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Caribbean Stud Poker - Rules
As with Let it ride, Caribbean stud is played on a
Blackjack-like table. Apart from the fact that you play
against the dealer’s hand and not against other
players, Caribbean stud is otherwise very similar to
five-card stud.
You have two opportunities to place a bet on your hand,
and you may also make an optional side bet to win the
progressive jackpot.
Although simple to learn, because you are not competing
against other players, bluffing and other playing strategies
used in stud Poker are of no value in Caribbean stud.
To win in Caribbean stud, you must get a better hand
than the dealer. If you do, and the dealer has a qualifying
hand, your next goal should be to get hand string enough
to qualify for the basic bonus.
For the dealers hand to qualify it must contain at
least an ace and a king. If you invest £1 in the
progressive jackpot, at least a flush is needed to qualify.
Once initial bets have been placed in the ante box the
game begins.
Caribbean stud is played on a table that is very similar
to a Blackjack table and is usually located in or near
the Blackjack area. Each player position has two betting
spots and a slot. The spot nearest the dealer is marked
ANTE, and is where the initial bets should be placed.
The second spot is marked BET. After your viewing the
hand you have been dealt, if you decide you wish to
play, this is where you should place your bets. If you
wish to bet in the progressive jackpot, a £1 chip
should be placed in the progressive slot located above
the two betting spots.
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List of games:
Caribbean Poker Pai Gow Poker Red Dog Poker |
Let Them Ride Poker Poker Three ( Tri-Card ) |
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List of games:
Caribbean Stud Poker Pai Gow Poker |
Let Them Ride Tri-Card Poker |
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List of games:
Pai Gow Poker Tri-Card Poker |
Caribbean Stud Poker Let Them Ride |
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