Caribbean Stud
Rules
Caribbean Stud poker uses a one deck shoe. If the dealer's
hand does not have a rank of an Ace-King
or higher, the dealer fails to qualify and the game is over.
Your bet is returned to you with double your ante.
- Your ante is $20. You want to play your hand so you choose
Raise. Your bet is now double your ante, that's $40. The
dealer fails to qualify. Your $20 bet is returned to you,
along with double your ante, another $40. You are up $20.
If the dealer's hand qualifies, it is compared to your hand.
If the dealer's hand is higher, you will lose both your ante and
your bet. If the dealer's hand is lower, you will receive twice
your ante and will be paid out on your bet according to the
payout schedule. The odds that your
winning hand pays out are shown on the table top next to the
betting circle.
If your hand and the dealer's tie on rank, whoever has the next
highest ranking card is the winner. If there is an absolute tie,
you will get all your money back.
Once the game is over, you will have the chance to change your
ante and begin again.
- If you do not have enough credits to ante or bet, or if
all of your credits are nonrefundable credit, such as bonus
chips, you will receive messages to inform you of this. You
can then choose to purchase more chips and continue to play.
Caribbean Stud / Bermuda Poker Hands
| Hand |
Definition |
Example |
| Royal Flush |
The highest hand in poker. Consists of the
following cards: ten, jack, queen, king, and an ace all of
the same suit. |
     |
| Straight Flush |
Five cards in sequence, all of the same
suit. |
     |
| Four of a Kind |
Four cards of the same denomination, one in
each suit. |
     |
| Full House |
Three cards of one denomination and two
cards of another denomination. |
     |
| Flush |
Five cards all of the same suit. |
     |
| Straight |
Five cards in sequence of any suit. |
     |
| Three of a Kind |
Three cards of the same denomination and two
unmatched cards. |
     |
| Two Pairs |
Two sets of two cards of the same
denomination and any fifth card. |
     |
| One Pair |
Two cards of the same denomination and three
unmatched cards. |
     |
| Ace–King |
An ace and a king and three unmatched cards. |
     |
Game Payouts
A winning hand pays out according to the following odds:
| Hand |
Payout |
Royal Flush |
100 to 1 |
Straight Flush |
50 to 1 |
Four of a Kind |
20 to 1 |
Full House |
7 to 1 |
Flush |
5 to 1 |
Straight |
4 to 1 |
Three of a Kind |
3 to 1 |
Two Pair |
2 to 1 |
One Pair |
1 to 1 |
High Card |
1 to 1 |
Progressive Jackpot
You can place a $1 bonus bet if you wish to participate in a
progressive jackpot. By placing an additional $1 wager, you have
the chance to win even when the dealer does not qualify. Below
are the winnings based on the optional $1 wager.
Note: The dealer does not need to qualify for you to win based
on the value of your own five-card hand.
| Hand |
Payout |
| Royal Flush |
100% of the Jackpot |
| Straight Flush |
10% of the Jackpot |
| Four of a Kind |
$250 |
| Full House |
$150 |
| Flush |
$100 |
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