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Caribbean Stud Poker

Always Fun Casinos offers regulation size Caribbean Stud Poker tables with room for 7 players.  The table is 6' x 3½'  in size and shaped as a half-moon.  The table can be configured either at the stand up or sit down height.

Caribbean Stud Rules

Caribbean Stud Poker is a lot of fun to play, but just a word of warning...it is not a great money maker, with a house edge of over 5% even if played optimally. So don't look to raid the casino's coffers playing this game.

The rules of the game are pretty simple:

Caribbean Stud Payout Chart

Hand
Description
Payoff
Royal flush A, K, Q, J, and 10, all in the same suit 100 to 1
Straight flush Five cards in sequential order & of the same suit 50 to 1
Four of a kind Four cards with the same value 20 to 1
Full house 3 cards of the same value, along with a pair 7 to 1
Flush Five cards of the same suit 5 to 1
Straight Five consecutive cards 4 to 1
Three of a kind Three cards of the same value 3 to 1
Two pair Two pairs in the same hand 2 to 1
Pair Two cards with the same value 1 to 1
Ace/King An ace or king in your hand 1 to 1

Caribbean Stud Poker Strategy


As we noted above this is not a great returning game, with a house edge of just over 5% even if played optimally. So if you are looking to win big at the casino, this perhaps isn't your best game choice. But still, it is lots of fun, and to play it optimally is really easy.

Optimal strategy for Caribbean Stud is pretty simple, and it's this: While this won't make you a long-term winner, it will help slow your losses. It's the paying hands, a pair or better, that will net you the good wins. Trouble is that the dealer must qualify (A-K) in order for you to get the real payoffs and this only 54% of the time. This means that 46% of the time you'll only get paid for your Ante bet at 1-1 no matter how good your cards are.