3 Patti Pearl Hand Strength Chart — Decision Guide for All 6 Card Combinations

Published: March 15, 2026 · By 3 Patti Pearl Team · 5 min read

Every decision at a 3 Patti Pearl table flows from one question: how strong is my hand relative to what's statistically likely? This guide gives you a complete decision framework — not just rankings, but when to bet, when to fold, and when to request a sideshow — for all 6 hand types on 3 Patti Pearl.

The 6 Hand Types Ranked: Strongest to Weakest

#1 — STRONGEST HAND

Trail (Three of a Kind / Set)

Three cards of identical rank. The rarest and most powerful hand in 3 Patti Pearl.

Example: A♠ A♥ A♦ — Three Aces (best possible) · K♣ K♠ K♥ — Three Kings

Occurrence Rate: 0.24% — appears roughly once every 425 hands

Pearl Action: Stay blind as long as possible. Build the pot aggressively. Never fold a Trail.

#2

Pure Sequence (Straight Flush)

Three consecutive cards of the same suit.

Example: 5♥ 6♥ 7♥ · J♠ Q♠ K♠

Occurrence Rate: 0.22% — approximately 1 in 460 hands on 3 Patti Pearl

Pearl Action: Raise confidently. Use sideshow only if you suspect an opponent holds a Trail.

#3

Sequence (Straight / Run)

Three consecutive cards of mixed suits.

Example: 4♣ 5♥ 6♠ · 10♦ J♣ Q♥

Occurrence Rate: 3.26% — about 1 in 31 hands on 3 Patti Pearl

Pearl Action: Bet steadily and seen. Request sideshow if the pot is large and you want to remove uncertain opponents.

#4

Color (Flush)

Three cards sharing the same suit, not in sequence.

Example: 2♦ 7♦ J♦ · 3♠ 8♠ K♠

Occurrence Rate: 4.96% — about 1 in 20 hands on 3 Patti Pearl

Pearl Action: Bet moderately. With a high Color (A-high), stay in. With a low Color (below 7-high), use sideshow before committing more to the pot.

#5

Pair (Two of a Kind)

Two matching cards plus one unmatched card.

Example: 9♣ 9♥ 4♦ · A♠ A♦ 7♣

Occurrence Rate: 16.94% — about 1 in 6 hands

Pearl Action: High Pairs (Aces, Kings) — bet seen and use sideshow aggressively. Low Pairs (below 6s) — play cautiously and fold to heavy raises on 3 Patti Pearl.

#6 — WEAKEST HAND

High Card

No matching ranks, no sequence, no flush. Hand value is determined by the highest single card.

Example: 3♦ 7♠ J♣ — "Jack-high" hand

Occurrence Rate: 74.39% — most common outcome in 3 Patti Pearl

Pearl Action: Fold if your High Card is below 10. A-K-J High Card is the rare exception worth a careful blind continuation.

Special Rules Unique to 3 Patti Pearl

Quick Pearl Decision Reference

Trail or Pure Sequence: Play blind, build the pot. Your hand wins most showdowns on 3 Patti Pearl. Avoid revealing cards early — let seen players drive up the pot.
Sequence or Color: Solid hands worth seeing your cards for. Bet steadily on 3 Patti Pearl but watch for opponents who stay calm under pressure — they may hold something better.
Pair: Variance hand on 3 Patti Pearl. High pairs demand aggression; low pairs require patience. Use sideshow to narrow the field before escalating your contribution.
High Card: The weakest category. On 3 Patti Pearl, cut losses early unless you're running a deliberate blind-pressure play for the first 2 rounds. Fold seen High Card hands below 10 without exception.

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