for as many hands that you want to play. You can also place the optional bonus bet for each hand at this stage. Then three cards are dealt face up against each ante wager. The bonus bets are settled up front before you take a call on your hands. Unlike in some other three card poker online variants, the bonus bet in Microgaming High Speed Poker can pay out even if you fold or lose the main game. The payouts for the bonus bet depend on the three cards dealt to the player. Three cards of the same colour pay 2 to 1. Three cards of the same suit pay 6 to 1. Three cards of the same rank pay 27 to 1. In all other cases the bonus bet loses.
After the bonus bet is settled you will have to decide whether to fold or raise. If you fold then you will lose the ante bet. If you want to raise, then you will have to place a play bet that is equal to the ante bet. After you make your move on all the hands, the dealer’s cards are exposed and each of your hands is independently compared with the dealer hand. The dealer qualifies with a queen or higher. If the dealer does not qualify the ante bet pays even money and the play bet pushes. If the dealer qualifies and the player has the higher ranked hand then both bets pay even money. If the dealer qualifies and the hands are tied then both bets push. If the dealer qualifies and the dealer has the higher ranked hand then both bets lose. In High Speed Poker you will automatically be entitled to an ante bonus as well on some hands only if you raise, but irrespective of whether you win or lose. Straight pays 1 to 1. Three of a kind pays 4 to 1. Straight flush pays 7 to 1.
High Speed Poker includes all the Microgaming customisation options for table games. You can enable Auto Bet to automatically place the bet of the previous game. The Quick Deal option speeds up the card dealing process considerably and leads to faster game play.