Game DescriptionHave you got the bottle to take the win with a low hand? With 5 cards, one face up, you're job is to beat the dealer. Blackjack meets Poker - what an exciting combination.
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How To PlayBased on popular stud poker games played in the Caribbean and on cruise ships, Casino Stud Poker is a five-card stud poker game where the player plays against the dealer. The goal is to try and beat the dealer's hand. Casino Stud Poker is played using 1 deck of cards, shuffled after each round. Start by placing your initial wager, the "Ante". Five cards are then dealt faced down to all players and the dealer. The dealer's fifth card is faced up.
To begin the game, place your wager by clicking on the "Ante" spot on the table. Your wager must meet or exceed the posted minimum amount. To change your bet amount, hold the shift key and left-click the chip(s) in the "Ante" circle. You can remove bets by holding the "Shift" key and left-clicking on the bet circle or by using the "Undo" button, which will remove any bets that have just been placed. Click the "Deal" button. You are then dealt five cards face up. The dealer also gets five cards in a single stack; with the top card showing face up. After viewing your hand and the Dealer's top card, you have two options:
The dealer's hand must contain at least an Ace and a King in order to qualify (play the hand out). If the dealer qualifies and has the higher hand, you will lose both "Ante" and "Bet" wagers. ObjectiveBased on popular stud poker games played in the Caribbean and on cruise ships, Casino Stud Poker is a five-card stud poker game where the player plays against the dealer. The goal is to try and beat the dealer's hand. Casino Stud Poker is played using 1 deck of cards, shuffled after each round.
RulesStart by placing your initial wager, the "Ante". Five cards are then dealt faced down to all players and the dealer. The dealer's fifth card is faced up. You have two options: either play out your hand or surrender and give up your "Ante". If you decide to play out your hand, you then have to place the second part of your wager, the "Bet", which is twice the amount of the initial "Ante". After you have made a decision, the dealer reveals his remaining four cards. The dealer must have at least an Ace and a King in his hand to "qualify" and so as to be able to play the hand out. If the dealer does not have such a hand, you only get paid on your "Ante". If the dealer happens to qualify with an Ace and a King, or better, and your hand is higher than the dealer's, then you get paid on your "Ante" and the "Bet". The "Ante" is paid on even money´, while the "Bet" is paid out according to the odds on the table below. If the dealer has a higher hand, you lose both bets. Equal hands results in a tie.
Odds Payouts
Results Game results are shown in the player info panel, which shows Balance, Total Bet, and Result. Table limitsDetails on table limits and payouts can be viewed by mousing over the table card.
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