3-Hand Casino Hold'em at 1plusph lets you play three simultaneous hands against the dealer — tripling your chances to win on every single round. It's the same Texas Hold'em poker you love, but with a multi-hand twist that keeps the adrenaline pumping whether you're grinding late nights in Manila or catching a quick session in Cebu.
3-Hand Casino Hold'em is a casino table game based on the world-famous Texas Hold'em poker format. Unlike a standard poker room where you compete against other players, here you play directly against the dealer — and the twist is that you get to manage three separate hands simultaneously in every round. Each hand has its own bet, its own cards, and its own outcome, but all three share the same five community cards dealt on the board.
At 1plusph, this game is a standout in the table games section. Filipino players who grew up watching Texas Hold'em tournaments on cable TV — or who follow the poker scene the way others follow PBA or UFC — will feel right at home. The multi-hand format means you can win on one hand, push on another, and lose on the third all in the same round, which creates a dynamic, fast-paced experience that single-hand poker simply can't match.
The game is played with a standard 52-card deck. You place an Ante bet on each of your three hands before any cards are dealt. The dealer then gives each hand two hole cards and deals two community cards face-up. At this point, you decide whether to Call (continue) or Fold on each hand independently. If you Call, a third community card (the river) is revealed, completing the five-card board. Your best five-card poker hand using your two hole cards and the five community cards is then compared to the dealer's hand.
The dealer must qualify with a pair of fours or better. If the dealer doesn't qualify, all remaining Ante bets pay even money and Call bets push. If the dealer qualifies and your hand beats theirs, both your Ante and Call bets pay out. There's also an optional AA+ side bet that pays based on your hole cards and the first three community cards — hitting a pair of aces or better on this side bet can pay up to 100x your stake at 1plusph.
Standard poker hand rankings apply. Here's how each hand pays on the Ante and Call bets at 1plusph 3-Hand Casino Hold'em.
| # | Hand | Description | Ante Payout |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Royal Flush | A-K-Q-J-10 of the same suit | 100:1 |
| 2 | Straight Flush | Five consecutive cards, same suit | 20:1 |
| 3 | Four of a Kind | Four cards of the same rank | 10:1 |
| 4 | Full House | Three of a kind plus a pair | 3:1 |
| 5 | Flush | Five cards of the same suit | 2:1 |
| 6 | Straight | Five consecutive cards, mixed suits | 1:1 |
| 7 | Three of a Kind | Three cards of the same rank | 1:1 |
| 8 | Two Pair | Two separate pairs | 1:1 |
| 9 | One Pair | Two cards of the same rank | 1:1 |
| 10 | High Card | No matching cards or sequences | 1:1 |
* Call bets pay 1:1 when your hand beats the dealer's qualifying hand. Ante bonus payouts apply regardless of whether the dealer qualifies. Actual pay tables at 1plusph may vary by game variant — always check in-game before playing.
New to the game? Here's exactly how a round of 3-Hand Casino Hold'em works at 1plusph, from placing your first bet to collecting your winnings.
Head to 1plusph and log in to your account. If you haven't registered yet, sign up — it only takes a few minutes and you can fund your account instantly via GCash or PayMaya. Navigate to the Table Games section and select 3-Hand Casino Hold'em. The game loads directly in your browser, no download needed, whether you're on desktop or mobile.
Before any cards are dealt, you place an Ante bet on each of your three hand positions. You can bet the same amount on all three or vary the stakes per hand — useful if you want to hedge or concentrate your budget. You may also place the optional AA+ side bet on any or all hands at this stage. Minimum and maximum bet limits are displayed on the table.
Each of your three hands receives two private hole cards. The dealer also receives two hole cards, face down. Then the flop — three community cards — is dealt face-up in the center of the table. All three of your hands share these same community cards, as does the dealer's hand. Study the board carefully before making your next decision.
For each of your three hands, you now choose to Call (place an additional bet equal to 2x your Ante) or Fold (forfeit that hand and lose the Ante). You make this decision independently for each hand. A strong hand on position one doesn't mean you have to Call on position three — evaluate each hand on its own merits based on your hole cards and the community cards showing.
After all Call/Fold decisions are made, the fourth community card (the turn) and fifth community card (the river) are revealed. The board is now complete with five community cards. The dealer's hole cards are also flipped over. The best five-card hand for each remaining position — using any combination of your two hole cards and the five community cards — is automatically determined by the game.
The dealer needs a pair of fours or better to qualify. If the dealer doesn't qualify, all surviving Ante bets pay 1:1 and Call bets push (returned to you). If the dealer qualifies, each hand is compared individually: beat the dealer and both Ante and Call pay out; tie and both push; lose and both are taken. Strong hands like straights, flushes, and better also trigger Ante bonus payouts regardless of the dealer's hand. Winnings are credited to your 1plusph wallet in Philippine Peso instantly.
The right strategy can push the RTP above 99%. Here's what experienced Filipino players at 1plusph keep in mind every session.
The mathematically optimal strategy is simple: Call if your best five-card hand using your hole cards and the three flop cards is a pair of twos or better. Fold only when you have nothing — no pair, no draw, no overcards to the board. Folding too often is the most common mistake beginners make at 1plusph.
The three-hand format means you must assess each position on its own. Don't let a strong hand on position one cloud your judgment on position three. A weak hand with no pair and no draw on the flop is a fold regardless of what your other two hands look like. Discipline per hand is key to maintaining the 99.18% RTP.
The AA+ side bet is exciting — a pair of aces in your hole cards plus the flop can pay up to 100x at 1plusph. But the house edge on this side bet is higher than the main game. Treat it as entertainment, not a core strategy. If you do play it, limit it to one or two hands rather than all three simultaneously.
Because you're betting on three hands per round, your effective bet size is 3x your single-hand Ante. Factor this into your session budget. A ₱100 Ante per hand means ₱300 at risk per round before Call bets. Many 1plusph players from Davao and Quezon City set a session limit of 50–100 rounds to keep play sustainable.
The 1plusph mobile app renders 3-Hand Casino Hold'em beautifully on both iOS and Android. The three hand positions are laid out vertically for easy thumb navigation. You can Call or Fold each hand with a single tap. Many players prefer the mobile version for its speed — rounds complete faster and the interface feels natural on a phone screen.
After a bad round where all three hands lose, the temptation is to increase bets on the next round to recover quickly. Resist this. The game's RTP is built on consistent, flat betting with optimal strategy. Chasing losses by upping all three Antes simultaneously is how sessions spiral. Stick to your pre-set bet size and let the math work for you over time.
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Plenty of online casinos offer poker variants, but 1plusph is built from the ground up for Filipino players. Here's what makes the difference.
1plusph is designed specifically for the Philippine market — Philippine Peso transactions, local payment methods, and customer support that understands the Filipino player experience.
Every card dealt in 3-Hand Casino Hold'em at 1plusph comes from a certified random number generator. The shuffle is provably fair and independently audited — no manipulation, ever.
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Managing three hands at once requires a clean interface. 1plusph's table game layout is optimized for multi-hand play — clear card displays, easy Call/Fold buttons, and instant payout animations.
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