To set a five-card hand which ranks higher than the dealer’s hand.
The Cards
Caribbean Stud Poker is played with one standard deck of 52 cards. The ranking of the cards, in decreasing order,
is Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3 and 2. An Ace may be used to complete an Ace-2-3-4-5 straight
or straight flush.
The Bets
Using value chips purchased from the dealer, each player places his ante or initial bet (mise) on the designated
area on the layout before the dealer announces "Rien ne va plus" (No more bets) and the cards are dealt.
The bets must respect the minimum and maximum limits indicated at the table. Each player is permitted to
play only one hand per game.
The Deal
The dealer distributes five cards, face down, to each player in turn, and also deals himself five cards, face down,
one of which he then exposes.
The Hands
After having examined his hand, the player has the option of making an additional bet (relance) equal to twice
the amount of his ante. If the player decides not to make an additional bet, he loses his ante. Players are not
authorized to show their cards nor to discuss them with other players. Once all the players have made their
decisions and placed their cards face down on the layout, the dealer exposes his cards and sets the highest
ranking poker hand possible.
To open, the dealer must have at least a King and an Ace or a higher ranking hand. When the dealer can open,
he exposes, in turn, the cards of all the players who have placed an additional bet. If two hands are of equal
ranking, based on the foregoing combinations, or if they contain none of these combinations, the hand with the
highest ranking card is considered the highest ranking hand; otherwise the hands are considered to be of equal
ranking.
The Combinations
The ranking of Caribbean Stud Poker combinations, in decreasing order, is as follows:
Royal flush: Ace-King-Queen-Jack-10 of the same suit.
Straight flush: five cards of the same suit in consecutive
order, with King-Queen-Jack-10-9 being the highest ranking straight flush
and Ace-2-3-4-5 being the lowest ranking straight flush.
Four of a kind: four cards of the same rank, with four Aces
being the highest ranking four of a kind and four 2s being the lowest ranking
four of a kind.
Full house: three of a kind and a pair, with three Aces
and two Kings being the highest ranking full house, and three 2s and two
3s being the lowest ranking full house.
Flush: five cards of the same suit.
Straight: five cards in consecutive order, regardless of
suit, with Ace-King-Queen-Jack-10 being the highest ranking straight and
Ace-2-3-4-5 being the lowest ranking straight.
Three of a kind: three cards of the same rank, with three
Aces being the highest ranking three of a kind and three 2s being the lowest
ranking three of a kind.
Two pair: two sets of two cards of the same rank, with two
Aces and two Kings being the highest ranking two pair and two 2s and two
3s being the lowest ranking two pair.
Pair: two cards of the same rank, with two Aces being the
highest ranking pair and two 2s being the lowest ranking pair.
- If the player has made an additional bet and the dealer cannot open, the
player’s ante is paid even money and his additional bet is a push.
- If the hand of the player who has made an additional bet ranks higher than
the dealer’s hand and the dealer can open, the player’s ante wins and is
paid even money, and his additional bet wins and is paid according to the
chart to the right.
- If the hand of the player who has made an additional bet ranks lower than
the dealer’s hand and the dealer can open, the player’s ante and additional
bet lose.
- If the hand of the player who has made an additional bet is equal in rank
to that of the dealer and the dealer can open, the bets are a push.
HAND
|
PAYOUT*
|
| Royal flush |
100 to 1 |
| Straight flush |
50 to 1 |
| Four of a kind |
20 to 1 |
| Full house |
7 to 1 |
| Flush |
5 to 1 |
| Straight |
4 to 1 |
| Three of a kind |
3 to 1 |
| Two pair |
2 to 1 |
| Pair of Aces / Kings |
1 to 1 |
* Up to the maximum indicated at the table.
The Progressive Jackpot
In addition to the ante, the player may place a supplemental bet of $1, also called "progressive" bet, to try to
win all or part of the progressive jackpot amount indicated on the display panel at the table. This
supplemental bet must be placed in the designated area on the layout before the dealer announces "Rien ne va plus"
(No more bets) and the cards are distributed. The supplemental bet wins if the player’s hand is a royal
flush, a straight flush, a four of a kind, a full house, or a flush, regardless of the ranking of the dealer’s
hand, and is paid as follows:
HAND
|
PAYOUT*
|
| Royal flush |
100% of the progressive jackpot |
| Straight flush |
10% of the progressive jackpot |
| Four of a kind |
$500 |
| Full house |
$100 |
| Flush |
$50 |
* The Progressive Jackpot varies according to each bet and payout. Winning hands are paid in increasing order,
from the smallest to the largest payout.
This text gives a summary of the main rules regarding Caribbean Stud Poker. For more detailed information,
please consult Québec’s By-law respecting casino games. In case of a discrepancy between the rules in this
text and those in the By-law, the rules in the By-law prevail.