Web poker has become globally celebrated as of late, with televised championships and celebrity poker game shows. The games universal appeal, though, stretches back quite a bit farther than its TV scores. Over the years several variations on the first poker game have been created, including some games that are not really poker anymore. Caribbean stud poker is 1 of the above-mentioned games. Despite the name, Caribbean stud poker is most closely resembling 21 than traditional poker, in that the gamblers wager against the house rather than the other players. The winning hands, are the traditional poker hands. There is no concealment or other types of deceptiveness. In Caribbean stud poker, you are expected to ante up before the dealer announcing "No further bets." At that instance, both you and the bank and of course all of the different gamblers attain five cards each. After you have observed your hand and the bank’s initial card, you must either make a call wager or accede. The call bet’s value is on same level to your beginning ante, meaning that the stakes will have increased two fold. Bowing out means that your wager goes instantly to the bank. After the bet comes the conclusion. If the casino does not have ace/king or greater, your bet is given back, including a figure equal to the original wager. If the casino has a hand with ace/king or better, you succeed if your hand beats the casino’s hand. The bank pony’s up cash even with your bet and fixed expectations on your call bet. These odds are:
- Equal for a pair or high card
- 2-1 for 2 pairs
- 3-1 for three of a kind
- four to one for a straight
- 5-1 for a flush
- seven to one for a full house
- twenty to one for a four of a kind
- fifty to one for a straight flush
- 100-1 for a royal flush