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Casino Games - Casino Stud PokerCasino Stud PokerCasino stud poker is a variation of poker which is also known as Caribbean stud poker. As the name suggests it originates from the Caribbean islands. It's a very popular game that can be found at the numerous casinos and cruise ships in the Caribbean islands. The game shares many similarities with standard table poker. Casino Stud is played at a table very much like a blackjack table. The attraction of the game is the high pay-off if you catch a good hand which qualifies. A straight flush which qualifies pays 50-1 and even a lowly two pairs pays double. The advantage to playing Caribbean poker is it does offer a great payoff, which is why people take their chances and play despite the slim odds of winning. Basic PlayEach player has two circles on the lay-out in front of him, marked raise and ante. You put the stake you want to play in the circle marked ante. Minimum and maximum bets are displayed at each table. The dealer then deals five cards to each player and five cards to himself, turning the top card face up. This gives players a clue as to the strength of the dealer's hand. After the cards are dealt, each player picks up his hand and takes a look to see what he's got. This is the moment of decision! You have two choices:
When all the players have decided whether to raise or fold, the dealer turns his other four cards over. The rule of Casino Stud is that the dealer must have an ace-king or better for his hand to qualify. If the dealer's hand does not qualify, the dealer simply pays out all the players still in the hand their ante stake, at even money, without comparing their actual hands. If the dealer's hand qualifies, he then turns the players' hands over, one by one. If your hand beats the dealer's hand, you win. If the dealers' hand beats your hand, you lose. Ties are a stand off, but all five cards count. Note that you can raise even on a weak hand, to try and win your ante, because if the dealer does not have a qualifying hand, he folds immediately and pays all the antes. You can play only one hand at a time at Casino Stud. Conferring between players is not allowed. |
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