Caribbean Stud Payouts

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Caribbean Stud Poker The Caribbean Stud Poker rules and best strategy are easy to remember. Free games are available at some of the online casinos for practice. Caribbean Stud odds are a little heavy in favor of the house (about 5.2%), so look for the payouts that are shown below. Progressive Caribbean Stud Poker Table Limits and Payouts: Your wager varies between $1.00 and $200.00 with a progressive of $1.00. Hand and Progressive payouts are as follows: Royal Flush - 1,000/1 and the jackpot; Straight Flush - 200/1 and 1/10 of the jackpot; Four of a Kind - 100/1 and $500; Full House - 15/1 and $100; Flush - 10/1 and $50.

Payouts and Strategy in Caribbean Stud Poker

By: Mario Candolini, Friday October 3rd 2008

In Caribbean Stud Poker the player places a wager known as 'ante' before the cards are dealt. He is then dealt his complete hand of five cards and the dealer is dealt one card. If at that time the player decides to fold then he loses his ante and the side bet. If the player decides to raise then he has to place the second wager known as 'bet'. The remaining cards are dealt to the dealer. The process of comparing hands and making the payouts is then done. In online casinos this entire process takes less than a second and it does not reflect the steps involved. Often new players are left wondering how their payouts have been calculated. Therefore it is essential for players to understand this process.

In poker terminology the dealer must have a king or better hand to qualify. 21 blackjack game. Simply stated the dealer must have at least one king or one ace in his cards. In the event the dealer does not qualify the player gets a payout of 1:1 the 'ante' and his 'bet' pushes (which means that the wager is returned to him). If the dealer's hand qualifies then it is compared with the player's hand on the basis of the standard poker hand rankings. If the dealer's hand is better the player loses the 'ante' and the 'bet'. If both hands are tied then both the 'ante' and the 'bet' push. If the player's hand is better then he gets a payout of 1:1 on the 'ante'. A payout table governs the payout on the 'bet'. The payout for a royal flush is 100:1, for a straight flush 50:1, for four of a kind 20:1, for a full house 7:1, for a flush 5:1, for a straight 4:1, for three of a kind 3:1, for two pairs 2:1 and for one pair or less 1:1.

The only decision that the player has to take in Caribbean Stud Poker is whether to fold or raise. Though the decision appears to be simple it is not so. Mathematically there are so many possibilities that the issue gets complicated. Hence most online casino players follow a simple strategy that is near optimal. Two situations are clear. If the player's hand is worse than the dealer's qualifying hand, described earlier, then the player should fold. If the player has a hand that is a pair or better then he should raise. This leaves the hands in which the player has a king or ace top. In this case the strategy depends on the dealer's card. If it is an ace or king then the player should hold a queen or jack (in addition to his ace or king) to raise. If the dealer does not have an ace or king then the player should raise if any of his cards have the same rank as the dealer's. Once players get proficient with this they can look at the more complicated optimal strategy.

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Caribbean Stud Poker is the most popular of the poker-based card games at no deposit bonus casino online. Every software provider includes the game in its portfolio. This article briefly explains the gameplay and then the optimum strategy for wagering on Caribbean Stud Poker.

Caribbean Stud Payout

The game begins with the player placing the ante bet. Then five cards are dealt face up to the player. Five cards are also dealt with by the dealer, but only one of these is face up. The player has the option of folding. If he does so then he forfeits the ante wager and the game is over. Alternatively, the player can raise. A bet equal to the ante bet has to be placed by the player in that event. The dealer's remaining four cards are turned over, the hands compared and payouts made. The hand comparison is made according to the normal poker hand rankings. If the dealer does not have an ace-king or higher hand, he does not qualify. In that event, the ante bet is paid even money and the raise bet pushes. If the dealer qualifies and holds the higher ranked hand then both bets lose. If the dealer qualifies and holds the lower-ranked hand then the ante bet is paid even money and the raise bet is paid according to a payout table, which is based on poker hand rankings. If the dealer qualifies and the hands are of equal ranking then both bets push.

The decision of folding or raising should neither be made randomly nor intuitively. It has to be made in accordance with the optimum online Caribbean Stud Poker strategy if the player wants to maximize his return in the long run. The average return to the player with optimum strategy is about 97.5%. Expert players would want to understand the mathematics on which the optimum strategy is based but novice players should simply memorize it for starters. The player should raise if he holds a pair, two pairs, three of a kind, four of a kind, straight, flush, full house, straight flush, and royal flush. The player should fold when he holds ace-queen or less because this is even lower than the dealer's qualifying hand.

Caribbean Stud Poker Payouts

The slightly complicated decision is when the player holds ace-king or higher. Here the player's third-highest card and the dealer's face-up card come into play. If the third-highest card is a jack or a queen then the player should always raise. If the third-highest card is less than a jack then the player should raise only when the dealer's face-up card matches with any of the player's cards. The reasoning behind this strategy is that the chance of the dealer drawing a pair is reduced because one of the three cards that can result in the pair is with the player.

Caribbean Stud Payout Odds

Online Caribbean Stud Poker has an optional side bet of $1. Players need not place this bet, but if they do then the denomination is always $1. This bet pays out according to another payout table that starts with the flush. Usually, there is a progressive jackpot attached to the top two payouts. 10% of the jackpot amount is paid for a straight flush and 100% of the jackpot is paid out for a royal flush. Players are advised to avoid this bet.





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