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Caribbean Poker Game Rules
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Caribbean Stud Poker:
Caribbean Stud is a very popular variation of poker played on a blackjack
sized table. Each player and the dealer are dealt five cards. If the player
beats the dealer, the player's hand is paid out based on the poker rank of
the player's hand. At Palace of Chance Poker, Caribbean Stud Poker has a
progressive jackpot that pays out a minimum of $20,000 for each win.
Game Play
Caribbean Stud Poker is standard Five-Card Stud Poker with a slight twist:
one of the dealer’s cards is always displayed. Players compete against the
dealer, rather than other players. The objective of the game is to beat
the dealer's hand.
After placing the ante bet, the player and dealer each receive five cards;
one of the dealer's cards is dealt face up. The player must now decide either
to fold, if he does not think he can beat the dealer's hand, or to raise and
challenge the dealer. If the player chooses to fold, he loses the ante bet and
the game is over. If the player chooses to raise, he bets an additional amount
equal to twice the ante bet, the dealer reveals his remaining cards, a winner
is determined, win paid if applicable, and the game is over.
To determine the game winner after the player has raised, the dealer's hand must
first "qualify". In Caribbean Stud Poker, the dealer’s hand qualifies if it
ranks as High Card with an Ace and a King or ranks as a Pair or better. If the
dealer's hand does not qualify, the player wins 1 to 1 on the ante bet and "pushes"
the raise bet (i.e. the player gets the raise bet back without winning or losing).
If the dealer's hand does qualify, the best ranking hand wins. If the dealer's
hand ranks higher, the player loses both the ante bet and the raise bet. If the
player's hand ranks higher, the player wins 1 to 1 on the ante bet and wins the
raise bet calculated according to the Raise Pay Table, below. If both the dealer's
hand and the player’s hand have the same rank, the highest ranking card determines
the winner (for example, a Pair of Kings beats a Pair of 10s). Finally, if the dealer's
hand ties the player's hand both the ante bet and the raise bet are pushed back to the player.
Hand Payouts
1. Royal Flush - 100:1
2. Straight Flush - 50:1
3. 4 of a Kind - 20:1
4. Full House - 7:1
5. Flush - 5:1
6. Straight - 4:1
7. 3 of a Kind - 3:1
8. 2 Pair - 2:1
9. One Pair - 1:1
10. High Card - 1:1
Progressive Jackpot
If the casino has enabled this option, the player may place a side bet of $1.
If the player is dealt any of the Progressive Pay Table Hand Rankings, he may
win all or a portion (depending on his hand rank) of the progressive jackpot.
The current jackpot is displayed at the top, which increases as players place
these side bets.
Rake
There is no rake.
Disconnection Policy
If you disconnect, you will be reconnected to your game the next time
you log in.
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