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Caribbean Stud Screenshot
caribbean poker, caribbean hold'em, video poker, jackpot
Format : progressive Caribbean poker
Bet Minimum : $2 ante/$4 play bet
(plus $1 qualifying bet)
Bet Maximum : $250 ante/$500 play bet
(plus $1 qualifying bet)
Default Value : $0

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caribbean poker, video poker, jackpot
The game follows normal Caribbean Stud rules, with the
addition of a progressive jackpot that you can win also
provided you place a $1 progressive qualifying bet. A
Royal Flush wins 100% of the progressive jackpot, a
straight flush wins 10% of the progressive jackpot.

Games graphics and playability are awesome with nice
big cards and chips and smooth movement.

Payout schedule is detailed clearly on the game console
and further instructions are available via the Help button.

Caribbean Hold'em Screenshot
caribbean stud poker, caribbean hold'em poker, video poker, jackpot Format : Progressive Caribbean Poker
Bet Minimum : $5.00
(plus $1 qualifying bet)
Bet Maximum : $250
(plus $1 qualifying bet)
Default Value : $0


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The goal of Caribbean Hold'em is to get a better five-
card poker hand than the dealer. Three community cards
(called the "Flop") are dealt face up. The dealer is dealt
two cards face down and you are dealt two cards face
up. You predict whether or not your five-card poker hand
will beat the dealer's hand. Hands are ranked according to
standard poker rules.

If you believe your five-card poker hand will be as good
or better than the dealer's, you Call to make an additional
bet that is twice the Ante. If you believe the dealer will
have a better five-card hand, you Fold to forfeit the ante
and end the game.

Two more community cards are dealt face up. There are
now five community cards that both you and the dealer
can use to make the best five-card poker hand possible.
You can use some or all of the five community cards to
make the best five-card poker hand.

The dealer's hand must qualify with a pair of 4's or better.
If the dealer does not qualify and you call, you win the
Ante and your Call bet is returned.

If the dealer qualifies, you Call and, if your five-card poker
hand is better than the dealer's hand, you win on the Ante
according to the payout schedule on the game face and
you win even money on your Call bet.

If the dealer qualifies, you Call, and if your poker hand is
equal to the dealer's poker hand, your Ante bet and Call
bet are pushed back to you.

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