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CARIBBEAN STUD
POKER Strategy
This caribbean stud poker strategy is exclusive
to this page but is not the only caribbean stud poker strategy
I have heard of. The following are different other caribbean
stud poker strategies, their total loss founded on all possible
19, 933, 230, 517, 200 combinations of hands, the caribbean
stud poker house edge, and the "element of risk" (defined
below). The "matching rank" strategy calls for raising
on any pair or better and on ace/king when one of the player's
cards matches the rank of the caribbean stud poker dealer's
up card. |
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| In caribbean stud poker the player has the option
to create a side bet of $1 which pays for hands of a flush or
better. The exact caribbean stud poker payoff tables vary from
place to place but forever feature a progressive jackpot, paying
100% of the jackpot meter for a royal flush and 10% for a straight
flush. In the very improbable event that two caribbean stud
poker players had a royal flush in the same hand at most places
the first one to the caribbean stud poker dealer's left would
win the jackpot and the second would win anything the caribbean
stud poker jackpot is reseeded to, usually $10,000 or $20,000.
Some places would split the caribbean stud poker jackpot between
the two caribbean stud poker players. In the occasion that two
caribbean stud poker players received a straight flush at the
same time the first one to the caribbean stud poker dealer left
would get 10% of the meter and the second would get 10% of what
was left after the first caribbean stud poker player was paid.
In other words it pays to sit as close as possible to the dealer's
left. While the expected return varies depending on the size
of the caribbean stud poker jackpot it is a sucker bet the vast
majority of time. The average house edge is 26.46%. |
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