Stud Poker

Caribbean Stud Poker

Caribbean Stud Poker is an exciting card game offered at Real Time Gaming (RTG) casinos such as CasinoMidas.co.nz. If players are familiar with Five Card Stud, they can easily play RTG’s Caribbean Stud Poker or Caribbean Hold’em. Despite its similarities with Five Card Stud, the game is not exactly a poker variant as it is played against the house, not against other players.

How to Play

Players need to place an ante bet to start playing Caribbean Stud Poker. When they have done so, they will receive a hand of five face-up cards. The dealer will also get five cards, but four of them will be hole cards. Players’ aim is to use these cards to create a hand stronger than the dealer’s. If they feel that they can do so, they will have to place a call bet, which is double the size of the ante bet, by hitting the Raise button. The dealer will then reveal his cards and players will be rewarded if their hand turns out to be stronger. If players do not want to place the call bet, they need not do so. They can just fold and leave the game, but if they do this, they will lose their ante bets.

According to the rules of Caribbean Stud Poker, players with a stronger hand can win only if the dealer qualifies by getting an Ace – King combination or better. If the dealer does not qualify, players will be paid even money on their ante bets and their call bet amounts will be returned to them.

If the dealer qualifies and the player’s hand is better than the dealer’s, players will win both their ante and call bets. They will be paid even money on their ante bets, but the call bet payouts depends on the strength of the hand created and the game’s payout structure. If the dealer not only qualifies, but also gets a better hand than the player’s, players will lose both their ante and call bets. If the dealer qualifies and the game results in a tie, players will get back their ante and call bet amounts; and if the dealer qualifies and the players lose, they will lose both their bets.

Progressive Jackpot

The presence of a progressive jackpot, which keeps rising in value with each bet placed on it, makes Caribbean Stud Poker more exciting than ever. If players are interested in winning this jackpot, they must first place an optional side bet of $1. Usually, players avoid placing this bet if the value of the progressive jackpot is too low. If players do not place the side bet, they will not win the progressive jackpot even if they create the winning combination.

Payouts

Players can bet anywhere from 1 – 500 coins on a game of Caribbean Stud Poker, depending on the policies of the casino they are playing at. The win amount depends entirely on the bet amount. If players want to win big, they shouldn’t hesitate to bet big. The highest payout of 200:1 goes to the player who creates the Royal Flush. Players can win as much as $50,000 playing Caribbean Stud Poker.

The progressive jackpot payouts depend entirely on the strength of the poker hand created. Accordingly, players can win either a small part of the progressive jackpot or the entire jackpot. If they get a Flush, they will get a bonus prize of $75; but if they are lucky enough to get a Royal Flush, they will win the entire jackpot in addition to the 200:1 payout.

Where to Play

If you are a New Zealand casino player interested in trying out Caribbean Stud Poker, you only have to sign up at CasinoMidas.co.nz, one of the best online casinos for New Zealand players. Caribbean Stud Poker is available in the real money as well as practice modes at CasinoMidas.co.nz, enabling players to learn the game for free before betting real money on it.