How to Play Mini Flush
Mini Flush is a casino game played with a standard deck of cards. Both players and the dealer are dealt three cards, and the objective is to have a higher-ranked card combination than the dealer’s hand. It is an Indian variation of the conventional 3 Card Poker, following Flush rules for card combination rankings.
Objective
- The main goal is to have a higher-ranked hand than the dealer’s hand.
How to Play
- Place Your Bet: Begin by placing an initial bet (Ante) using chips.
- Dealing Cards: The dealer deals three cards to each player and three cards for the house, all face down.
- Decision: Look at your cards. You can either continue playing by matching the initial bet or fold and leave the game.
- Showdown: If you continue, place an additional bet equal to your Ante on the table. The dealer then reveals their hand. If your hand ranks higher, you win.
Rules to Know
- Gameplay Against Dealer: Mini Flush is always played against the dealer.
- Highest and Lowest Combinations: The highest-ranking combination is three Aces, and the lowest is 5, 3, 2.
- Betting Options: There are two main bets – Ante and Board bet. Optional bets include High and Low, and Bonus Bet, which are placed during the initial ante bet.
- Dealer Qualification: The dealer must have at least a Queen as the high card to qualify.
- Card Rankings:
- Trail: Three cards of the same rank (e.g., three Aces). Payout: 100x the bet amount.
- Double Run or Straight Flush: Three sequential cards of the same suit. Payout: 75x the initial bet amount.
- Three of a Kind: Three cards of the same rank. Payout: 5x the bet amount.
- Run or Straight: Three sequential cards of any suit. Payout: 4x the bet amount.
- Flush: Three cards of the same suit in any sequence. Payout: 2x the bet amount.
- Pair: Two cards of the same rank. Payout: Push (no payout).
- High Card: Highest-ranking card wins if no better combination. Payout: Even money.
Special Bets
- High and Low Bets: Placed during the board bet, predicting if your cards will be higher or lower than the dealer’s.
- Low Bet Payouts:
- Ten Top: Push
- Nine Top: Even money
- Eight Top: 2x bet amount
- Seven Top: 4x bet amount
- Six Top: 15x bet amount
- Five Top: 50x bet amount
- Low Bet Payouts:
Additional Rules
- If both the dealer and player have identical hands, it’s a Push.
- If the dealer does not qualify, the board bet is paid even money, and the additional bet is a Push.
Enjoy the game of Mini Flush, and may the best hand win!