Casino Table Game
3-Hand Casino Hold'em on CV66 App lets you play three separate hands at the same time against a single dealer. More hands means more decisions, more excitement, and more chances to win — all in one round. If you enjoy Texas Hold'em but want a faster, higher-volume experience, this is the game for you.
3-Hand Casino Hold'em is a casino table game variant of Texas Hold'em poker. Unlike standard Texas Hold'em where you compete against other players, in Casino Hold'em you play against the dealer — and in the 3-Hand version available on CV66 App, you get to run three independent hands simultaneously in a single round.
The core mechanics follow Texas Hold'em rules. You're dealt two hole cards for each of your three hands, the dealer receives two hole cards, and five community cards are shared across all hands. Each of your three hands is evaluated independently against the dealer's hand. A hand wins if it beats the dealer, loses if it doesn't, and pushes on a tie. The result of one hand doesn't affect the others — so you can win two and lose one, win all three, or any combination in between.
What makes this format particularly appealing on CV66 App is the pace. Instead of waiting through a full multi-player table round, you're making three sets of decisions in the time it takes to play one hand of regular poker. For Bangladesh players who want to maximise their session value and keep the action moving, 3-Hand Casino Hold'em delivers exactly that.
The game also includes an optional AA Bonus side bet, which pays out based on your hole cards and the first three community cards — regardless of whether you beat the dealer. This adds an extra layer of excitement to every round on CV66 App, especially when you're running three hands and the bonus can trigger on any of them.
Each round of 3-Hand Casino Hold'em on CV66 App runs three independent poker hands against the same dealer. Here's exactly how each hand slot functions.
Your first hand receives two private hole cards. You decide independently whether to Call or Fold based on the strength of these cards combined with the three community cards on the flop. This hand is evaluated separately against the dealer at showdown.
Your second hand gets its own two hole cards — completely different from Hand One. The same five community cards are shared, but the hole cards are unique. You make a separate Call or Fold decision for this hand, independent of what you decided on Hand One.
Your third hand follows the same structure — unique hole cards, shared community cards, independent decision. Winning Hand Three doesn't depend on the outcome of Hands One or Two. Each hand stands on its own, which means you can split results across all three in a single round.
Every round of 3-Hand Casino Hold'em on CV66 App follows a clean, predictable structure. Once you understand the flow, each round takes under 30 seconds to complete — which is part of what makes this format so addictive for Bangladesh players who want fast-paced real money action.
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 three hands at this stage.
Each of your three hands receives two private hole cards. The dealer also receives two hole cards, face down. You can see your own cards but not the dealer's.
Three community cards are dealt face up. These are shared across all three of your hands and the dealer's hand. This is where you assess each hand's strength and decide whether to Call or Fold.
For each hand you decide to continue with, you place a Call bet equal to twice the Ante. Hands you fold lose the Ante immediately. You make this decision independently for each of the three hands.
The final two community cards are dealt. The dealer reveals their hole cards. Each of your remaining hands is compared to the dealer's best five-card hand. Wins pay 1:1 on both Ante and Call bets, subject to the dealer qualifying with a pair of fours or better.
Understanding the payout structure before you sit down is important. 3-Hand Casino Hold'em on CV66 App uses a standard Casino Hold'em pay table with an additional AA Bonus side bet that can pay up to 100:1 on a Royal Flush. Here's the full breakdown.
The base game pays 1:1 on both your Ante and Call bets when you beat the dealer. The Ante Bonus is an additional payout that applies to strong hands regardless of whether the dealer qualifies — so even if the dealer doesn't have a pair of fours or better, you still collect the Ante Bonus if your hand qualifies.
The AA Bonus side bet is where the biggest payouts live. A Royal Flush using your hole cards and the first three community cards pays 100:1 on CV66 App. Even a simple pair of Aces pays 7:1 on the AA Bonus, making it a popular optional bet for players who want to chase the bigger numbers while still playing the base game across all three hands.
| Hand | Ante Bonus Payout | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Royal Flush | 100:1 | Best possible hand |
| Straight Flush | 20:1 | Five consecutive same suit |
| Four of a Kind | 10:1 | Four matching ranks |
| Full House | 3:1 | Three of a kind + pair |
| Flush | 2:1 | Five same suit cards |
| Straight or Less | 1:1 | Straight through high card |
| Hole Cards + Flop Combination | AA Bonus Payout |
|---|---|
| Royal Flush (hole cards + flop) | 100:1 |
| Straight Flush | 50:1 |
| Four of a Kind | 40:1 |
| Full House | 30:1 |
| Flush | 20:1 |
| Straight | 10:1 |
| Three of a Kind | 7:1 |
| Pair of Aces | 7:1 |
| Pair of Jacks through Kings | 3:1 |
| Pair of 2s through 10s | 1:1 |
Both formats are available on CV66 App. Here's a side-by-side look at how they differ so you can pick the right game for your session.
| Feature | 3-Hand Casino Hold'em | Standard Casino Hold'em |
|---|---|---|
| Hands Per Round | 3 | 1 |
| Independent Hand Outcomes | ||
| AA Bonus Side Bet | ||
| Shared Community Cards | ||
| Unique Hole Cards Per Hand | ||
| Rounds Per Hour (Approx.) | ~120 | ~60 |
| Decisions Per Round | Up to 3 | 1 |
| Best For | High-volume, fast sessions | Focused, single-hand play |
The same standard poker hand rankings apply across all three hands on CV66 App. Knowing these cold is the foundation of every good decision at the table.
A, K, Q, J, 10 of the same suit. The highest possible hand. Pays 100:1 on the Ante Bonus and 100:1 on the AA Bonus side bet on CV66 App.
Five consecutive cards of the same suit. Pays 20:1 on the Ante Bonus and 50:1 on the AA Bonus. Extremely rare but a massive payout when it hits.
Four cards of the same rank. Pays 10:1 on the Ante Bonus and 40:1 on the AA Bonus. Running three hands on CV66 App gives you three chances to hit this per round.
Three of a kind plus a pair. Pays 3:1 on the Ante Bonus and 30:1 on the AA Bonus. A strong hand that almost always beats the dealer on CV66 App.
Five cards of the same suit, not in sequence. Pays 2:1 on the Ante Bonus and 20:1 on the AA Bonus. A reliable hand that frequently beats the dealer's qualifying hand.
Five consecutive cards of mixed suits. Pays 1:1 on the Ante Bonus and 10:1 on the AA Bonus. Ace can play high or low to complete a straight.
Three cards of the same rank. Pays 1:1 on the Ante Bonus and 7:1 on the AA Bonus. A solid made hand that qualifies for the bonus on CV66 App.
Two different pairs. Pays 1:1 on the Ante Bonus. Doesn't qualify for the AA Bonus but still beats the dealer's qualifying hand most of the time.
A single pair, high card, or anything below two pair. Pays 1:1 on the Ante Bonus only if it beats the dealer. The dealer must qualify with a pair of fours or better for the Call bet to be in action.
3-Hand Casino Hold'em on CV66 App is a house-edge game, which means the casino has a mathematical advantage over the long run. That said, the decisions you make — particularly around when to Call and when to Fold — have a real impact on how much of that edge you're giving away. Playing with a basic strategy significantly reduces the house edge compared to playing randomly.
The fundamental rule is straightforward: call with any pair or better, and call with any hand that has four cards to a flush or four cards to a straight. Fold only when you have a genuinely weak hand — no pair, no draw, no high-card strength — after seeing the flop. Folding too often on CV66 App is actually more costly than calling too often, because you lose your Ante every time you fold.
Managing the AA Bonus side bet is a separate decision. The bonus has a higher house edge than the base game, so treating it as an occasional add-on rather than a mandatory bet on all three hands every round is the more bankroll-friendly approach. When you do place it, the bonus pays regardless of the base game outcome — so it adds excitement without affecting your main hand strategy.
If any of your three hands has a pair or better after the flop, always place the Call bet. Folding a made hand on CV66 App is a strategic mistake — the Call bet is almost always the correct play when you have something to work with.
Four cards to a flush or an open-ended straight draw after the flop are strong enough to Call on CV66 App. You have two more community cards to come, and the pot odds justify continuing with these drawing hands.
Reserve folding for hands with no pair, no draw, and no high-card potential after the flop. On CV66 App, folding costs you the Ante — so the bar for folding should be genuinely bad hands, not just marginal ones.
Don't let a strong Hand One influence your decision on Hand Two or Three. Each hand on CV66 App is evaluated separately, so make the Call or Fold decision for each hand based solely on that hand's own strength after the flop.
Because 3-Hand Casino Hold'em moves fast and you're betting on three hands per round, your bankroll can move quickly in either direction. Decide your session limit before you open the table on CV66 App and stick to it regardless of how the session is going.
The AA Bonus side bet carries a higher house edge than the base game. Placing it on all three hands every round adds up quickly. On CV66 App, consider placing the AA Bonus on one or two hands per round rather than all three to keep your side bet exposure manageable.
CV66 App is built around what Bangladesh players actually need — fast deposits, mobile-first design, and games that run without issues on everyday devices.
The 3-Hand Casino Hold'em interface on CV66 App is designed for touchscreen play. All three hand positions, the betting controls, and the card display are scaled for Android and iOS screens without any loss of functionality.
Each round of 3-Hand Casino Hold'em on CV66 App completes in under 30 seconds. There's no waiting for other players, no slow animations, and no unnecessary delays between rounds. You control the pace entirely.
CV66 App supports deposits and withdrawals in Bangladeshi Taka through bKash, Nagad, and Rocket. No currency conversion, no international transfer fees. Your winnings from 3-Hand Casino Hold'em land directly in your mobile wallet.
Every card dealt in 3-Hand Casino Hold'em on CV66 App is generated by a certified RNG. The hole cards for each of your three hands are independently randomised, and the community cards are drawn from the same shuffled deck — exactly as in a physical casino.
CV66 App's support team is available around the clock via live chat. If you have a question about a hand outcome, a deposit issue, or anything else related to your 3-Hand Casino Hold'em session, help is always available in real time.
New accounts on CV66 App receive a welcome bonus on their first deposit. You can use this bonus balance at the 3-Hand Casino Hold'em tables, giving you extra hands to play with while you get comfortable with the three-hand format.
Answers to the questions Bangladesh players ask most often about 3-Hand Casino Hold'em on CV66 App.