About The Game
The popular 5-card poker game where you play head-to-head
against the dealer. With a strong hand you can win the base bet,
plus win big bonus money. We've also spiced the game up with a
sidebet which pays £25,000 for a Royal Flush!
Introduction
Caribbean Stud Poker™ is the fast, fun, and easy to learn Stud
Poker game. After seeing your full hand and one of the dealer's
cards, you then decide whether or not to raise your bet and play
head-to-head against the dealer.
The game also offers an exciting Side Bet Bonus - get a Flush,
Full House, or Four-of-a-Kind and you can win huge awards. Get a
Straight Flush or Royal Flush and you win up to 25,000 times your
initial Side Bet!
How To Play
Start by placing an Ante bet and, if you wish, a Side Bet Bonus
bet as well.
After you have completed your initial betting, click the
DEAL button. Both you and the dealer receive 5 cards.
All five of your cards are dealt face up, but only one of the
dealer's cards is dealt face up, the remaining four dealt face
down. Now you must decide whether to play your hand and raise your
bet to challenge the dealer, or whether to fold your hand and end
that game. If you decide to play your hand click the
RAISE button or the Bet circle, you then place a Play
bet that is worth twice your Ante bet in the Bet circle. After
raising, your hand will be compared against the dealer's. If you
decide not to play this hand, you can click the FOLD
button, which will forfeit your Ante bet and end that game.
Playing against the Dealer
If you choose to raise, then the dealer's hand is revealed and
examined. The dealer needs to have an Ace and a King, or a higher
Poker hand outcome to qualify to play and have their hand compared
against to your hand. If the dealer does not qualify to play, then
you win 1 to 1 on your Ante bet and your Play bet is returned. This
payout occurs whether or not your hand is actually better than the
dealer's.
If the dealer qualifies to play, then the best hand wins. If the
dealer has a better hand than yours, you lose both your Ante and
your Play bets. If you have the best hand you then win twice. First
you win 1 to 1 on your Ante bet. Then your Play Bet win is based
upon your Poker hand relative to the main pay table. If both the
dealer's and your hands match exactly, then this is called a push
where no hand wins, and then your Ante and Play bets are
returned.
How To Bet
To play Caribbean Stud Poker, you must make an Ante bet. Select
a chip value by clicking a chip at the bottom of the playing field.
The chip you select is displayed in a raised position. To place
your Ante bet, click the Ante spot on the table. Each time you
click, you place one chip on the table. Your Ante bet must be at
least as large as the Table Minimum Limit and cannot exceed the
Table Maximum Limit. Also, your remaining balance must be large
enough to cover twice your Ante bet.
To place a Play bet to challenge the dealer's hand, click the
RAISE button or click the Bet circle. Placing a Play
bet will automatically place a bet twice the value of your Ante
bet. The size of your Play bet cannot be larger or smaller than
twice the value of the Ante bet.
To place the optional Side Bet Bonus bet, click the Side Bet Bonus
coin drop. This will always be a 1-credit bet regardless of the
selected chip value.
After placing a Side Bet bet and clicking the DEAL
button, the single credit coin you have bet will drop into the Side
Bet Bonus coin drop, and the green light on the coin drop will
light up, indicating that you have successfully placed this
bet.
To remove a bet before the cards are dealt, press and hold the
SHIFT key and then click the bet on the table. To
remove all bets, click the CLEAR button.
If you wish to repeat your last bet after completing a game, click
the REBET button. This will automatically place a bet
at the value of your previous Ante bet, and, if you had placed one,
your previous Side Bet Bonus bet as well. If you wish, you can
adjust your Ante bet and/or your Side Bet Bonus bet. You will need
to click the DEAL button to start playing.
The DOUBLE BET button will double your current Ante
bet every time you click it. If doubling your current Ante bet
would exceed the Table Maximum limit, then the DOUBLE
BET button will not be available. If you click the
DOUBLE BET button when no bet is yet placed, this is
equivalent to first clicking the REBET button and then
the DOUBLE BET button and will result in the placing
of an Ante bet that is twice as large as your previous bet. You
will need to click the DEAL button to start
playing.
Side Bet Bonus
To be eligible for the Side Bet Bonus, you must place an Ante
bet and make a one-credit Side Bet Bonus bet before the cards are
dealt.
If you are dealt a Flush or better, you automatically win the Side
Bet bonus! You are paid according to the Side Bet Bonus pay
table.
Unlike the main game, the Side Bet Bonus payouts are independent
of the dealer's hand. The dealer does not need to qualify to play
for you to win the Side Bet Bonus. In addition, your hand does not
need to beat the dealer's in order to win the Side Bet Bonus.
Comparing Poker Hands
If two hands have different outcomes, the hand with the outcome
higher on the outcome list wins.
If the two hands have the same outcome, for example, if both hands
hold a Pair, then the stronger (higher value) of the outcomes
wins.
For One Pair, Three-of-a-Kind, and Four-of-a-Kind outcomes, the
hand with the highest card value wins. For example, a Pair of Kings
beats a Pair of 10s.
For a Two Pair outcome, the hand with the higher high Pair wins.
For example, a hand consisting of 3-3-8-8 beats a hand consisting
of 5-5-7-7, since the high Pair of 8s beats the high Pair of 7s.
Similarly, if the high Pair is the same, then the low Pair is
compared. For example, a 5-5-J-J beats a 3-3-J-J because the high
Pair matches and the low Pair of 5s beats the low Pair of 3s.
For a Full House, the hand with the higher Three-of-a-Kind wins.
For example, 8-8-8-K-K beats a A-A-5-5-5 because the three 8s beat
the three 5s.
When comparing a Straight, Flush, or Straight Flush hands, the
hand with the higher high card wins. For example, a 7-8-9-10-J
Straight beats a 6-7-8-9-10 Straight. Likewise, a 7-8-9-10-J
Straight beats a A-2-3-4-5 Straight because the Jack high card
beats the 5 high card.
If the winning outcomes are the same between two hands, then the
remaining cards in the hand are examined. For example, a 5-3-3-8-8
beats a 4-3-3-8-8 because, while the high and low Pairs both match,
the remaining 5 beats the 4.
Likewise, a 2-9-J-8-8 beats a 4-5-J-8-8. The Pair of 8s match, as
do the high card Jacks, but looking at the next highest cards, the
9 beats the 5.
Poker Hand Rankings
This list contains the possible Poker hand outcomes ranked from
the highest value (Royal Flush) to lowest value (High Card). For
two cards to have the same rank, they must have the same number
(like two 8s) or the same picture (like two Queens).
| Royal Flush: |
10-Jack-Queen-King-Ace; all of the same suit. |
| Straight Flush: |
Five cards of consecutive rank; all of the same suit. For
example, 4-5-6-7-8 of Hearts. |
| Four-of-a-Kind: |
Four cards with the same rank. |
| Full House: |
A combination of a Three-of-a-Kind and One Pair. |
| Flush: |
Five cards of same suit. |
| Straight: |
Five cards of consecutive rank of mixed suits. Ace can be high
(as in 10-J-Q-K-A) or low (as in A-2-3-4-5). |
| Three-of-a-Kind: |
Three cards with the same rank. |
| Two Pair: |
Two sets of two cards, each set of the same rank. |
| One Pair: |
Two cards with the same rank. |
| High Card: |
Five unmatching cards. |
Rules
A new, single deck is shuffled for each hand of play.
Malfunction voids all pays and play.
Awards are shown in credits.
Additional Information
The Game Console on the right side of every game
provides information and access to additional features:
- Your username
- Your current balance in your chosen currency
- Your total number of credits
- The denomination in which the game in being played. This
represents the value of each credit.
The Meter Bar on the bottom of the game screen
displays the denomination that the game is being played in, the
number of credits paid if a win occurred, and the number of credits
bet on the last/current proposition.