Why play one hand when you can play three at the same time? 3-Hand Casino Hold'em at 2999 bet lets you run three independent poker hands against the dealer in a single round — more decisions, more excitement, and more ways to come out ahead.
Casino Hold'em is a poker-based table game where you play against the dealer rather than other players. It uses standard Texas Hold'em rules — two hole cards, five community cards, and the best five-card hand wins. The difference from regular poker is that you're not trying to outplay other people at the table; you just need to beat the dealer's hand.
The 3-Hand variant, available at 2999 bet, takes this format and multiplies it. Instead of one set of hole cards, you receive three separate pairs of hole cards dealt simultaneously. Each hand plays out independently against the same dealer hand and the same community cards. You make separate Call or Fold decisions for each hand, which means every round involves real strategic thinking about which hands are worth continuing with.
This format is particularly popular among players who find single-hand Casino Hold'em a bit slow. With three hands running at once, there's always something happening, and the combination of shared community cards with independent hole cards creates interesting situations where two of your hands might be strong while the third is a clear fold.
Each hand is independent, but all three share the same five community cards dealt by the dealer.
Two private cards dealt only to Hand 1. You decide independently whether to Call or Fold based on these cards plus the flop.
A completely separate pair of hole cards. Hand 2 might be strong even if Hand 1 is weak — you evaluate each one on its own merits.
The third independent hand. All three hands compete against the dealer using the same community cards revealed on the table.
The dealer deals five community cards (the flop of three, then the turn and river) that are shared across all three of your hands. The dealer also has two hole cards. Each of your three hands is compared separately to the dealer's best five-card combination using those shared community cards.
Standard Texas Hold'em hand rankings apply. The AA Bonus side bet pays based on your hole cards and the first three community cards.
| Hand Rank | Ante Bonus | Call Bet |
|---|---|---|
| Royal Flush | 1:100 | 1:1 |
| Straight Flush | 1:20 | 1:1 |
| Four of a Kind | 1:10 | 1:1 |
| Full House | 1:3 | 1:1 |
| Flush | 1:2 | 1:1 |
| Straight or lower | 1:1 | 1:1 |
| Qualifying Hand | Payout |
|---|---|
| Royal Flush (hole + flop) | 1:100 |
| Straight Flush | 1:50 |
| Four of a Kind | 1:40 |
| Full House | 1:30 |
| Flush | 1:20 |
| Straight | 1:10 |
| Three of a Kind | 1:7 |
| Pair of Aces or better | 1:7 |
Because you're managing three hands at once, having a clear decision framework helps you move through each round without second-guessing yourself. The good news is that Casino Hold'em strategy is relatively straightforward compared to full poker — you're not bluffing anyone, you're just deciding whether your hand is strong enough to beat the dealer.
If either of your hole cards pairs with any of the three community cards on the flop, you have a made hand. Call on all three hands where this applies — folding a pair is almost always a mistake at 2999 bet tables.
If your hole cards give you four cards toward a flush or open-ended straight draw after the flop, the pot odds favour calling. You have two more community cards to complete the draw.
If your hole cards don't connect with the flop at all and you have no draw potential, folding saves your call bet. Don't chase hands that have no realistic path to beating the dealer.
The AA Bonus side bet is settled before the main hand plays out. Place it when you feel like adding extra action, but don't let it influence your Call or Fold decisions on the main hands — they're separate bets with separate outcomes.
A full round from start to finish — here's exactly what happens at the table.
Sign up at 2999 bet and make a deposit using bKash, Nagad, or bank transfer. Your balance is ready to use immediately. New players receive a welcome bonus that can be applied to live dealer tables including 3-Hand Casino Hold'em.
Go to the Live Casino section in the 2999 bet lobby. Look for the 3-Hand Casino Hold'em table. You'll see the current bet limits and the number of players already seated before you join.
Set an ante bet for each of the three hand positions. You can bet the same amount on all three or vary the amounts within the table limits. Optionally, place an AA Bonus side bet on any or all hands before the timer expires.
The dealer gives each hand position two private hole cards, then deals three community cards face up (the flop). The dealer's two hole cards are dealt face down at this stage.
For each of the three hands, decide whether to Call (place an additional bet equal to twice your ante) or Fold (forfeit that hand's ante). You can Call on some hands and Fold on others — each decision is completely independent.
The dealer reveals the turn and river community cards, then flips their hole cards. Each of your Called hands is compared to the dealer's best five-card hand. Winning hands are paid out instantly to your 2999 bet balance.
The dealer must qualify with a pair of fours or better. If the dealer does not qualify, all Called hands receive even money on the ante and the call bet is returned as a push. Ante bonuses for strong hands pay out regardless of whether the dealer qualifies.
The game is the same everywhere — the platform experience is what makes the difference.
Every card dealt at the 2999 bet 3-Hand Casino Hold'em table is visible in high definition. The camera angles are set up specifically to show all three hand positions clearly, so you never lose track of which cards belong to which hand.
Rounds at 2999 bet move quickly. The betting timer is generous enough to make your decisions without rushing, but the overall pace keeps the session engaging. You can comfortably play 20 to 30 rounds per hour.
Winnings from 3-Hand Casino Hold'em are credited to your balance the moment the round ends. Withdrawals to bKash and Nagad process in minutes — no waiting days for your money to arrive.
The 2999 bet app handles three simultaneous hand displays cleanly on a phone screen. The interface scales well on both Android and iOS, and the live video stream stays stable on standard mobile data.
The table interface at 2999 bet shows recent round history, dealer qualifying frequency, and hand distribution data. Use this information to get a feel for how the current session is running before adjusting your bet sizes.
If you have a question about a payout, a hand result, or your account, the 2999 bet support team is available 24 hours a day through live chat. Response times are typically under two minutes during peak hours.
3-Hand Casino Hold'em is one of the most engaging live dealer games available at 2999 bet. The combination of Texas Hold'em strategy, three independent hands, and the AA Bonus side bet creates a format that rewards players who think carefully about each decision rather than just clicking through rounds on autopilot.
Whether you're a poker player who wants a live dealer experience without the pressure of playing against other skilled opponents, or someone who enjoys Casino Hold'em and wants more action per round, the 3-Hand format at 2999 bet delivers exactly that.
New accounts at 2999 bet come with a welcome bonus on the first deposit. The bonus applies to live dealer games, giving you extra funds to explore the 3-Hand Casino Hold'em tables before committing your full bankroll. Registration is free and takes under two minutes.