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Friday, 26 January 2007

Caribbean Poker

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Caribbean Poker

Caribbean poker is a game that has gained popularity on cruise ships and in the clubs of South Pacific. It is often referred to as Caribbean Stud Poker and is a very easy game to learn. It is very similar to the game 5-card stud; and many online casinos offer its variations too. In fact, some online casinos have progressive jackpots attached to the game too.

Usually a maximum of six players play at a single table where each places an ante bet to start the game. Different online casinos offer different antes. Then each player is dealt five cards, all face up. The dealer also receives five cards, but here, only one card is face up. With this, each player places a bet, which is called the ‘call bet’ and depends on the hand they have. There is a fixed maximum for each table while you can elect to surrender if you find that you have lost your ante bet.

When you decide to call, the dealer has to turn over the cards and qualifies as a dealer if he has an Ace-King combination or better. If he fails, you win the ante bet while the call bet is returned to you. However, if the dealer qualifies, then you play till the best hand is reached. Once your hand wins a pair, you are paid money for your ante bet. However, if your hand is better than a pair, you win and get paid a multiple of the called bet. It depends on the game payout table. Basically, the better your hand is on the rankings, the higher will be your payout. Remember that if you are not elected to call, you stand to lose the ante.

Different casinos have different payout tables. So study the payout table of the casino you play in so that you know how much to expect with your winnings. Usually the Royal Flush has a payout of 100:1, straight flush a payout of 50:1 and 4 of a kind with a payout of 20:1. The full house has a payout of 7:1, flush 5:1, straight 4:1, 3 of a kind at 3:1, 2 pair at 2:1 and 1 pair with a payout of 1:1. However, if you lose against the dealer, you have to forfeit both your bets.

So it can be seen that Caribbean poker is a game that is lots of fun, and very popular. However, when playing Caribbean poker, always remember that it has a house edge that is usually 5.22%, which is basically higher than blackjack but lower than most other casino games.

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