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NOVELTY POKER
NOVELTY POKER

Rather than compete with the other players at the table, Novelty poker games pit you against the dealer or a pay table. Some of the rules and pay tables may vary slightly by casino, but each game has its own unique spin on the poker classics.

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Caribbean Stud Poker

Welcome to the poker islands. Based on the rules of 5-Card Stud, Caribbean Stud Poker pits the player against the house, along with a possible 100 to 1 payout!

Object of the Game

Win the pot by producing the best possible five-card poker hand. Players compete against the dealer, not one another.

The Dealer’s Hand

Two piles of three poker chips have an equal sign in the middle.

If the dealer doesn’t qualify:

The player wins even money on the Ante bet and pushes on their raise.

If the dealer qualifies with a higher hand than the player:

The player loses all bets.

If the dealer qualifies with a lower hand than the player:

The player wins even money on their Ante, and wins according to a pay table for any raise bets.

Players that made the progressive side bet are paid out only if they have a flush or better.

Odds

Two cards are shown: a Jack of Diamonds and a Jack of Spades. A hand is shown placing poker chips down.

Like all poker games, the outcome of Caribbean Stud is impossible to predict. How the cards might fall is anyone’s guess. The game has a house edge of 5.2%.

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Strategies

Two cards are shown: a Jack of Diamonds and a Jack of Spades. An arrow is shown with a poker chip.

While there are some extremely complicated Caribbean Poker strategies out there, in most cases the following two strategies may help you extend your play time:

1. Raise on a pair or higher
2. Fold on any hand that would rank below a qualifying dealer hand (an Ace and a King or higher.)