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Caribbean stud
poker
Caribbean Stud Poker
is a casino table game with rules similar to five card stud poker.
However, unlike standard poker games, Caribbean stud is played against the
house rather than against other players. There is no bluffing or other
deception.
The following rules are typical of U.S. casinos, but
some of the details (the payouts and limits) vary from casino to casino.
To play, every player places his
ante on the
layout where indicated; all ante wagers must be placed prior to the
dealer announcing "No more bets". Each player will then
receive 4 cards face down and 1 card face up.
Players have the option to play or fold; if they choose
to play, they place their bets (twice the amount of their respective ante)
in the bet box. If they choose to fold, they forfeit their ante. After all
the players have made their decisions, the dealer reveals his hole cards.
The dealer only plays with an ace/king or higher; he then compares his
cards to the players' cards (individually, right to left), and the best
poker hand wins.
There are some major rules in Caribbean Stud Poker that
must be observed at all times while playing:
If a player's cards beat the dealer's cards, the player
will receive even money (1-1) on the ante, and the following on his bet
(with a maximum payout of $5,000 U.S. Dollars per hand on each bet wager):
If the dealer does not have at least one ace or king,
all bet wagers will be void, and players will receive even money on their
ante bet only. If the dealer's cards beat a player's cards, the dealer
collects both the ante and bet.
In addition, in Caribbean stud poker, players can also
bet on their poker hands and win the "progressive feature"; this is done
by dropping a 1.00 dollar gaming chip into the chip acceptor on the table
after placing the ante. Players with a flush or higher win, regardless of
the outcome of their table bets:
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Royal Flush |
100% of Progressive Meter |
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Straight Flush |
10% of Progressive Meter |
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Four-of-a-Kind |
$500 |
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Full House |
$100 |
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Flush |
$50 |
Winning progressive payout hands are paid in accordance
with the amount on the meter when it is the player's turn to be paid.
However, if more than one player at a table has a royal flush progressive
payout hand, each player shares equally in the amount on the meter when
the first player with a royal flush is to be paid.
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