Three Card Poker Rules on kena
Three Card Poker on kena is played with a standard 52-card deck. Each player and the dealer receive exactly three cards, dealt face-down. Your goal is to form a higher-ranking hand than the dealer's without busting. Hand rankings, from highest to lowest, are: a straight flush (three cards in sequence and all the same suit), three of a kind (three cards of the same rank), a straight (three cards in sequence, any suits), a flush (three cards of the same suit), a pair (two cards of the same rank), and high card (if none of the above apply).
The game flow on kena is: you place your Ante bet (required to play the hand). The dealer then deals three cards to you and three to themselves, all face-down initially. You examine your cards and decide: fold (forfeit your Ante and exit the hand) or call (place an additional Play bet equal to your Ante). Once you decide, the dealer reveals their three cards. If the dealer does not have at least a Queen high, your Ante is returned as a push (no win or loss), though your Play bet still settles based on hand comparison. If the dealer qualifies (Queen high or better), hands are compared. If your hand beats the dealer's, both Ante and Play bets pay out according to kena's payout table. If the dealer's hand wins, both bets lose.
Three Card Poker on kena removes complexity by using just three cards per hand. Every decision point is clear, and results are immediate—no waiting, no suspense, just instant settlement.
Payout Structure on kena
Our Three Card Poker tables display exact payouts before you play, so you know what you will earn if you win. Typical payout ratios on kena are: a straight flush pays 5:1 (on both Ante and Play), three of a kind pays 4:1, a straight pays 1:1, a flush pays 1:1 (though some tables vary slightly), and a pair or high card pays even money on successful comparison. These ratios may vary by table and bet limit, so always check the posted payout card before joining.
kena also offers optional side bets on some Three Card Poker tables. The most common is the "Pair Plus" side bet, where you wager that your three-card hand will contain at least a pair, regardless of the dealer's hand. A pair pays 1:1 on Pair Plus, a flush pays 4:1, a straight pays 5:1, and three of a kind pays 30:1 or higher depending on the table. These side bets are entirely optional—you can play the main game without them.
Joining a Three Card Poker Table on kena
To play Three Card Poker on kena, you must have a verified account with available balance. If you are new to kena, begin by registering on our website with your name, email, date of birth, and phone number. You will then upload a valid government-issued ID (passport, national identity card, or driving licence) and proof of residence (utility bill, rental agreement, or bank statement). Our verification team reviews these documents within a few hours, typically.
Once verified, navigate to the Deposit page and select your payment method. kena accepts DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet for instant e-wallet deposits, or mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet for bank virtual-account transfers. E-wallet deposits arrive within seconds; bank transfers usually clear within a few minutes to a few hours. Once your balance is credited, browse the Live Casino section, select Three Card Poker, and choose a table that matches your preferred bet limit.
Each Three Card Poker table on kena displays the dealer name, current player count, minimum and maximum Ante bet amounts, and payout rates. When you click "Join Table," you are seated immediately if the table has available spots. If the table is full, you can observe (watch without wagering) or join the next available table. The video stream loads within 1–2 seconds on a stable connection (4G or WiFi recommended).



Payment Integration with Three Card Poker
Your kena account balance funds all wagers on Three Card Poker tables. Payment options on kena include six e-wallet channels and four bank virtual-account systems, giving you flexibility in how you deposit and withdraw.
E-Wallet Deposits and Withdrawals
E-wallets—mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, and local payment—are the fastest way to fund your kena account. When you select an e-wallet, our payment processor generates a secure link or QR code. You authorize the transfer in your e-wallet app, and your kena balance updates within seconds. Similarly, when you request a withdrawal to an e-wallet, kena initiates the transfer and funds typically arrive within a few minutes to an hour, depending on the provider's processing queue.
kena does not charge e-wallet deposit or withdrawal fees. However, your e-wallet provider may deduct a small transaction fee depending on their own pricing structure. For specific questions about e-wallet fees, consult your provider's help section.
Bank Virtual-Account Transfers
If you prefer bank transfers, kena assigns you a unique virtual-account number linked to your account. You can transfer funds from your personal bank account (online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, or local payment) to this virtual account using your bank's mobile app or online portal. The transfer typically clears within a few minutes on weekdays, or may take longer during peak hours or on weekends. Withdrawals to your bank account follow a similar path: kena initiates the payout, your bank processes it, and funds appear in your account statement within a few hours to a business day.
Bank transfers offer the security of moving money directly from your personal account, but they are slightly slower than e-wallets. Very early morning (3–6 AM) or late evening (11 PM–2 AM) transfers may face delays due to bank processing schedules.
Withdrawals include a fraud-review step
When you request a withdrawal on kena, our system performs a standard verification check to confirm your identity and prevent fraud. This review is quick but necessary for your account security.
Account Security and Verification
Before you can deposit on kena, KYC (Know Your Customer) verification is mandatory. This involves uploading a valid ID and proof of residence, which our team reviews within a few hours. We also recommend enabling two-factor authentication (2FA) on your account for added security. With 2FA enabled, kena requests a second verification code (typically sent to your phone) when you log in from a new device or request a large withdrawal.
Our withdrawal review process checks that the destination account matches your verified identity. This protects against unauthorized payouts if your account is compromised. The review typically completes within a few minutes, though complex cases may require additional time.
Three Card Poker Availability and Table Variety
Three Card Poker tables on kena run 24/7 across multiple bet limits. Low-limit tables (minimum Ante of around our welcome offer–50,000) suit casual or new players. Mid-range tables (our welcome offer–500,000 minimums) serve regular players. High-limit tables cater to experienced players with minimums of our welcome offer or higher. Each table is staffed by a professional dealer trained in Three Card Poker rules and broadcast etiquette.
During peak gaming hours (evening, weekends, and holidays like Idul Fitri and Idul Adha), table availability may fluctuate. If your preferred table is full, you can observe and wait for a seat to open, or join a different table. kena updates table status in real time so you always see which seats are available.
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Register and verify accountStep 1
Create your kena account and submit ID and address documents for verification (typically a few hours).
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Deposit funds via payment methodStep 2
Choose online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or a bank virtual account and transfer your desired amount.
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Browse Three Card Poker tablesStep 3
Navigate to the Live Casino section, select Three Card Poker, and view available tables with their bet limits.
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Join a table and place your Ante betStep 4
Click "Join Table," wait for the video to load, and place your Ante wager before the next hand is dealt.
