 
Rules For Caribbean Stud Poker
This table game is played with one
deck. The player has two ways of making money from this stud
game. The first is similar to other table games. The player
places an ante on the space provided on the table. The dealer
will deal a hand of five cards to the player and a hand of
five cards to himself. The final card dealt to the dealer is
dealt face up so that the player can see the value of the
card. At this point the player can see all five of their cards
and one of the dealers. Now the player can make the decision to
fold or bet. If the player chooses to fold, the hand and ante
is surrendered to the dealer and a new hand begins. If the
player chooses to bet, and therefore compares their hand to
the dealer's hand, the player has to place the bet on the
table. The bet has to be twice the value of the ante, no more,
no less. The dealer will then show the player his cards. The
dealer qualifies for play if his hand is ranked with an Ace,
King or higher. If the dealer doesn’t have a qualifying hand
and the player has bet, then the dealer pushes the player's
bet and ante back plus the amount of the ante, as winnings. If
the dealer has a qualifying hand and the player beats the
dealer, the player wins an equal value to his ante and the bet
is paid out at odds to the value of the player’s hand. The
Progressive (a five-card hand that is a flush or better) The
second game that is going on inside the regular one is the
progressive game. This game is an optional side game added the
regular table game. This game is implemented and resolved
every hand. The player makes the decision to play the
progressive at the beginning of each hand. Then the benefits
for getting a progressive hand are only valid if the player
paid for the progressive at the beginning of that hand. The
payout rates for progressive hands are fixed for the most
part; when the player gets a straight flush, the progressive
payout is 10% of the pot. If the player gets a royal flush,
the payout is 100% of the pot.
Best
Viewed with Internet Explorer
|