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<br>Invented in the 1980s specifically to attract poker players to the main casino floor, Caribbean Stud is a fantastic, fast-paced table game.<br>
<br>Furthermore, Caribbean Stud is famous for offering a massive, life-changing progressive jackpot side bet that can reach millions of dollars.<br>
How to Start a Game of Caribbean Stud
<br>Every round of Caribbean Stud begins with the player placing a mandatory initial wager known as the "Ante" bet.<br>
<br>They must either "Fold" and immediately lose their Ante, or "Call" (also known as "Play") by placing a bet exactly twice the size of their Ante.<br>
The game uses standard five-card poker rankings (e.g., Flush, Full House)Players only compete against the dealer, never against each otherThe initial mandatory bet is called the "Ante"
Understanding the Dealer's Hand
<br>To mathematically qualify, the dealer's five-card hand must contain an Ace and a King, or any higher standard poker combination (like a Pair).<br>
<br>If the dealer fails to qualify (e.g., they only have Queen-high), the player instantly wins even money (1:1) on their Ante bet.<br>
How to Win at Caribbean Stud
<br>The golden rule is incredibly simple: Always fold any hand weaker than Ace-King, and always play any hand containing a Pair or better.<br>
<br>While the house edge on this specific side bet is astronomically high (often over 25%), the lure of a multi-million dollar payout makes it incredibly popular.<br>
Dealer HandQualification StatusImpact on GameAce, King, 4, 3, 2QualifiesHands are compared directlyAce, Queen, Jack, 9, 8Does NOT QualifyPlayer wins Ante only
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