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Caribbean poker is an ideal form of net poker because
you play against the dealer, and there is no need of other players.
The game requires a ante. The object of the game is
to beat the dealer's hand.
First, you are dealt a
hand of five cards, all of them faced up,
and the dealer also gets five
cards: four cards faced down and one card faced up.
If your hand is not so hot, you can surrender and loose
your ante.
If You received a good hand you can challenge the dealer's
hand . To do so, you must place a bet which always equals to twice
the ante.
After the challenge bet is placed, the dealer reveals
his remaining four cards, and the hands are compared.
The dealer's must hold at least one ace and one king
in order to have a qualified hand.
If the dealer's hand does not qualify, you are paid
1:1 on your ante, and your bet is returned without winnings.
If the dealer's hand qualifies the best hand wins. You
are paid 1:1 on the ante plus the winnings
on your bet.
In case of a tie, both the ante and the bet are returned
to the player.
Winnings odds are set according to the hand:
| nothing |
1:1 |
| one pair |
1:1 |
| two pairs
|
2:1 |
| three
of a kind |
3:1 |
| straight |
4:1 |
| flush |
7:1 |
| full
house |
5:1 |
| four
of a kind |
20:1 |
| straight
flush |
50:1 |
| royal
flush |
200:1 |
Good Luck!
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