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Ludo King 3-Hand Casino Hold'em — Play Three Hands and Outsmart the Dealer Every Round

3-Hand Casino Hold'em takes everything you love about Texas Hold'em poker and cranks it up. Instead of one hand against the dealer, you play three simultaneously — three chances to win, three decisions to make, and three times the excitement on every single deal.

18+ only. Please play responsibly.

Live Table Preview
Dealer's Hand
Hidden
Community Cards
A
K
J
Your Three Hands
A
A
Three of a Kind WIN
K
Q
Top Pair WIN
7
2
High Card FOLD
Hands Per Round
100:1
Royal Flush Bonus Payout
97.8%
Return to Player (RTP)
5
Community Cards Dealt
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What Is 3-Hand Casino Hold'em?

If you've ever played Texas Hold'em poker, you already understand the basic idea behind 3-Hand Casino Hold'em. The difference is that instead of competing against other players at a table, you're playing directly against the dealer — and instead of managing one hand, you're managing three at the same time.

Each round starts with you placing an ante bet on each of your three hands. The dealer then deals two hole cards to each of your hands and two to themselves. Five community cards are placed face down in the centre of the table. After seeing your hole cards and the first three community cards (the flop), you decide for each hand whether to call or fold. Call and you place an additional bet equal to twice your ante. Fold and you lose that hand's ante.

Once all decisions are made, the remaining community cards are revealed and the best five-card poker hand wins. The dealer needs at least a pair of fours to qualify. If the dealer doesn't qualify, your call bets push and your antes pay even money. If the dealer qualifies and you beat them, both your ante and call bets pay out. It's a clean, structured format that rewards poker knowledge without requiring you to bluff or read opponents.

Three Hands, One Dealer

All three of your hands share the same five community cards but have different hole cards. This means each hand can produce a completely different result in the same round — one hand might make a flush while another has just a high card. That variety is what makes every round genuinely interesting.

More Decisions, More Action, More Fun

Standard Casino Hold'em is already a popular game, but the three-hand format takes the experience to a different level. With three hands running simultaneously, you're constantly making decisions — call this one, fold that one, hold on to the third. That level of engagement keeps you mentally active in a way that single-hand games simply can't match.

Players on Ludo King particularly enjoy the fact that the three-hand format gives you more ways to recover within a single round. If one hand is weak, you can fold it and focus your call bets on the two stronger hands. You're not locked into a single outcome — you have genuine strategic flexibility every time the cards are dealt.

The game also includes an optional AA+ side bet, which pays out based on your hole cards and the flop regardless of whether you beat the dealer. Hit a pair of aces or better and the side bet pays — it's an extra layer of excitement that many Ludo King players add to their regular strategy.

  • Three independent hands give you more strategic control
  • Fold weak hands and double down on strong ones
  • Optional AA+ side bet for extra payout opportunities
  • Shared community cards create varied outcomes per round
  • Poker knowledge gives you a genuine edge over time
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Playing 3-Hand Casino Hold'em on Ludo King

A complete walkthrough from registration to your first winning hand.

01
Register Your Ludo King Account

Sign up at Ludo King using your mobile number. The registration process is quick — under two minutes — and your account is active immediately. No lengthy document checks just to get started. You can explore the game lobby and check out 3-Hand Casino Hold'em before you even make a deposit.

02
Deposit Using bKash, Nagad, or Rocket

Head to the cashier and choose your preferred Bangladeshi mobile wallet. Enter your deposit amount, confirm on your phone, and your Ludo King balance updates almost instantly. First-time depositors are eligible for a welcome bonus — check the current promotions before you deposit to make sure you claim it.

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Open 3-Hand Casino Hold'em

Find the game in the casino section of Ludo King. It loads directly in your browser — no app download needed. You'll see the three betting positions laid out in front of you, the dealer's position at the top, and the community card area in the centre. The interface is clean and easy to navigate even on a small mobile screen.

04
Place Your Ante Bets on All Three Hands

Before cards are dealt, place an ante bet on each of the three hand positions. You can bet the same amount on all three or vary your stakes across the hands. If you want to include the AA+ side bet, add it to any or all of the hands at this stage. Once your bets are placed, click Deal.

05
Review Your Hole Cards and the Flop

Each hand receives two hole cards. The dealer gets two cards face down. Three community cards (the flop) are revealed. Now you evaluate each hand independently — how strong is each combination with the flop? This is where your poker knowledge starts to matter. Strong hands are worth calling; weak hands with no draw potential are usually better folded.

06
Call or Fold Each Hand

For each of your three hands, decide whether to call (place a call bet equal to twice your ante) or fold (forfeit that hand's ante). You make this decision independently for each hand. A common approach is to call on any hand with a pair or better, and fold hands with no pair and no strong draw after the flop.

07
See the Turn, River, and Final Result

The remaining two community cards (turn and river) are revealed. The dealer's hand is shown. Each of your remaining hands is compared to the dealer's. If the dealer doesn't qualify (no pair of fours or better), your call bets push and antes pay even money. If the dealer qualifies and you win, both bets pay. Winnings land in your Ludo King wallet immediately.

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AA+ Side Bet

The AA+ side bet pays out based on your hole cards and the flop — completely independent of whether you beat the dealer. A pair of aces pays 7:1. A flush pays 20:1. A full house pays 30:1. A four of a kind pays 40:1. A straight flush pays 50:1. A royal flush pays 100:1. It's optional but adds a serious payout dimension to every round.

Hand Rankings and Payout Structure

Understanding the payout structure helps you make better call and fold decisions. Here's how the main game and the AA+ side bet pay out on Ludo King's 3-Hand Casino Hold'em.

Main Game — Ante Bonus Payout
Royal Flush 100:1
Straight Flush 20:1
Four of a Kind 10:1
Full House 3:1
Flush 2:1
Straight or Lower 1:1
AA+ Side Bet Payout
Royal Flush (hole cards + flop) 100:1
Straight Flush 50:1
Four of a Kind 40:1
Full House 30:1
Flush 20:1
Straight 10:1
Three of a Kind 7:1
Pair of Aces 7:1

Tips for Playing 3-Hand Casino Hold'em Smarter

No strategy guarantees a win every round, but these approaches help you make better decisions and manage your bankroll more effectively on Ludo King.

01
Call With Any Pair or Better

The most widely used basic strategy for Casino Hold'em is to call whenever you have a pair or better after the flop — including a pair using the community cards. Folding a pair gives the house too much of an edge. If you have any made hand, calling is almost always the right move.

02
Fold Weak Hands With No Draw

If your hole cards are low and unconnected, and the flop doesn't give you a pair, a flush draw, or a straight draw, folding is the right call. Chasing a hand with no realistic draw path just burns your ante without improving your expected return.

03
Manage Your Three Hands Independently

Don't let a strong hand on position one influence your decision on position three. Each hand is independent. Evaluate each one on its own merits against the flop. A weak hand is worth folding even if your other two hands are strong — you're not obligated to call all three.

04
Use the AA+ Side Bet Selectively

The AA+ side bet has a higher house edge than the main game, so placing it on every hand every round will eat into your bankroll over time. Consider adding it selectively — for example, when you're dealt high cards that have a realistic chance of pairing up or forming a strong combination with the flop.

05
Keep Your Ante Bets Consistent

Varying your ante sizes dramatically from round to round is a bankroll management risk. Keeping your three antes at a consistent level you're comfortable with means you can play more rounds, see more hands, and let the RTP work in your favour over a longer session.

06
Know When the Dealer Won't Qualify

If the flop is very low and disconnected, there's a reasonable chance the dealer won't qualify with a pair of fours or better. In these situations, calling on marginal hands becomes more attractive — if the dealer doesn't qualify, your call bets push regardless of your hand strength.

What Makes 3-Hand Casino Hold'em on Ludo King Worth Playing

The game itself is great — but the platform around it matters just as much.

Fully Mobile Optimised

The three-hand layout is designed to work cleanly on mobile screens. All three betting positions, the community card area, and the call/fold buttons are accessible without zooming or scrolling. Play comfortably on any Android or iOS device directly in your browser.

Instant bKash & Nagad Payments

Deposits via bKash, Nagad, and Rocket reflect in your Ludo King balance almost immediately. Withdrawals for verified accounts are processed within 30 minutes. No fees on either side — your winnings come to you in full.

Certified Fair Game Engine

The card dealing algorithm on Ludo King is independently certified. Every shuffle is random and verifiable. The dealer's hole cards are determined before the round starts and cannot be changed after bets are placed. Full transparency, no manipulation.

Hand History & Stats

Ludo King keeps a full record of your recent hands — what you were dealt, what decisions you made, and what the outcome was. Reviewing your hand history is one of the best ways to identify patterns in your play and improve your call/fold decisions over time.

Regular Promotions

Ludo King runs ongoing promotions that apply to table games including 3-Hand Casino Hold'em. Welcome bonuses for new players, reload bonuses for regulars, and occasional cashback offers on losses. Check the promotions page before each session to see what's active.

24/7 Customer Support

If you have a question about a hand result, a payment, or anything else, Ludo King's support team is available around the clock via live chat. Response times are fast and the team is familiar with all the games on the platform including 3-Hand Casino Hold'em.

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3-Hand Casino Hold'em — Full Game Details

Everything you need to know about how the game is structured on Ludo King before you sit down to play.

Feature Details
Game Type Casino Poker — Player vs Dealer
Hands Per Round 3 simultaneous hands
Deck Standard 52-card deck, reshuffled each round
RTP (Return to Player) 97.84% (main game, optimal strategy)
Dealer Qualification Pair of fours or better
Call Bet Size 2× the ante
Side Bet AA+ (optional, per hand)
Community Cards 5 (flop 3 + turn 1 + river 1)
Mobile Compatible ● Yes — no download needed
Deposit Methods bKash, Nagad, Rocket
Withdrawal Speed Within 30 minutes (verified accounts)
Support 24/7 live chat

Start Playing 3-Hand Casino Hold'em on Ludo King

Three hands, one dealer, and a game that rewards smart decisions. Whether you're a poker veteran or just getting started with casino card games, 3-Hand Casino Hold'em on Ludo King gives you a fair, fast, and genuinely engaging experience. Register now and claim your welcome bonus on your first deposit.

3-Hand Casino Hold'em — Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from Ludo King players about this game.

A basic understanding of poker hand rankings helps, but you don't need to be an experienced Texas Hold'em player to enjoy 3-Hand Casino Hold'em. The game has a simple structure — place your antes, see the flop, decide to call or fold on each hand, and compare against the dealer. The hand rankings are standard poker (pair, two pair, flush, full house, etc.) and Ludo King displays them on screen during play so you always have a reference.

Yes, you can fold all three hands if you feel none of them are worth calling after the flop. You'll lose all three ante bets, but that's sometimes the right decision when the cards are genuinely weak across all positions. That said, folding all three hands every time the flop looks unfavourable is generally not optimal strategy — even a marginal hand is often worth calling given the dealer qualification requirement.

If the dealer's final five-card hand doesn't include at least a pair of fours, the dealer doesn't qualify. In that case, your ante bets on any hands you called pay even money (1:1), and your call bets push — meaning they're returned to you without any additional winnings. Any ante bonus payouts (for strong hands like a flush or better) still apply regardless of whether the dealer qualifies.

The AA+ side bet carries a higher house edge than the main game, so placing it on every hand every round will reduce your overall RTP compared to playing the main game alone. Most experienced players treat it as an optional extra — something to add when you're feeling good about a session or when you want to chase the bigger payouts. It's not a core part of the strategy, but it does add excitement and the top payouts (50:1 for a straight flush, 100:1 for a royal flush) are genuinely significant.

Go to the cashier section of your Ludo King account, select Withdraw, choose your preferred mobile wallet (bKash, Nagad, or Rocket), enter the amount, and confirm. Verified accounts are processed within 30 minutes. There are no withdrawal fees — the full amount you request is sent to your mobile wallet. If it's your first withdrawal, you may need to complete a quick identity verification step.

Yes. 3-Hand Casino Hold'em on Ludo King runs entirely in your mobile browser — no app download required. The game interface is fully optimised for mobile screens, with all three hand positions, the community card area, and the call/fold controls laid out cleanly for touch interaction. It works on both Android and iOS devices without any additional setup.