3-Hand Casino Hold'em on fb7 takes everything you love about Texas Hold'em poker and puts it in a fast, structured casino format where you play three hands simultaneously against the dealer. No waiting for other players, no bluffing rounds — just pure card strategy across three positions at once. If you've been looking for a poker-style game on fb7 that rewards skill and decision-making rather than pure luck, this is it.
Three hands. One dealer. Your strategy wins.
3-Hand Casino Hold'em is a casino table game based on Texas Hold'em poker rules. The key difference from standard Casino Hold'em is that you play three separate hands against the dealer at the same time. Each hand has its own ante bet and its own call decision, but all three hands share the same community cards — the same flop, turn, and river that the dealer uses.
On fb7, the game is available in both standard digital format and live dealer format. The live version puts you at a real table with a professional dealer, streamed in high definition. You can see the cards being dealt in real time, which adds a level of authenticity that purely digital games can't match.
The appeal of playing three hands at once is that it gives you more action per round. Instead of waiting for a single hand to resolve, you're managing three positions simultaneously — each with its own strategic decision about whether to call or fold after seeing your hole cards and the flop. Players on fb7 who enjoy poker but find single-hand casino games too slow tend to gravitate toward 3-Hand Casino Hold'em for exactly this reason.
The round structure is straightforward once you understand the flow
Before any cards are dealt, you place an Ante bet on each of the three hand positions. You can also place an optional AA Bonus side bet on any or all hands at this stage. The AA Bonus pays out based on your two hole cards and the three community flop cards, regardless of whether you beat the dealer.
Each of your three hands receives two private hole cards. The dealer also receives two hole cards, face down. Then three community cards — the flop — are dealt face up in the centre of the table. All hands, including the dealer's, will use these shared community cards.
After seeing your hole cards and the flop, you make a Call or Fold decision for each of the three hands separately. Calling costs twice your Ante bet for that hand. Folding forfeits the Ante for that hand. This is where strategy matters — each hand has different hole cards and different potential with the community cards.
After all Call/Fold decisions are made, the fourth community card (turn) and fifth community card (river) are dealt face up. These complete the board for all remaining hands.
The dealer reveals their hole cards. The dealer must qualify with a pair of fours or better . If the dealer doesn't qualify, all remaining Ante bets pay 1:1 and Call bets are returned as a push. If the dealer qualifies, each of your remaining hands is compared individually against the dealer's hand. Win, lose, or push is determined separately for each hand.
For each hand that beats the dealer, your Ante pays 1:1 and your Call bet pays according to the hand strength paytable — stronger hands pay more. The AA Bonus side bet is settled separately based on your hole cards and the flop, regardless of the dealer's hand.
The mathematically optimal strategy for Casino Hold'em is to call whenever your best five-card hand using your hole cards and the flop is a pair of twos or better. Fold only when your hole cards and the flop give you nothing — no pair, no flush draw, no straight draw with reasonable outs.
In the 3-hand version on fb7, apply this logic independently to each hand. Just because one hand looks weak doesn't mean you should fold all three — the other two hands might have strong draws or made hands worth calling on.
The AA Bonus side bet has a higher house edge than the base game, so experienced players on fb7 tend to use it selectively rather than placing it on every hand every round.
What each winning hand pays on fb7 — base game and AA Bonus
| Hand | Call Bet Pays |
|---|---|
| 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 |
Ante bet always pays 1:1 when you beat a qualifying dealer. Call bet pays according to your final five-card hand strength.
| Hand (Hole Cards + Flop) | AA Bonus Pays |
|---|---|
| Royal Flush | 100:1 |
| Straight Flush | 50:1 |
| Four of a Kind | 40:1 |
| Full House | 30:1 |
| Flush | 20:1 |
| Straight | 7:1 |
| Three of a Kind | 7:1 |
| Pair of Aces | 7:1 |
| Pair of Jacks–Kings | 3:1 |
| Pair of 2s–10s | 1:1 |
AA Bonus is evaluated using your two hole cards plus the three flop cards only. It pays regardless of whether the dealer qualifies or whether you win the base hand.
3-Hand Casino Hold'em has one of the highest RTPs of any table game on fb7 — 97.84% when played with optimal strategy. That figure drops significantly if you fold too often or call too loosely, so understanding the basic decision framework is worth the time before you start playing for real money.
The core rule is simple: call if you have any made hand or a reasonable draw after the flop. Fold only when your hole cards and the flop give you absolutely nothing to work with — no pair, no four-card flush, no open-ended straight draw. In practice, this means you'll be calling the majority of the time, which is correct. The game is designed so that folding too often is the main way players give up edge.
With three hands running simultaneously on fb7, you'll sometimes face a situation where one hand is clearly strong, one is marginal, and one looks weak. Treat each hand independently. A weak hand on position three doesn't affect the correct decision on position one. The community cards are shared, but your hole cards are different for each position, so the strength of each hand is genuinely separate.
If any of your hole cards pair with any of the three flop cards, call. Even bottom pair is statistically worth calling on in Casino Hold'em. The dealer won't always qualify, and when they don't, your Ante pays regardless of hand strength.
If your two hole cards plus the flop give you four cards of the same suit, call. You have two more community cards coming and a reasonable chance of completing the flush. The pot odds in Casino Hold'em favour calling with this draw.
The AA Bonus side bet has a house edge of around 6.3%, compared to 2.16% for the base game. It can pay very well when it hits, but placing it on all three hands every round adds up. Many fb7 regulars place it on one or two hands per round rather than all three.
What makes fb7 the right place for this game in Bangladesh
fb7 offers 3-Hand Casino Hold'em with a live dealer streamed in HD. You see real cards being dealt by a real person, which makes the experience feel much closer to sitting at an actual casino table. The live version runs around the clock so you can play at any time.
The game interface on fb7 is designed to work cleanly on mobile screens. All three hand positions are clearly visible, the betting controls are easy to tap, and the card animations run smoothly even on mid-range Android devices common in Bangladesh.
fb7 supports bKash, Nagad, and Rocket for deposits and withdrawals. You don't need to deal with currency conversion — everything runs in Bangladeshi Taka. Deposits are instant and withdrawals are processed quickly through the same mobile banking channels.
The 3-Hand Casino Hold'em game on fb7 uses a certified random number generator for the digital version and a verified live dealer setup for the live version. The 97.84% RTP figure is independently audited and reflects actual long-term return rates.
New players on fb7 receive a welcome bonus on their first deposit that can be used on table games including 3-Hand Casino Hold'em. Check the current bonus terms on fb7 for wagering requirements — table games typically contribute at a set rate toward bonus clearance.
fb7's customer support team includes Bangla-speaking agents available via live chat. If you have questions about the game rules, a disputed hand result, or a payment issue, you can get help in your own language without any language barrier.
A quick look at what the game brings to the table
Standard poker hand rankings you already know. No new rules to learn if you've played Hold'em before.
Your Call/Fold choices on each hand directly affect your expected return. Strategy matters here.
Three hands resolve in the time it takes to play one hand of standard poker. More action per session.
Optional side bet that pays up to 100:1 on a Royal Flush using your hole cards and the flop.
Real cards, real dealer, real table — streamed live to your device on fb7 in high definition.
Practice the game with virtual chips on fb7 before switching to real money. Same rules, no risk.
Common questions from fb7 players about this game
Create your free fb7 account, deposit via bKash or Nagad, and take a seat at the 3-Hand Casino Hold'em table. The dealer is waiting.