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The poker variant that lets you play three hands at once against the dealer.
Casino Hold'em is a poker-based table game where you play against the house rather than other players — no bluffing, no reading opponents, just you versus the dealer. The 3-Hand variant takes that excitement and multiplies it: you get to place and manage three separate hands simultaneously in a single round, tripling your chances to beat the dealer with a strong poker combination.
At nerobet, the game uses a standard 52-card deck. Both you and the dealer receive two hole cards each, and five community cards are dealt face-up on the table — just like Texas Hold'em. Your goal is to make the best five-card poker hand from your two hole cards and the five community cards, and beat the dealer's hand. With three hands in play, you can spread your bets strategically and maximize your winning potential in every round.
This game is hugely popular among Filipino players in Manila, Cebu, and Davao who enjoy the strategic depth of poker but prefer the faster pace and guaranteed action of a casino table game. No waiting for other players to act — just place your bets, watch the cards fall, and collect your winnings.
Six simple steps from placing your bet to collecting your winnings.
Before any cards are dealt, place an Ante bet on each of your three hands. You can also add an optional AA+ side bet on any or all hands for a chance at bonus payouts.
Each of your three hands receives two face-down hole cards. The dealer also receives two hole cards, face down. Three community cards (the flop) are then dealt face up.
For each hand, decide independently: Call (place a Call bet equal to 2x your Ante) or Fold (forfeit that hand's Ante). You can call some hands and fold others.
After all Call/Fold decisions are made, the dealer reveals the turn (4th community card) and river (5th community card), completing the five-card community board.
The dealer flips their hole cards. The dealer must have at least a pair of 4s to qualify. If the dealer doesn't qualify, all remaining Call bets push and Antes pay even money.
Each called hand is compared to the dealer's hand. Win with a better five-card poker hand and collect your Ante and Call payouts. AA+ side bets are settled independently.
Know your hands — from the Royal Flush down to High Card.
| Rank | Hand | Example |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Royal Flush | A♠ K♠ Q♠ J♠ 10♠ |
| 2 | Straight Flush | 9♥ 8♥ 7♥ 6♥ 5♥ |
| 3 | Four of a Kind | K♠ K♥ K♦ K♣ 3♠ |
| 4 | Full House | Q♠ Q♥ Q♦ J♣ J♠ |
| 5 | Flush | A♦ J♦ 9♦ 6♦ 2♦ |
| 6 | Straight | 8♠ 7♥ 6♦ 5♣ 4♠ |
| 7 | Three of a Kind | 7♠ 7♥ 7♦ K♣ 2♠ |
| 8 | Two Pair | A♠ A♥ 9♦ 9♣ 5♠ |
| 9 | One Pair | J♠ J♦ A♥ 8♣ 3♠ |
| 10 | High Card | A♠ K♦ 9♥ 6♣ 2♠ |
How much you win on Ante, Call, and the AA+ side bet.
| Hand | Ante Pays | Call Pays |
|---|---|---|
| Royal Flush | 100:1 | 1:1 |
| Straight Flush | 20:1 | 1:1 |
| Four of a Kind | 10:1 | 1:1 |
| Full House | 3:1 | 1:1 |
| Flush | 2:1 | 1:1 |
| Straight or lower | 1:1 | 1:1 |
Smart play makes a real difference. Here's what experienced nerobet players keep in mind at the table.
If your two hole cards plus the three flop cards give you any pair or stronger hand, always place the Call bet. Folding a made hand is one of the most costly mistakes beginners make at nerobet tables.
If you have four cards to a flush or an open-ended straight draw after the flop, the pot odds favor calling. Two more community cards give you a solid chance to complete the draw and beat the dealer.
If the community cards are paired and high, and your hole cards don't connect at all, folding saves your Ante rather than throwing good money after bad with a Call bet you're unlikely to win.
The 3-Hand format lets you vary your bet sizes across hands. Consider placing a larger Ante on your strongest-looking hand and a minimum bet on the others to manage risk while staying in action.
The AA+ bonus bet pays big for premium hands but carries a higher house edge. Treat it as entertainment, not a core strategy. Occasional small side bets are fine — don't make it your main wager.
Decide your total session bankroll before logging in to nerobet. With three hands running simultaneously, rounds move fast. A clear budget keeps the game fun and prevents chasing losses.
Filipino players from Luzon to Mindanao choose nerobet for good reasons.
Real dealers, real cards, real-time streaming. nerobet's live 3-Hand Casino Hold'em tables run 24/7 so you can play any time — whether it's after work in Makati or late night in Cebu.
Win a hand and get paid fast. nerobet processes withdrawals via GCash and PayMaya quickly, so your winnings land in your e-wallet without the long waits you'd find elsewhere.
nerobet operates in alignment with PAGCOR regulatory standards, giving Filipino players the confidence that the games are fair and the platform is trustworthy.
Play 3-Hand Casino Hold'em on your phone or tablet without downloading anything. nerobet's mobile interface is smooth and responsive — perfect for gaming on the go across the Philippines.
Not sure which format suits you? Here's a side-by-side breakdown.
| Feature | Standard Casino Hold'em | 3-Hand Casino Hold'em |
|---|---|---|
| Hands per round | 1 | Up to 3 |
| Winning opportunities | 1 per round | Up to 3 per round |
| Strategic flexibility | Call or Fold only | Independent Call/Fold per hand |
| Bet sizing control | Single Ante | Separate Ante per hand |
| Side bet availability | AA+ on one hand | AA+ on each hand independently |
| Pace of play | Standard | More action per round |
| Recommended for | Beginners | Intermediate to experienced players |
Everything Filipino players need to know before sitting down at the table.
If you've ever watched a PBA game and felt that rush when your team pulls ahead in the fourth quarter, you already understand the kind of tension that makes 3-Hand Casino Hold'em so addictive. The game captures that same momentum — the slow build of the flop, the pivot on the turn, and the decisive river card that either seals your win or sends you back to the drawing board.
What sets nerobet's version apart is the three-hand format. In a standard Casino Hold'em game, you place one bet and wait for one outcome. Here, you're managing three separate hands simultaneously, each with its own hole cards, its own Call or Fold decision, and its own payout. It's a fundamentally different experience — more like running a small poker operation than playing a single hand.
The key skill in 3-Hand Casino Hold'em is learning to evaluate each hand independently rather than getting emotionally attached to all three. Filipino players who come from a sabong or sports betting background often have a natural instinct for this — you assess each matchup on its own merits and make the call that the numbers support, not the one that feels lucky.
After the flop is revealed, take a moment to assess each hand separately. Hand A might have flopped a flush draw — call it. Hand B might have a low pair with a dangerous board — marginal call. Hand C might have completely missed with no draw — fold it and save the Call bet. This kind of disciplined, hand-by-hand thinking is what separates consistent winners from players who just go with their gut.
Playing three hands means your bankroll moves faster than in a single-hand game. At nerobet, the minimum Ante per hand is ₱50, so a full three-hand round with Call bets on all hands costs ₱300 in total action (₱50 Ante + ₱100 Call × 3 hands). If you're playing at higher stakes, that scales up quickly.
A practical rule of thumb: bring at least 30 full rounds' worth of bankroll to your session. For minimum stakes, that's around ₱9,000 — enough to weather variance without going bust before the cards start running your way. You can fund your nerobet account easily via GCash, PayMaya, or bank transfer through BPI, BDO, or UnionBank.
The AA+ side bet pays out when your two hole cards combined with the three flop cards contain a pair of Aces or better — regardless of whether you beat the dealer. The payouts are attractive, especially the 100:1 for a Royal Flush, but the house edge on this side bet is higher than on the main game. Think of it the way you'd think of a parlay bet on a UFC card: exciting, occasionally massive, but not where your core strategy should live.
If you enjoy the extra thrill, placing a small AA+ bet on one or two hands per round is perfectly reasonable. Just don't let the side bet tail wag the main game dog. The Ante and Call bets are where the real strategic value lies at nerobet's 3-Hand Casino Hold'em tables.
nerobet takes responsible gaming seriously. The platform offers deposit limits, session time reminders, and self-exclusion tools for players who feel they need a break. The fast pace of 3-Hand Casino Hold'em makes it especially important to set clear limits before you start. Decide your session budget, stick to it, and remember: the goal is entertainment first. As PAGCOR guidelines remind us — gambling is addictive, know when to stop.
3-Hand Casino Hold'em at nerobet is strictly for players 21 years and older, in line with Philippine gambling regulations.
Gambling is addictive. Know when to stop.
Common questions from Filipino players about 3-Hand Casino Hold'em at nerobet.