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There can be 2 to 6 players in a tournament.

The best hand is a royal straight flush. However, in the 4 to 6 player game, there are 2 decks of cards, so it is possible to get 5 of a kind, which would beat any other hand.

View and read about the hierarchy of poker hands

This is where the fun and strategy take place. The key in Triple Hand Poker is placing each poker hand into the row you think will be best and win.

A row is where you place your poker hands. You can place any of your poker hands in any row you want, in any order you want. The poker hand you place in “Row 1” will go against your opponent’s hand that they placed in “Row 1”; the poker hand you place in “Row 2” will go against your opponent’s hand that they placed in “Row 2”; and finally, the poker hand you place in “Row 3” will go against your opponent’s hand that they placed in “Row 3”.

NO! That is the strategy of Triple Hand Poker. You decide which hand goes where in whatever order you wish. You may want to put your best hand in “Row 3” and your worst hand in “Row 1”. Whatever you want and think will give you the best chance of winning is what you do.

After creating your best hands and placing them in the rows you want, you will hit submit. The reveal will show each hand in row “1” to determine a winner for that row. Remember, a winner is determined by the best poker hand (See “Hierarchy of Poker”). After a winner is determined in row “1” the reveal will move on to row “2” and then row “3”. Then, the points will be revealed, and a new round will begin.

After each hand in a row is revealed, 10 points are awarded for your hand in that row. After all the 3 rows are revealed, any rows you won will be added to points for that round.

The point value is 10 points per row (a possible 30 points per game) and 100 points per tournament. The first player to reach 100 points wins the tournament.

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