Caribbean Stud Poker
Caribbean Stud Poker
Payout Table (Bet)
Royal Flush: 500 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
If the dealer doesn't qualify, they pay the Ante wager at even money, and the Bet wager is returned to the player.
If the dealer qualifies and loses against the player, then the player will win according to the Bet wager's payout table, and the Ante wager will pay even money.
How to Play Caribbean Stud:
Select the chip value you want to bet with.
Place your bet(s) by clicking on the "Ante" position.
Once a chip is placed, click on the same or a different chip to increase the bet.
To remove the last placed bet(s), click Undo.
To remove all placed bets, click Clear Bets.
Click Deal to start the hand.
Game rules and gameplay sequence are described below.
Click Rebet after the hand is finished to repeat your previous bet.
Click New Game to change your previous bet for the next hand.
Game Rules:
In Caribbean Stud, an "Ante" wager must be placed before the cards are dealt.
The player receives 5 face-up cards.
The dealer receives 5 cards, 4 face down and 1 face up.
The player decides to "Raise" or "Fold."
By "Folding," a player forfeits their Ante wager, and the game ends.
If the player "Raises," a wager equal to double the Ante wager is placed. If the player does not have enough funds to continue, they can deposit more funds and return to the game at a later date.
The dealer reveals their four face-down cards.
To qualify, the dealer must have an Ace and a King or better.
If the dealer does not qualify, they pay the Ante wager at even money, and the Bet wager is returned to the player.
If the dealer qualifies:
and beats the player, then the player loses both the Ante and Bet wagers.
and ties with the player, then both the Ante and Bet wagers are refunded.
and loses against the player, then the player wins according to the Bet payout table, and the Ante wager pays even money.
Hand Rankings:
Royal Flush - Ace, King, Queen, Jack, and 10, all of the same suit.
Straight Flush - Five cards of the same suit in numerical order. In case of two Straight Flushes, the higher-ranking Straight Flush wins.
Four of a Kind - Four cards of the same value, and a fifth card. In case of two Four of a Kinds, the higher-ranking Four of a Kind wins.
Full House - Three cards of the same value, with a pair of cards of different value. In case of two Full Houses, the higher-ranking Full House wins.
Flush - Five cards of the same suit. In case of two Flushes, the higher-ranking Flush wins.
Straight - Five sequential cards. In case of two Straights, the higher-ranking Straight wins.
Three of a Kind - Three cards of the same value, with two cards of different value. In case of two Three of a Kinds, the higher-ranking Three of a Kind wins.
Two Pair - Two cards of the same value and two other cards of the same value with a fifth card. In case of two Two Pairs, the higher-ranking Two Pair wins. If both Two Pairs are identical, the fifth card determines the winner.