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Caribbean Poker
Caribbean poker is a casino table game and the rules of playing this type of poker are similar to that of the five card stud
poker. The unique quality of the Caribbean poker, as opposed to other casino pokers is that, it is played against the house.
Most casino games are played against other players.
But given these era where online casino games are gaining popularity and are entertaining the gambling population, the
Caribbean poker will not be left behind. There are now different internet sites which offer online Caribbean
poker.
Understanding how a Caribbean poker works is easy, even for those who are not poker players. How to play Caribbean poker?
First you have to search for a website which offers Caribbean poker, or you can try to search within your favorite online
casino whether they offer the Caribbean poker. The next thing that you have to do is to but your bet on the ante circle. If
you want to win in the progressive jackpot, you can place a one-dollar bet as a side bet. But in case you are playing a free
online Caribbean poker, then those dollars are free.
For you to be able to win the progressive jackpot, you must get a royal flush. You can win hundreds of thousands of dollars
in the progressive jackpot. If you get a full house, a flush or a straight flush, you may also win portions or percentage
of the progressive jackpot. But that greatly depends on the rules of your specific Caribbean poker game.
In online Caribbean poker games, you still play against the house. For the game to start, you must first place your ante
bet. After the bet is placed, then both the player and the dealer will get five cards each. The player, which is you, will
be able to see all of your five cards, but see only one card that belongs to the dealer. From that one card, you have to
assess whether your cards are better than the dealer. If you think you have a good combination, then you can place a raise
up a bet. A raise up bet is twice the price of the ante bet. If you think you do not have good five card poker, then you
can choose to fold and take your ante bet. But, in the case that you place your raise bet, you and the dealer will have a
showdown of cards to determine who wins the game.
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