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CARIBBEAN
STUD POKER
Accelerate to the table and place a bet on the box marked Ante.
At this time, you may also place a $1 Progressive bet on the
marked space. If you ensue to be dealt a flush, full house,
four-of-a-kind, straight flush or royal flush and have placed
a $1 Progressive bet, you will win extra money. This money ranges
from casino to casino, so make sure to see with your Dealer.
The odds are slim that you will be dealt these high-payout hands,
but you can make a decision on whether or not this extra bet
is worth it to you and your bankbook.
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After Ante and any Progressive bets are placed,
all Players and the Dealer will be dealt five cards each. The
Players' cards are face down and the Dealer will place four
of his cards face down and one face up. Now, advance and look
at your cards. Then, look at the Dealer's one face-up card.
Now, glance at your cards again. OK, try not to take too long.
Your choice is simple. Do you have a winning hand based on basic
poker hand rankings? If you have completely nothing, not even
a pair, fold. Without delay, you will lose your Ante bet and,
if placed, your Progressive bet. Placing your cards on the table
is a sign to the Dealer that you're out of this hand.
If, on the other hand, you have a playable hand, maybe a pair
or straight, and you believe that you might beat the Dealer's
hand, it's time to place an extra bet. In the box marked Bet,
you must wager twice the amount of the Ante bet. For example,
if your Ante bet was $10, you must place $20 on the Bet box.
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