Three Card Poker rules and hand rankings
Three Card Poker uses a standard 52-card deck. You receive three cards face-down; the dealer receives three cards. The objective is to make a hand ranking higher than the dealer's hand. Unlike blackjack, you do not hit or stand—all three cards are dealt at once, and the round resolves immediately.
Hand rankings, from highest to lowest, are: straight flush (e.g., 5–6–7 of the same suit), three of a kind, straight, flush, pair, and high card. Aces rank high; all face cards count as ten. If you hold a pair of eights and the dealer holds a pair of fives, you win. If both hands are identical, the round is a tie and stakes are pushed (returned to your account).
Comparing your hand to the dealer's
Once all cards are revealed, our system automatically ranks both hands and determines the winner. A winning hand beats the dealer's hand, and payout is calculated based on your original stake. A losing hand forfeits your stake to the house. A tie returns your stake without gain or loss.
This simplicity is what makes Three Card Poker appealing on live sdny. There is no complex strategy or multiple decision points—you see your cards, you see the dealer's cards, and the outcome is settled in seconds.
Deposit flow: funding your live sdny account
Before you play Three Card Poker on live sdny, your account must hold available funds. Our payment ecosystem covers six e-wallet channels and four bank virtual-account networks, all processing deposits within our standard verification window.
- Log into your account and tap the Deposit button or your balance display.
- Select your payment method: DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet (e-wallets), or mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet (bank virtual accounts).
- Enter your deposit amount in IDR. The system shows the payment method and confirms no hidden charges.
- Confirm payment by following your e-wallet or bank app prompts. You are redirected out of live sdny to authorize the transfer.
- Return to live sdny. Your balance updates within seconds for e-wallets, or within our published window for bank transfers. Once credited, you can join a Three Card Poker table immediately.
Quick top-up via mobile banking
We support local payment scan-and-pay. Open the online payment option in Deposit, snap the code with your phone camera, and confirm in your bank or e-wallet app. No typing long account numbers; instant transfer initiation.
E-wallet options like e-wallet and mobile banking are fastest; most players in major Indonesian cities carry both. local payment and online payment integrate with shopping and ride-hailing ecosystems many use daily. e-wallet offers direct bank connectivity. For traditional bank transfers, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet each assign you a unique virtual-account number; you transfer from your personal bank app, and we recognize the deposit automatically.
Playing Three Card Poker on live sdny
You access live Three Card Poker tables via the live sdny mobile app or desktop browser. Each table shows the croupier's name, current stake limits, and number of active players. Tap a table and the live video stream loads. You see the dealer, the card shoe, and the chip tray in real time.
Place your stake using the input field or betting buttons on screen. Once you confirm your bet, the croupier deals. Your three cards appear face-down on your side of the table; the dealer's three cards appear on their side. Both hands are revealed simultaneously or in sequence, depending on the table style. Our system calculates the winner and updates your balance within seconds.
If your connection drops mid-hand, we preserve your bet and outcome. Once you reconnect, your account reflects the final result—no partial credits or re-deals. This protection ensures fair play and prevents accidental double-betting or loss of stakes.
Key takeaways
- Three Card Poker uses a single three-card hand; dealer hand is dealt simultaneously.
- Hand rankings: straight flush, three of a kind, straight, flush, pair, high card.
- Deposits via mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, or bank accounts settle within our verification window.
- Payouts appear in your account seconds after hand settlement; no withdrawal delay for winnings.
- All tables use the same rules and payout structure across live sdny.
Account verification and withdrawals
When you request a withdrawal from live sdny, our verification team confirms your identity. This is standard across licensed platforms and protects both you and our operation. We ask for a valid ID (KTP, passport, or driving licence), a selfie holding that ID, and residential-address confirmation.
Upload these documents via your account settings. Our verification team reviews submissions within a published timeframe. Once approved, your account is marked verified and you may withdraw freely. Withdrawals must return to the same payment method you used for your original deposit—if you funded via online payment, withdrawals go back to e-wallet; if you used a mobile banking virtual account, payouts go to your local payment account.
Withdrawal process
Navigate to your account dashboard, select Withdraw, enter your amount, and confirm your destination account. Our system flags your request for review, cross-checks your identity, and initiates the transfer once approved.
No withdrawal fee applies on live sdny; the full amount you request reaches your external account. Your bank or e-wallet may impose a fee for inbound transfers, but that is their policy, not ours.
Security and account protection
All transactions on live sdny are encrypted using industry-standard SSL. Your payment credentials are never stored on our servers; we tokenise them, meaning we hold only a secure reference to your account. When you enter your bank details or e-wallet login, that data is encrypted in transit.
If your account is compromised—if you see unauthorized withdrawals or games you do not remember playing—contact our support team immediately. We can freeze your account, review your activity logs, and guide you through account recovery. Change your password every few months and enable two-factor authentication if your device supports it.
