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Rules of Caribbean poker online gameCaribbean Stud Poker, also called
Spice Island Poker, definitely has a flavorful kick.
Instead of playing against other players, as is the case in
traditional poker, players compete one-on-one with the
dealer. The play is short and quick, quite similar to
Blackjack. But rather than receiving two cards, the
player receives a five-card poker hand. If the player
thinks his/her hand will beat the dealer's, then they place a
wager and reveal their hand for a Showdown. If the
dealer's hand does not qualify with at least an Ace/King
combo, the hands are not compared and the player automatically
wins the wager at the corresponding payout odds.
However, if the dealer's hand does qualify, then it is
revealed for a Showdown. Whoever has the highest ranked
five-card poker hand wins the game.
Playing the Game:
1 - The player makes an initial wager, called an
ante.
2 - The dealer dispenses five cards to both
the player and their self. The dealer's hand consists of
one face up card and four face down
cards.
3 - The player makes a decision to Fold, or,
to continue playing. If he/she decides to stay in the
hand, they must place a wager in an amount that is at least
double the ante.
4 - After the player makes their
wager, the dealer looks at their own hand and determines if
they have a minimum of an Ace/King combo. If they do
not, the dealer waives the game off, and the player receives
his/her wager back, plus even money profit on the original
ante amount. For example, if the ante was $2 and the
player made a $2 call wager, they would receive $6 back.
However, if the dealer does determine they have at least an
Ace/King combo in their hand, they will reveal their cards for
a Showdown against the player. If the dealer has a
higher ranked hand than the player, then the player forfeits
all money placed into the pot. If the player has a
higher ranked hand, he/she wins the their wager back plus the
payoff odds corresponding to it, as well as even money profit
on the original ante. For example, if the player won a hand
with a $2 ante and a $2 call wager on a 4 to 1 payoff, they
would receive double the ante: $4 + 4 times the total
wager: $16 = $20. (on a $4 investment) Remember to
subtract for the corresponding payout percentage.
Caribbean Stud Payouts
| Hand |
Type |
Payoff |
| Royal Flush |
Ten, Jack, Queen, King, Ace of the same
suite |
100 to 1 |
| Straight Flush |
Any five cards of the same suit in subsequent
order |
50 to 1 |
| Four of a Kind |
Any four cards of identical rank |
20 to 1 |
| Full House |
Any three cards of equal rank in addition to any
Pair |
7 to 1 |
| Flush |
Any five cards bearing identical suits |
5 to 1 |
| Straight |
Any five cards in subsequent order |
4 to 1 |
| Three of a Kind |
Any three cards of identical rank |
3 to 1 |
| Two Pair |
Any four cards of two different ranks |
2 to 1 |
| Pair |
Any two cards of identical rank |
1 to 1 |
| Ace/King |
A hand composed of an Ace and a King with any
other odd cards |
1 to 1 |
Additional Rules
There is no tolerance of
communication between players. If a player divulges
information about their hand to other players, the dealer may
declare those player's hands "Dead" and require the players to
forfeit all placed wagers.
A limit of one hand each round, per
player, is allowed.
Whosoever places a wager is solely
responsible for the outcome and safety of their cards.
If a player touches another players cards, that player will be
disqualified and will be forced to forfeit their
wagers.
It is every players responsibility
to always have their cards in full sight of the dealer.
After a player has looked over their hand and placed them on
the playing table (face down), the player is prohibited from
picking the cards back up again.
In a situation where the dealer has
not declared a cease betting, and a hole card is revealed,
then a misdeal is declared, and all hands will be declared
"Dead". This will be followed by a new deal.
It is each players responsibility
for making certain that any additional wager they make goes
towards the progressive jackpot. In a poker machine,
this is indicated by a green light.
In a situation where the dealer is
missing more than one card from their hand, a misdeal will be
declared, and all hands will be designated as "Dead".
This will be followed by a reshuffle and a new deal. If
only one card is missing from the dealers hand, a fifth card
will be dealt from the deck. However, if any cards are
missing from a player's hand, the hand will be declared "Dead"
and depending on the causes of the misdeal, the player will
receive their wagers back.
You can play Caribbean poker either for fun
(Fun Play)
or for real money (Real Play).
Play and win!
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