Rummy Three Card Poker

🇺🇸 United States
Aparato Inc.  | 
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29/100
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50/100
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60/100
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App Rating
4.2
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Votes
112
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App Age
10y 5m
rating
Last Update
Apr 06, 2021
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iAP
$0.99 - 11.99

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Rating
4.16
4.56
-9%
Number of Ratings (Voted)
112
3M
-100%
App Age
10y 5m
6y 7m
+58%
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$5
$24
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Update Frequency
1732d
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Title Length
22
17
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24
Description Length
2 512
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Number of Screenshots
1560
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Size
0MB
921MB

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Rummy Three Card Poker
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Vegas Three Card Rummy is a fun poker variation that combines elements of the popular card game Gin Rummy with the casino card game Three Card Poker. The game is played directly against the Dealer with three-card hands dealt from a single 52-card deck. The scoring of the hands is very different from typical card games since the object of the game is to get fewer points than the Dealer. Vegas Three Card Rummy begins with the Player making an Ante bet. Then, three cards are dealt to the Player face up and three to the Dealer face down. All cards are ranked according to their poker value, except Aces, which are always low. Cards 2 through 10 are counted at face value; Jack, Queen and King are each worth ten points, and Aces count as one point. Additionally, any pair or triple counts as zero points; a two-card or three-card suited run counts as zero points, too. However, because the Ace is low, the A-K of a suit does not count as a suited run, while the A-2 does. When a hand contains cards that could form either a pair or a run, the lowest possible value is counted; otherwise, both totals being equal, the run is counted rather than the pair. Once the Player has seen his/her own cards a decision must be made to Fold or Raise. Folding means abandoning the hand and losing the Ante wager outright. Raising allows play to continue, and the amount of the Raise must be equal to the original Ante bet. The Dealer turns over his/her cards only after the Raise bet has been made. The Dealer’s hand must have 20 points or fewer to qualify. If the Dealer does not qualify, the Player wins even money on the Ante regardless of the total, while the Raise is refunded as a “Push,” no winner. If the Dealer and Player hands are of equal value, both the Ante and the Raise wagers are returned as a Push, no winner. Whenever the Player’s hand has a value lower than the Dealer’s qualifying hand, it wins, paying even money on the Ante bet. The Raise wager pays out according the Pay Table. The payouts are 4-to-1 when the hand is worth zero points, 3-to-1 for a value of one to five points and 1-to-1 for six or more points. There is also an optional Bonus Bet that can be made prior to each deal. This bet automatically loses if the Player’s hand total is thirteen or more points. Otherwise, it earns a bonus payout of 4-to-1 for a value of eleven or twelve points, even money for seven to ten points and 2-to-1 for one to six points. A total of zero earns 25-to-1 and the suited A-2-3 is worth 100-to-1.}
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Rating:
4.16
Voted: 112
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Categories: Games, Card, Casino
Size: -
iAP: 0.99 - 11.99 $
App Age: 10 years 5 months
Release Date: Jul 21, 2015
Last Update: Apr 06, 2021
Version: 3.3.6
Version history
3.3.6
Apr 06, 2021
– Fixed updating the First Weekday may not properly update the Timetable widget. – Fixed some issues where an overridden First Weekday may not fetch the correct classes in Weekly Timetable. – Fixed an issue where the Weekly Timetable view may display incorrect date labels. – Fixed an issue where Skipped Days (Day Zeroes) are not properly skipping classes in Timetable. – Fixed some Chinese localization issues.
Apr 18, 2020
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