Trey Poker is three-card poker: fewer cards, faster hands and a much simpler correct strategy than the five-card variants. BGaming has retired it, so there is no published return.
The one rule worth knowing
In three-card poker the standard correct play is famously compact: raise on queen-six-four or better, fold everything below. That single threshold captures nearly all the value available to a player, which makes it the best return on memorisation in any casino game.
As always it narrows the house edge rather than crossing it, and the pair-plus side bet carries a considerably worse edge than the main game.
Why there is no RTP on this page
So there is no official return figure to quote, and we are not going to copy one from an aggregator: retired titles are precisely where the contradictions live, and a wrong RTP is worse than no RTP.
The authoritative number is inside the game itself, in the information panel, at whichever casino you open it. That takes one tap and it outranks every review including this one.
Is it rigged?
Each round resolves the instant you commit; what follows is animation. The generator behind it is tested by independent laboratories before BGaming can supply an operator — being retired from the shop window does not mean being uncertified.
What no certificate covers is the casino. Our comparison ranks houses by whether their licence appears in a public register and by how many complaints sit unresolved.
Where to play it
Being retired, it appears in fewer lobbies than BGaming’s current line-up — check it is live before funding an account. Its neighbours are the poker games, and the BGaming provider page ranks the 26 titles whose RTP we did verify, from 99.23% down to 93.75% — the right place to go if a published figure is what you need.
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