Game rules
Caribbean Poker
Game objective:
In Caribbean Poker, you play against the dealer and your goal is to beat the dealer’s hand.
Game details:
- The game is played using a single standard deck of 52 cards with no jokers.
- The deck is shuffled at the start of every game.
- The minimum bet is 0 and the maximum is 0. The game and the game rules are identical for real money and play money modes.
- All suits of cards (spades, hearts, diamonds, clubs) are of equal ranking.
How to play:
- Click on the chip denominations placed on the edge of the table - $1, $5, $25 and $100 - to place a bet. This first bet is called the ‘ante’. To remove the ante, click on the chip already placed on the table.
- After placing the ante, the ‘Deal’ button becomes active. Click on the ‘Deal’ button for cards to be dealt.
- Five face-up cards are dealt to the player. Four face-down and one face-up card are dealt to the dealer.
- Depending upon your hand strength, choose ‘Bet’ or ‘Fold’. If you fold, you'll lose your ante and the dealer will display his hand on the table.
- If you click on ‘Bet’ then twice the amount of the ante is automatically wagered. A player cannot take back the bet after it has been placed. After this, all the dealer’s cards are shown and the result of the game is displayed in the scrolling window.
- To clear a bet and place a new bet of a different denomination, click on ‘Clear’.
- To repeat a bet, click on ‘Rebet’.
- Click on ‘Payoff’ to view the ‘Paytable’ window.
- To repeat a bet, click on ‘Rebet'.
- If your game balance falls below the minimum allowed bet, the ‘Buy-in’ window pops up, allowing you to buy credits in from your Party Account.
- To check the game rules, click on the ‘Rules’ button.
- Click on ‘Gamelogs’ to view the logs of your last games.
- Click on ‘Version’ to view the current version number of the game.
- To exit from the game, click on the ‘Exit’ button on the game window.
Game rules in detail:
You place the first bet, called the ante, and are then dealt a five-card hand. The dealer is also dealt five cards, four face-down and one face-up. You can choose to either ‘fold’ or ’bet’. If you fold, you will lose your ante and the hand will end. If you bet, then twice the amount of the ante is automatically wagered, and the dealer then reveals the remaining four cards. A dealer is required to have an ace-king or better in order to continue play. If the dealer’s hand is not ace-king or higher, you are paid even money on the ante and nothing on the bet.
If the dealer’s qualifying hand is better than yours, the house collects your ante and bet.
If the dealer’s qualifying hand is worse than your hand, you are paid even money on the ante, and an amount on the bet according to your hand, as shown in the payoff table below.
A draw, or ‘push’, is declared if the dealer’s qualifying hand ties with your hand. Both the ante and the bet are then returned to the player.
In addition to the minimum combination of ace-king for the dealer to qualify, he may also have any of the combinations listed below:
- One pair
- Two pairs
- Three of a kind
- Straight
- Flush
- Full house
- Four of a kind
- Straight flush
- Royal flush (highest)
If both the hands have the same ranking, the winning hand is the one with the highest numbered cards. For example, a flush with an ace high beats a flush with a king high. In case of the same highest numbered cards, then the highest card(s) not held in common will determine the winner. The suit order of the cards is not taken into account while deciding on the winning cards. Should the two hands be absolutely identical in ranking, then the hand is a push, and both the ante and the bet are returned to the player.
| Payoff Table | ||
|---|---|---|
| Poker hand | Win | Cards |
| Royal flush | 100 to 1 | Ace, king, queen, jack and 10 of the same suit. Example: A, K, Q, J, 10 of the same suit. |
| Straight flush | 50 to 1 | Five cards in numeric sequence, and of the same suit. Example: 10, 9, 8, 7, 6 of the same suit. |
| Four of a kind | 20 to 1 | Four cards of the same value. Example: 5, 5, 5, 5, 2. |
| Full house | 7 to 1 | One pair plus three of a kind. Example: K, K, K, 4, 4. |
| Flush | 5 to 1 | Five cards of the same suit, of any value. Example: K, J, 9, 6, 3 of the same suit. |
| Straight | 4 to 1 | Five cards in numerical sequence, but of different
suits. Example: 5, 4, 3, 2, A. |
| Three of a kind | 3 to 1 | Three cards of the same value. Example: 9, 9, 9, A, 8. |
| Two pairs | 2 to 1 | Two sets of two cards of the same value. Example: 4, 4, J, J, A. |
| One pair | 1 to 1 | Two cards of the same value. Example: 8, 4, J, J, A. |
| High card | 1 to 1 | The rank of hands containing less than one pair is determined
by the highest ranking card. Example: 2, K, 9, 6, 3. |
Adding funds to your Party Account
To add funds to your Party Account, click on 'Deposit' in the Cashier menu, then select the desired deposit option. You can also add funds to your account by clicking on 'Rebuy' while in the game screen and then clicking on ‘Cashier’, or by clicking on 'Deposit' or 'Real Balance’ in the My Account section in the left panel of the Main Lobby. The time taken to transfer funds and the fees charged will vary depending on which deposit option you choose. Funds can only be added at the beginning of a new game.
What do I do if I reach my betting limits?
If your game balance drops below the minimum bet you are trying to place, you will have to click on 'REBUY' to buy in credits from PartyAccount to your game balance.
To add funds to your PartyAccount, click on the 'Deposit' option in the Cashier menu in the Main Lobby, or click the 'Cashier' button in the ‘Buy-in’ window of any game. You can also click on the 'Deposit' button or on ‘Real Balance’ in the My Account section of the left panel in the Main Lobby.
I could not complete the game. What should I do?
If you are unable to finish a game of Caribbean Poker, or get disconnected from the Internet, log out of the casino and then log back in. You will be prompted to complete the unfinished game. If you still face problems, or have any other questions, please contact our 24/7 Customer Care Team.
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