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Caribbean Hold'em Poker

Caribbean Hold'em Poker

The goal of Caribbean Hold'em is to get a better five-card poker hand than the dealer. Three community cards (called the "Flop") are dealt face up.

The dealer is dealt two cards face down and you are dealt two cards face up.

You predict whether or not your five-card poker hand will beat the dealer's hand. Hands are ranked according to standard poker rules.

If you believe your five-card poker hand will be as good or better than the dealers, you Call to make an additional bet that is twice the ante.

If you believe the dealer will have a better five-card hand, you Fold to forfeit the ante and end the game.

Two more community cards are dealt face up. There are now five community cards that both you and the dealer can use to make the best five-card poker hand possible. You can use some or all of the five community cards to make the best five-card poker hand.

The dealer's hand must qualify with a pair of 4's or better. If the dealer does not qualify and you call, you win the ante and your call bet is returned.

If the dealer qualifies, you call, and your five-card poker hand is better than the dealer's hand, you win on the ante according to the payouts below and you win even money on your call bet.

If the dealer qualifies, you call, and your poker hand is equal to the dealer's poker hand, you push .



How To Play Caribbean Hold'em Poker

  1. Click chips to place a bet within table limits or click Rebet .
  2. Click Deal
  3. Click Fold or Call.

To Win (meet one)

  • Dealer's hand does not qualify with a pair of 4's or better.
  • You have a higher-ranking, five-card poker hand than the dealer.

Hand Ranks

Hand Description
Royal Flush 10, Jack, Queen, King, and Ace of same suit
Straight Flush Five cards of same suit in sequence
Four of a Kind Four cards of same rank
Full House Three of a kind, plus a pair
Flush Five cards of same suit
Straight Five cards in sequence
Three of a Kind Three cards of same rank
Two Pair Two pairs of different rank
One Pair Two cards of same rank

Payouts

Hand Payout
Royal Flush 100:1
Straight Flush 20:1
Four of a Kind 10:1
Full House 3:1
Flush 2:1
Straight Even Money
Three of a Kind Even Money
Two Pair Even Money
One Pair Even Money
*Call Bet Even Money

* Payouts for the ante are paid separately from payouts on the call bet. For example, a winning Royal Flush pays 100:1 on the ante and even money on the call bet for that hand.



Caribbean Hold'em Progressive Jackpot

Caribbean Hold'em offers a progressive jackpot where an additional bet makes you eligible to win part or all of the jackpot. The payout for the jackpot depends on the rank of your poker hand. Caribbean Hold'em progressive payouts are based on a five-card poker hand that is made using your two cards and the first three community cards dealt. Please see Caribbean Hold'em progressive payouts in the game.

To play for the progressive jackpot, click on the coin slot before clicking Deal. The coin slot lights up when you place a progressive bet. To remove your bet, click the coin slot again.

These rules are believed to be an accurate representation of appropriate game play. They may or may not contain errors and/or omissions. We reserve the right to correct and/or change these rules at anytime with or without notice to the player.

Malfunction voids all plays and pays.

For more information on the game of video poker, take a look at Video Poker Rules.
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