CARIBBEAN HOLD EM POKER Rules

CARIBBEAN HOLD EM POKER RULES:

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Caribbean Stud Poker places you up against the dealer. The objective of this 5-card poker game is to simply construct a better hand than your opponent.

After you set the opening wager, you will receive a five-card hand, face up. The dealer is also dealt with five-cards, but only 1 of the dealer's cards is face up - the remaining four will be held face down. With only one card to compare at, the player must decide whether or not he could have a change to beat the dealer. If the player is feeling confident with the given hand, he can bet against the dealer by hitting a “confront” button and double his bet for the showdown. In case the player feels his hand is not though enough against the dealer’s possible hand, he is always able to fold.

However, the dealer's hand must hold an ace and a king, or it won’t meet the requirements of the challenge. If it doesn't, the player receives a 1 to 1 payoff on the original opening wager. In case both of the hands are equal, it's a push, and you will get your chips returned.

The payout structure is hand dependant similar to video pokers, which means that two pairs pay’s a smaller amount than royal flush and so on.