Three card brag is an unusual British card game which is similar to poker but varies in betting style and hand rankings. Three card brag was played in the movie Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels directed by Guy Ritchie, where it was played without table stakes.
Everyone antes, and players are each dealt 3 cards face down. There is a single round of betting, with action starting to the left of the dealer. Each player has the option of betting or folding. If there was a previous bet, the player must contribute at least that much more to the pot. (Unlike usual poker betting, your previous money contributed to the pot is ignored.) This betting continues until there are only two players left, at which point either player may double the previous bet to "see" his opponent. At this point, the two hands are revealed, and the player with the better hand takes the entire pot. If there is a tie, the player who is seeing loses.
A pair will beat 3/4 of hands. But watch out for unexpected runs and flushes! Prials and Running Flushes are extremely rare (both are 1 in 460) but can happen (especially in other variations of the game where you have between 4 and 7 cards in which to select your best hand of 3).
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