

Caribbean Stud Poker
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Caribbean stud poker, also called casino stud poker, is a casino table game with rules derived from five-card stud poker.
T&C applies.
Pros
- Player makes an ante wager
- Each player and the dealer get five cards each. All cards are dealt face down, except one dealer card is exposed. The player may examine his own cards but sharing of information is not allowed.
- Player must fold or raise.
- If player folds he forfeits his cards, ante bet, and side bet (if made)
- If player raises, then he must make a raise wager exactly equal to twice the ante
About Casino
- Player makes an ante wager
- Each player and the dealer get five cards each. All cards are dealt face down, except one dealer card is exposed. The player may examine his own cards but sharing of information is not allowed.
- Player must fold or raise.
- If player folds he forfeits his cards, ante bet, and side bet (if made)
- If player raises, then he must make a raise wager exactly equal to twice the ante
- The dealer will turn over his other four cards
- The dealer must have an ace and a king or higher to qualify. In other words, the lowest qualifying hand would be ace, king, 4, 3, 2 and the highest non-qualifying hand would be ace, queen, jack, 10, 9. If the dealer does not qualify the player will win even money on his ante wager and the raise will push.
- If the dealer qualifies and beats the player, both ante and raise will lose.
- If the dealer qualifies and loses to the player, then the ante will pay even money and the raise according to the posted pay table. The U.S. pay table is shown below.
- If the player and dealer tie, both ante and raise will push.
- The progressive side bet will be entirely based on the poker value of the player’s hand. Various pay tables are available.
HAND | PAYOUT |
One pair pays | 1 Time |
Two Pairs Pays | 2 Times |
Three Of A Kind Pays | 3 Times |
Straight Pays | 4 Times |
Flush Pays | 5 Times |
Full House Pays | 7 Times |
Poker Pays | 20 Times |
Straight Flush Pays | 50 Times |
Royal Flush Pays | 100 Times |
Caribbean stud poker, also called casino stud poker, is a casino table game with rules derived from five-card stud poker. However, unlike standard poker games, Caribbean stud is played against the house rather than against other players. There is no bluffing or other deception.
Some people prefer to play poker. But for whatever reason, they may not be able to.
Maybe there aren’t enough players. Maybe the tables are full. Or maybe they have a lousy poker face.
Who knows?
The good news is that there are poker alternatives. You can play casino poker games instead. One good example is Caribbean Stud.
This game is similar to five-card stud. You’re dealt five cards and have the objective of beating the dealer by having the best five-card poker hand.
But that’s where the similarities end.

Casino Features
Caribbean stud poker, also called casino stud poker, is a casino table game with rules derived from five-card stud poker.
- Player makes an ante wager
- Each player and the dealer get five cards each. All cards are dealt face down, except one dealer card is exposed. The player may examine his own cards but sharing of information is not allowed.
- Player must fold or raise.
- If player folds he forfeits his cards, ante bet, and side bet (if made)
- If player raises, then he must make a raise wager exactly equal to twice the ante