1 How to Play Caribbean Stud Poker
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Invented in the 1980s specifically to attract poker players to the main casino floor, Caribbean Stud is a fantastic, fast-paced table game.

This completely eliminates the need to maintain a "poker face" or worry about someone aggressively raising your bets.
The Core Mechanics of the Game
The dealer then deals themselves five cards, but crucially, turns their very last card completely face up for the entire table to see.

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.
The dealer always exposes exactly one of their five cards face upFolding immediately surrenders the Ante bet to the houseCalling requires placing a bet exactly double the size of the Ante Why the Dealer Must Qualify
If the player decides to "Call" and double their bet, the dealer flips over their remaining four hidden cards to reveal their hand.

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.
How to Win at Caribbean Stud
If you hold exactly Ace-King, the strategy becomes slightly more complex, depending entirely on the dealer's single exposed "upcard."

Aside from the main game, Caribbean Stud is famous for its optional $1 progressive jackpot side bet.
Dealer HandQualification StatusImpact on GameAce, King, 4, 3, 2QualifiesHands are compared directlyAce, Queen, Jack, 9, 8Does NOT QualifyPlayer wins Ante only
Just be prepared for the agonizing frustration of holding a Full House right as the dealer turns over a miserable, non-qualifying Jack-high hand.