What is Caribbean Stud Poker?

Caribbean Stud Poker is based on five card stud, a version of Poker.
The game is played with a single deck of 52 cards.

The game is made more challenging and exciting because players have the additional chance to win a Progressive Jackpot payout.


How to Play
1 Prior to the cards being dealt, players are given the opportunity to make a wager (Ante). Also at this time an additional wager may be placed on the Progressive Jackpot.
2 The jackpot wager is independent of the game, although to participate in the jackpot, players must have an 'Ante' bet. The jackpot wagers offer large payouts to those players holding a jackpot hand.
3 Five Cards are dealt to each player and the Dealer face down, with the Dealer's last card dealt face up.
4 After all cards have been dealt, the players pick up their cards and decide if they wish to 'Bet' or 'Fold'. Players are reminded that they are not permitted to talk or communicate while looking at their cards.
5 If you think that your hand will beat the Dealer and you want to play the hand you must make another wager (Bet) that is exactly double your original 'Ante'.
6 If you do not want to play the hand, you must 'Fold' by placing your cards face down on the table. You lose your 'Ante'.
7 The Dealer shall make sure that all players have set their 'Bets' or folded and then turns his/her cards face up pushing forward the best Poker hand.
8 If the Dealer does not open, that is does not have an Ace and King or better, all players 'Ante's' are paid at even money. After all 'Ante's' are paid, the Dealer checks each hand in turn for jackpots. You may remove your 'Bet'.
9 If the Dealer opens and your hand beats the Dealer you are paid even money for the 'Ante' and the appropriate odds for the 'Bet'.
10 Should the Dealer's hand beat your hand the Dealer shall take both your 'Bet' and the 'Ante'.

11

When your hand qualifies for a jackpot payout, the Dealer after verification will pay the jackpot amount after your 'Bet' and 'Ante' have been paid.

Caribbean Stud Poker Table Layout

ROYAL FLUSH
The five top cards all from the same suit
STRAIGHT FLUSH
5 cards of the same suit in sequence
FLUSH
5 cards of the same suit, not in sequence
FULL HOUSE
3 of a kind & a pair
Progressive Jackpots
Regardless of the Dealer's hand, a player who has a qualifying jackpot hand, wins the jackpot amount appropriate to that hand. When the Dealer does not open, the player wins the jackpot amount only. If the Dealer opens and does not beat the player, the player will win both the odds and the jackpot amount up to the maximum amount payable.

Jackpot Payout
Royal Flush Pays 250 to 1 100% of the rounded meter value
Straight Flush Pays 50 to 1 10% of the rounded meter value
Four of a Kind Pays 20 to 1 $500 bonus payout for each $1 of Jackpot Wager
Full House Pays 7 to 1 $150 bonus payout for each $1 of Jackpot Wager
Flush Pays 5 to 1 $100 bonus payout for each $1 of Jackpot Wager

Payout Odds
'Ante'
All 'Ante' bets 1 to 1 (even money)
'Bet'
One pair or less 1 to 1 (up to maximum payout)
Two Pairs 2 to 1 (up to maximum payout)
Three of a Kind 3 to 1 (up to maximum payout)
Straight 4 to 1 (up to maximum payout)
Flush 5 to 1 (up to maximum payout)
Full House 7 to 1 (up to maximum payout)
Four of a Kind 20 to 1 (up to maximum payout)
Straight Flush 50 to 1 (up to maximum payout)
Royal Flush 250 to 1 (up to maximum payout)

NB A maximum payout is the total amount paid for a 'Bet'. If the total of the odds multiplied by the bet payable for a hand exceed the maximum payout for that table, the 'Bet' is only paid to the maximum payout.
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