How to Play Caribbean Poker
Caribbean poker of this brand is played according to classic rules. A standard 52-card deck without jokers is used. Cards are always shuffled before dealing.
Bets are made only on one box. They vary from one to one hundred credits.
The goal of the game is to beat the dealer by getting a stronger hand than him. Gamblers can also get payouts if the dealer does not have the minimum combination.
Standard poker hands from ace with king to a royal flush are paid in Caribbean poker. Odds for raise are the following:
- Ace-king - 1:1
- Pair - 1:1
- Two pairs - 2:1
- Three of a kind - 3:1
- Straight - 4:1
- Flush - 5:1
- Full house - 7:1
- Four of a kind - 20:1
- Straight flush - 50:1
- Flush royal - 100:1
The gameplay is simple and consists of several key steps. First, the user makes the ante. The croupier deals five cards to the client and himself, facing up only one his card. The player estimates his hand and the dealer's face-up card, making one out of two possible decisions:
- To fold and lose ante.
- To click on Raise to continue the game (this bet is equal to two antes).
In the second case, the dealer shows his cards. If he does not have the minimum combination, which is an ace-king, he pays the customer the ante with odds 1:1 and raise is returned.
If the dealer has a combination, he compares his combination to the dealer's hand. When the dealer has a combination with a higher rank, the player loses both bets. If he beats the dealer, ante is paid 1:1, and raise is paid according to the above-mentioned odds depending on the hand.
As you can see, gamblers can not exchange cards and purchase the sixth card. Caribbean Poker does not have other options that are available in some other variants of five-card poker.
The round is finished.