3-Hand Casino Hold'em takes everything you know about Texas Hold'em and turns the intensity up by letting you play three separate hands at the same time. At 7000bdt, this is one of the most popular table games among players who want more action per round without slowing down the pace.
Casino Hold'em is a poker-based table game where you play against the dealer rather than other players. The goal is simple: build a better five-card poker hand than the dealer using your two hole cards and five community cards. 3-Hand Casino Hold'em takes that same format and lets you run three independent hands simultaneously — each with its own bet, its own decision, and its own outcome.
At 7000bdt, the three-hand format has become a favourite because it genuinely changes the rhythm of the game. Instead of waiting for one hand to resolve, you're managing three at once. You might fold one hand that looks weak, call on a second that has a strong draw, and raise on a third where you've already flopped two pair. Every round involves real decisions, not just passive watching.
The game uses a standard 52-card deck shuffled before each round. Both you and the dealer receive two hole cards face down. Three community cards (the flop) are then dealt face up. At this point you decide — for each of your three hands — whether to Call (place a raise bet equal to twice your ante) or Fold (surrender that hand and lose the ante). After all decisions are made, two more community cards are revealed (the turn and river), and the best five-card hand from each of your three hands is compared against the dealer's hand.
The dealer must qualify with a pair of fours or better. If the dealer doesn't qualify, all remaining Call bets push and antes pay 1:1. If the dealer qualifies and your hand beats theirs, both your ante and call bet pay out. If the dealer qualifies and beats your hand, you lose both bets. A tie results in a push on both bets.
What makes the three-hand version particularly interesting is that each hand is resolved independently. You can win on two hands and lose on one in the same round. The variance smooths out compared to single-hand play, and the overall experience feels more like a session of real poker strategy than a simple coin flip against the house.
Each of your three hands is completely independent. Here's what that means in practice during a round at 7000bdt.
Before cards are dealt, you place an ante bet on each of the three hand positions. Each hand can have a different stake — you're not locked into the same amount across all three.
Each of your three hands receives two private hole cards. The dealer also receives two hole cards, face down. Three community cards (the flop) are then dealt face up in the centre.
Looking at each hand's hole cards and the flop, you decide independently whether to Call (2× ante) or Fold. You can call all three, fold all three, or mix — the choice is yours for each hand.
The turn and river are revealed. Each remaining hand is compared to the dealer's hand individually. Win, lose, or push — each hand settles on its own, so one bad hand doesn't cancel a good one.
Running three hands simultaneously at 7000bdt isn't just about more action — it measurably changes the statistical experience of the game. Here's how the three-hand format compares to single-hand play across key metrics.
Each hand wins or loses on its own. A fold on hand two doesn't affect hands one and three. You're always in control of each position separately.
All three of your hands share the same five community cards as the dealer. This creates interesting situations where the same board can be good for two hands and bad for one.
You can bet ৳20 on a speculative hand and ৳500 on a strong one in the same round. Stake management across three hands adds a real strategic layer.
Each hand position has its own optional AA side bet. Land a pair of aces or better in your hole cards and the side bet pays regardless of the main hand result.
When the dealer qualifies and your hand wins, your ante and call bet pay according to the hand strength. All payouts are per hand — multiply by the number of winning hands in a round for your total return.
| 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 |
If the dealer does not qualify, the ante pays 1:1 and the call bet pushes regardless of hand strength.
The AA side bet is placed before cards are dealt and pays based on your two hole cards plus the three community cards (flop). It pays out regardless of whether you win the main hand — even if you fold, the AA side bet still resolves.
| Hand (Hole + Flop) | AA Side Bet Pays |
|---|---|
| Royal Flush | 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 |
| Two Pair | 3:1 |
| Pair of Aces | 7:1 |
3-Hand Casino Hold'em has a well-documented optimal strategy. Following it keeps the house edge at its lowest and the RTP at 98.0%.
The core decision in every hand is whether to Call or Fold after seeing your two hole cards and the three-card flop. The general rule used by experienced players at 7000bdt is straightforward: call with any pair or better, call with any four-card flush draw, call with any open-ended straight draw, and fold everything else. Here's a more detailed breakdown of the most common situations you'll face.
| Your Hand After Flop | Recommended Action | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Any made pair or better | Call | Strong enough to beat dealer's qualifying hand often |
| Four-card flush draw | Call | Positive expected value with two cards remaining |
| Open-ended straight draw | Call | Eight outs to complete; worth the call bet |
| Two overcards to the board | Call | Pair potential on turn/river justifies calling |
| Gutshot straight draw only | Fold | Only four outs; negative expected value |
| No draw, no pair, no overcards | Fold | No realistic path to beating a qualifying dealer |
| One overcard, no draw | Fold | Insufficient equity to justify the 2× call bet |
When you're running three hands, you'll often find yourself in mixed situations — one strong hand, one marginal, one weak. The strategy table above applies to each hand independently. Don't let a strong hand on position one tempt you into calling a clearly weak hand on position three.
The AA side bet has a higher house edge than the main game. It's entertaining and can pay well, but placing it on all three hands every round will eat into your session budget faster than the main game alone. Consider placing it on one or two hands per round rather than all three.
Since each hand can have a different ante, experienced players at 7000bdt often put a larger stake on the hand position they feel most confident about after seeing the flop. This isn't possible in single-hand games and is one of the genuine strategic advantages of the three-hand format.
If the dealer doesn't qualify with a pair of fours or better, your call bets push regardless of hand strength. This means folding a marginal hand when you suspect the dealer might not qualify is a mistake — you'd be giving up a free push on the call bet.
New to 7000bdt or new to the game? Here's the full process from account creation to your first three-hand round.
Registration takes under two minutes. Enter your mobile number, set a password, and your account is live. No documents required to start playing — verification is only needed for larger withdrawals.
Head to Finance / Wallet and top up using your preferred mobile banking app. The minimum deposit is ৳50 and it lands in your 7000bdt wallet instantly with no fees charged.
Navigate to the Game section or click 3-Hand Casino Hold'em in the main menu. The game loads directly in your browser — no download, no app install required on any device.
Set your ante for each of the three hand positions — from ৳20 to ৳50,000 per hand. Optionally add the AA side bet to any hand. Cards are dealt and the round begins. All winnings settle to your wallet automatically.
There are a few platforms where you can find Casino Hold'em, but the experience at 7000bdt is built specifically around how players in Bangladesh want to play. Everything runs in Bangladeshi Taka — no currency conversion, no hidden exchange rates, no mental arithmetic between hands. When you win ৳3,000 across your three hands, you withdraw ৳3,000.
The platform is also built for mobile. 7000bdt's table game interface works cleanly on any Android or iOS device. The three-hand layout is designed to fit a phone screen without cramping the decision buttons or making the cards hard to read. Players who prefer to play on their phone during a commute or at home on the sofa get the same full experience as desktop users.
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The card shuffle is independently certified as truly random. Every round at 7000bdt is fair and unalterable.
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