Three Knights has one simple
rule: get a better hand than the dealer’s and you win. That gets even better:
obtain three picture cards (Three Knights, that is) and the highest prize is
yours.
This online card game
is played with a single deck of cards. The King, Queen, and Jack cards are
valued at zero while the number cards carry their numerical value. Ace card is
valued at one.
Players are given three cards for
each round. The value of their hand will depend on the card combination they
get and how they rank in the Ranking List. If a player’s hand has two picture
cards and a Nine, it will be named “Double Knights Nine.” If there is only one
picture card and two number cards, the hand will be considered Single Knight
plus the sum of the numerical cards (for example: Queen + Two + Three will be
called “Single Knight Five”). The naming goes on.
The highest scoring hand is known
as “Three Knights,” which is a hand composed of three picture cards. Although
picture cards are individually valued at zero, Three Knights has the highest
value of all cards, which is nine. The lowest is one, which can be obtained if
the player receives three numerical cards totaling to zero. Sums that exceed 10
or 20 will be deducted with 10 and 20 points, respectively. For example, a hand
comprising of Six, Two, and Five will be valued at three (6+2+5=13; 13-10=3).
In the event the point count is
the same, it is a TIE game. Players also have the option of wagering on TIE bet
(Payment 8 to 1) and “Three Knights” bet (Payment 16 to 1).
All winning bets shall be paid
EVEN money except when the player wins on the point count of Six (6), where he
or she will be paid half of the amount wagered.
Here is the Ranking List:
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