Understanding the Rules of Caribbean Stud

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Invented in the 1980s specifically to attract poker players to the main casino floor, Caribbean Stud is a fantastic, fast-paced table game.

Invented in the 1980s specifically to attract poker players to the main casino floor, Caribbean Stud is a fantastic, fast-paced table game.


The game moves incredibly quickly, relying purely on standard poker hand rankings and a few simple, rigid strategic decisions.


The Basic Rules: Ante and Deal


Every round of Caribbean Stud begins with the player placing a mandatory initial wager known as the "Ante" bet.


Players are now allowed to pick up their five cards and quietly examine their hand to determine its poker strength.


  • The game uses standard five-card poker rankings (e.g., Flush, Full House)
  • Players only compete against the dealer, never against each other
  • The initial mandatory bet is called the "Ante"

The Dealer Qualification Rule


If the player decides to "Call" and double their bet, the dealer flips over their remaining four hidden cards to reveal their hand.


If the dealer fails to qualify (e.g., they only have Queen-high), the player instantly wins even money (1:1) on their Ante bet.


The Massive Jackpot Side Bet


Because there is only one decision to make, the optimal mathematical strategy for Caribbean Stud is surprisingly rigid and easy to memorize.


This massive jackpot pays out independently of the dealer's hand, rewarding the player for hitting extremely rare combinations like a Royal Flush.


Dealer HandQualification StatusImpact on Game
Ace, King, 4, 3, 2QualifiesHands are compared directly
Ace, Queen, Jack, 9, 8Does NOT QualifyPlayer wins Ante only

Caribbean Stud offers a fantastic, low-stress bridge between the intense strategy of the poker room and the pure luck of the casino pit.

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