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Caribbean Stud |
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A variation of Five-Card
Stud Poker, Caribbean
Stud has gained a lot of
popularity. Many casinos
play this poker
variation which is
played against the
dealer like Blackjack,
not against the other
players around the
table. |
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Starting the Round
- The game starts with a
round of antes dropped
into the center of the
pot to get things
rolling. Many casinos
also have a “progressive
jackpot” you can
contribute to. This is a
jackpot that pays out
when a player hits a
royal flush, straight
flush, four of a kind,
full house or flush. The
percentage of the
jackpot you receive
depends on how good your
hand is. |
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Dealing the Cards
- The dealer deals each
player five cards,
face-down. The dealer
deals himself five cards
also, but one is
face-up. Once cards are
dealt, each player looks
at their cards and
decides whether they
want to bet or fold.
Those who bet must bet
exactly double the
amount of the ante. Of
course, those who fold
give up their ante.
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Revealing the Cards
- Once all players have
made their bets or
folded, the dealer
collects the money from
those who folded and
then reveals his four
remaining face-down
cards. The key here is
that the dealer only
plays if he has an Ace
and King or higher
combination. In other
words, even with
Ace-high, he folds
unless he has a King,
too, or a pair or
higher. If the dealer
folds, the player only
wins even money (1:1) on
his ante, similar to
Blackjack. |
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Determining a Winner
- If a player’s hand
beats the dealer’s hand,
that player gets even
money (1:1) on his ante.
Plus, depending on his
hand, he also gets a
bonus as follows: |
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1:1 – Pair or high card
2:1 – Two pair
3:1 – Three of a kind
4:1 – Straight
5:1 – Flush
7:1 – Full House
20:1 – Four of a kind
50:1 – Straight Flush
100:1 – Royal Flush
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If the dealer’s hand
beats the player’s hand,
he collects the ante and
bet. |
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Caribbean Poker can be
fun and challenging…a
great variation to seek
out on your next Vegas
trip or to play with
friends! |
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"Poker is a game of people... It's not the hand I hold, it's the people that I
play with." |
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"Look around the table. If you don't see a sucker, get up, because you're the
sucker." |
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"Nobody is always a winner, and anybody who says he is, is either a liar or
doesn't play poker." |
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"They anticipate losing when they sit down and I try my darndest not to
disappoint one of them." |
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