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Caribbean Stud Poker: a Premier Casino Table Game

Friday, February 27th, 2009


Caribbean Stud Poker: a Premier Casino Table Gameby Robert Baird


Casinos are entertainment zones which offer individuals to play various casino games by placing their stakes. These games are usually games of chance though there are certain games which require the use of sheer intelligence in order to win. Poker is a very significant and popular of the various casino games and it is played widely all over the world. Its increasing fame has led to the introduction of innumerable variants to the original game of poker. Caribbean stud poker is a kind of casino table poker game and with reference to the gaming strategies, it is quite similar to the five card stud poker game. Most of the regular poker games are played between the players themselves. Unlike so, in the Caribbean stud poker game, the game is played against the house and another significant feature of this game is that it is impossible to beat this game eventually. This game does not provide any opportunity to trick the opponent or deceive him and this is why many poker players refuse to acknowledge this game as a form of poker.

The Caribbean stud poker has emerged to be very popular casino table game and therefore it is important to know the various rules and regulations that are essentially followed in course of playing the game. In case of this game it is necessary to bear in mind that each layer is allowed only one hand and multiple hands are thus not permitted. Moreover, it is also important to ensure that no player is seen interacting with other players or dealers conveying information regarding his hand. Such an act is considered to be of offence as it equals flouting of the rules of the game. The wagers placed by the players are referred to as ‘ante’ and it is necessary to ensure that the players must put their stakes before the dealer makes the announcement that no more bets will be undertaken. The players and the dealer are given a set of five cards each and the players are allowed to look at their cards only after the dealer has seen all his cards. All the cards received by the players need to be arranged in a way that it is always available in full view to the dealer. The different forms of the game on which the bets are placed are one or two pair, three or four of a kind, straight, flush, full house, straight flush and royal flush.



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Learn How to Win at Caribbean Stud Poker

Thursday, February 26th, 2009


Learn How to Win at Caribbean Stud Poker



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Enjoying Caribbean Stud Poker – Part 2 of 4

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009


Enjoying Caribbean Stud Poker – Part 2 of 4 – an article by Will Win


When we last spoke, I told you that Caribbean Stud Poker was a fun and exciting game. We went over some of the layout basics and the game setup. Today, I’ll continue the discussion by going over game play from start to finish. You know the setup of the game, so now it’s time to play a hand of Caribbean Stud Poker.

First, placing a wager on the Ante spot is mandatory. Don’t place it and you can’t play. Most tables have a $5 or $10 minimum wager, so this would be the lowest you could go on your ante. You basically have up to three decisions to make each hand and deciding to play by placing the ante is the first one.

Once you’ve anted up, it’s time to make your second playing decision of the hand. Do you want to play the progressive? If so, you need to place $1 into the progressive slot. By doing so, you’re qualified for all the progressive payouts should your hand qualify.

After that’s settled, the cards are dealt. Once you’ve analyzed your hand, the last decision that you’ll make on each hand is whether to fold and call it a day or to stay in and play. If you want to fold, you lose your ante and progressive and the hand is over. Should you stay, you must place a Raise wager. This wager is always double your ante. For instance, let’s say you anted with $10, your raise would be $20. It’s never more or less.

Let’s back up for a minute. After you ante and decide on the progressive, the dealer will deal you five cards. And these are your only cards of the hand (unlike draw poker). The dealer also gets five cards. Your goal is to beat the dealer’s hand. If you think you can beat the dealer’s hand, that’s when you raise and stay in. The dealer’s hand will reveal one card to you.

So let’s imagine that you’ve stayed in the hand. It’s time to evaluate all hands to see who wins. The dealer must have an Ace-King hand or better to qualify. If not, all bettors win their Ante bet only and all raises are simply returned. However, all progressives are paid. We’ll talk about hand rankings and payouts in the next segment of this series.

The downside about qualifying is felt when you have a good hand, like a four of a kind. If the dealer doesn’t qualify and you have a four of a kind, you’d be paid even money on your ante wager, say $10, and that’s it. By the way, antes are always paid even money. The raises are paid based on the hand ranking only if the dealer qualifies.

And that leads us into our next segment, hand payouts and progressive payouts.




The Author:

Will Win is a professional gambler, ex casino dealer and author. Play online casino games at the top online casino!



Enjoying Caribbean Stud Poker – Part 1 of 4

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009


Enjoying Caribbean Stud Poker – Part 1 of 4 – an article by Will Win


This amazing and enjoyable game was born on the Caribbean islands. Just how it got to the rest of the world is an easy tale. The primary vehicle was cruise ships. Soon, passengers were learning this game and before too long, it appeared in many casino pits. What’s amazing is that the game survived, so you know it’s good. Many games have been tried in casino pits and almost all fail.

Caribbean Stud Poker is popular because it’s so darn easy to learn and it’s fun. The game is played with a regular 52-card deck on a blackjack-style table. Each table holds up to 7 players. And of course, you can play at online casinos. Some online casinos have multi-player Caribbean Stud Poker. Even if you’re playing by yourself, it’s still a fun game.

When you look at a Caribbean Stud Poker table you’ll notice five main areas of interest to the game. The closest to your seat is the card area where you’ll receive your cards each hand. The dealer also has a card area. These are the two main focal points during a hand.

Following that up are the three betting areas in Caribbean Stud Poker. First, there’s the Ante spot. This is where you place your first bet for each hand. It’s required to play. The second betting spot is the progressive slot. If you slip $1 into the progressive slot before each hand, you’ll be qualified to win one of the progressive jackpots should you receive the proper hand. More on this later. And the last betting spot is the Raise wager spot. This is a required bet to stay in the hand after you’ve received your cards. We’ll discuss all of this in more detail shortly.

Seeing the betting options should put your mind at ease about this game. It’s not complicated. You bet, get your cards, bet a fixed amount to stay in, and win or lose. It’s very simple. Heck, even a child could pick up Caribbean Stud Poker to a degree and play. Perhaps the “biggest” item to learn is the hand ranking. But, if you already play poker or video poker, you know this. And if not, it’s fairly easy-especially online where they have help menus.

In the next part of our Caribbean Stud Poker series we’ll talk about the action of a hand from start to finish. Later in the series, we’ll talk about payouts, hand ranking, and progressives, which vary from casino to casino. Some call Caribbean Stud Poker a “carnival” game, because the house advantage is high. Still, it’s a great game to break up the monotony and there’s nothing wrong with enjoying yourself every now and then.




The Author:

Will Win is a professional gambler, ex casino dealer and author. Play online casino games at the top online casino!



Tutorial Poker Tutorial – Long Handed No Limit Texas Holdem

Sunday, February 15th, 2009


Tutorial Poker Tutorial – Long Handed No Limit Texas Holdem


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