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Caribbean Poker Regulations and Pointers
October 5th, 2020 by Miranda

Web poker has become globally acclaimed recently, with televised tournaments and celebrity poker game shows. Its popularity, though, stretches back in fact a bit further than its television scores. Over the years numerous variants on the first poker game have been created, including some games that are not quite poker anymore. Caribbean stud poker is one of these games. Despite the name, Caribbean stud poker is more closely affiliated with vingt-et-un than traditional poker, in that the players bet against the bank instead of each other. The succeeding hands, are the traditional poker hands. There is no conniving or other types of bamboozlement. In Caribbean stud poker, you are required to ante up just before the dealer broadcasting "No more wagers." At that moment, both you and the dealer and of course all of the other gamblers receive 5 cards each. After you have looked at your hand and the casino’s initial card, you need to either make a call wager or give up. The call wager’s value is akin to your original wager, meaning that the stakes will have increased two fold. Giving Up means that your ante goes instantaneously to the dealer. After the bet comes the face off. If the dealer does not have ace/king or better, your wager is given back, including a figure equal to the original wager. If the dealer has a hand with ace/king or better, you win if your hand defeats the dealer’s hand. The house pays out cash even with your ante and fixed expectations on your call bet. These odds are:

  • Equal for a pair or high card
  • 2-1 for 2 pairs
  • 3-1 for three of a kind
  • 4-1 for a straight
  • 5-1 for a flush
  • seven to one for a full house
  • 20-1 for a 4 of a kind
  • 50-1 for a straight flush
  • one hundred to one for a royal flush

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