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Rules of Caribbean Stud Poker

Aside from poker, Caribbean Stud Poker is one of the faster growing casino games. It used to be hard to find a place to play, but most casinos today have it. And you’ll always find it at any decent online casino.

I think the game exploded, because it’s a snap to learn and it’s a fun social game. Playing it alone is fun too, but there’s nothing quite like a full and rowdy table of Caribbean Stud Poker players.

Okay, let’s jump into the game and go over some of the rules. If you don’t know how to play and you want to start at the beginning, we’ve got another article on this site that does this.

First, you need to Ante up. Let’s imagine that you’ve just put $5 down. After you get your cards, you need to evaluate them and decide if you want to stay in the hand. Here’s the big decision of the game. If you want to quit, you fold. If not, you need to double your Ante and push this amount to the Bet area. So, in our example, we had a $5 Ante. The Bet would be $10 and we’d end up with $15 on the table.

How you win money

You’re playing against the dealer only. If the dealer has a hand rank of Ace-King or better, it’s game on. If not, your Ante bet is paid even money and your Bet wager is pushed back to you.

If the dealer qualifies, and you beat the dealer’s hand, your Ante is paid even money, but your Bet wager is paid according to your hand rank. Here’s the pay chart:

One Pair or nothing: even money Two Pair: 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 Royal Flush: 100:1

Remember, the “odds” are paid to your Bet wager only. If you played the $1 progressive, you’ll receive even money for a Flush or better.

And don’t forget that the dealer must qualify or your beautiful hand gets paid nothing but the even money on the Ante wager. That’s why I love to play the progressive always.

Example Hand

Okay, let’s run through a quick example. First, you place a $10 wager on the table and $1 in the progressive-it’s always just a buck. You get your cards and you have a flush. Obviously, you want to stay in this hand, so you place the $20 Bet wager to stay in.

Let me point out that your Bet wager is always 2x the Ante. You can’t bet more or less ever.

The dealer turns the hand over and has two pair-you win. Your Ante wager is paid $10 and your Bet wager is paid $100 (5:1), for a total of $110 won on the hand. But wait! You played the progressive, so you’ll be paid that bonus too.

The progressive bonus varies and we’ll talk about it in another article.

Roulette Tactics For Winning

There are a number of tactics for playing Roulette that people use to turn the odds of winning in their favor. I think they take a lot of fun out of the game, however, they can increase your bottom line!

The most common strategy used to beat roulette is known as the Martingale system. This strategy is based on the theory that loosing streaks don’t last forever, consequently if you continue to bet on the same one of two bets like: black or red / odds or evens, it won’t be long until you win. Now, the way that you actually can make money on this is by doubling your bet each time you don’t win. Sound confusing? It shouldn’t be! If I bet $10 on red and it comes up black, then I’ve lost $10, however the next spin I stake $20 on red and it came up black again, momentarily I’ve lost a total of $30. Don’t worry, as I stick with the Martingale theory, I double my bet on the same choice and so I put down $40 on red. Finally, it’s red! I win $80. Does it work out? Yes, I bet $10 + $20 + $40 = $70; I made a $10 profit. Makes sense doesn’t it?

Once you’ve learned the Martingale system, the next strategy for you to learn is the Grand Martingale system, also less commonly known as the Uber Martingale system. This strategy works in much the same way as the regular Martingale, except that with the Grand Martingale you double your bet and also you add one of your original bet. Wherefore, after the first loss of $10 you double your bet to $20, but you also add one, i. e. another $10, so your second bet is $30. If that one doesn’t come in for you, you double the $30 and add one, i. e. $10 to make your third bet $70, and so on. This increases your profit margin when you do win.

The truth is that I have seen people win big with these strategies, they are highly logical and they do work. However, I’ve also seen people loose big with them because they didn’t plan properly. A table with a low limit can cause problems when playing the Martingale systems because it increases the chance of reaching the limit before you win. So, if you’re going to play with this strategy, play at a high limit table, and always start your bets low.

This isn’t the only roulette strategy used, but it is one of the most common. And it is so popular because it does work and has helped countless people beat roulette.