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Caribbean Poker
Caribbean poker First gaining
international popularity on Caribbean cruise ships, this poker variant
is aptly named Caribbean Poker. Adding a unique element of thrill
during play, the rules in Caribbean Poker (in comparison to Draw
Poker) are part of the rage over this game.
Caribbean poker is played against
the dealer, a strong draw for poker variant fans looking for an
intriguing twist in poker variants. Play Caribbean Poker online
at CasinoBar, and enjoy vacation entertainment every day of the
year. Plus, as a JAVA game, your Caribbean Poker experience is sure
to be like no other.
Caribbean Stud Poker Learn how to
Play
The objective of Caribbean Poker is to try and beat
the dealer's hand.
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- Enter a betting amount in the white text area
and click on "Play."
- The player can see all five of their own cards
and one of the dealers.
- Now the player can make the decision to "Fold"
or "Raise."
- Fold: The hand and the initial wager is surrendered
to the dealer and a new hand begins.
- Raise: This means the player raises the dealer,
and therefore compares their hand to that of the dealer's, the
raised amount will be twice the value of the initial wager, no
more, no less.
- The dealer will then unfold his cards.
- If the dealer's hand contains an Ace and King
or higher, the dealer qualifies for a game.
- If the dealer doesn't have a qualifying hand
upon the players raise, the dealer will return the player's raise
and double the initial wager.
- If the dealer does have a qualifying hand and
the player beats the dealer, the player wins the equal value of
his initial wager + the raised amount (double the initial wager),
paid out at odds to the value of the player's hand.
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- Enter a betting amount by clicking on the chips
located at the lower right corner of the screen. The chips are
automatically placed on top the $ sign on the table when clicked.
Note: The right mouse button is for deducting money from the table.
- Once wager is placed, click on the "DEAL" button
to continue.
- The player can see all five of their own cards
and one of the dealers.
- Now the player can make the decision to "Fold"
or "Raise."
- Fold: The hand and the initial wager is surrendered
to the dealer and a new hand begins.
- Raise: This means the player raises the dealer,
and therefore compares his/her hand to that of the dealer's, the
raised amount will be twice the value of the initial wager, no
more, no less.
- The dealer will then unfold the his cards.
- If the dealer's hand contains an Ace and King
or higher, the dealer qualifies for a game.
- If the dealer doesn't have a qualifying hand
upon the players raise, the dealer will return the player's raise
and double the initial wager.
- If the dealer does have a qualifying hand and
the player beats the dealer, the player wins the equal value of
his initial wager + the raised amount (double the initial wager),
paid out at odds to the value of the player's hand.
Winning Tips
- "Fold" if you have less than Ace-King.
- "Raise" only if, you have at least a pair or
higher or at least an Ace-King and one of your other cards is
the same as the dealer's face card.
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