Internet poker has become world celebrated as of late, with televised tournaments and celebrity poker game shows. The games universal appeal, though, arcs back quite a bit further than its television ratings. Over the years several variations on the first poker game have been developed, including a few games that are not in reality poker anymore. Caribbean stud poker is one of these particular games. Regardless of the name, Caribbean stud poker is most closely resembling 21 than traditional poker, in that the players wager against the house rather than the other players. The succeeding hands, are the long-standing poker hands. There is no concealment or different types of deception. In Caribbean stud poker, you are required to pay up just before the dealer announcing "No more bets." At that point, both you and the dealer and of course every one of the different gamblers receive 5 cards each. Once you have seen your hand and the dealer’s initial card, you must in turn make a call wager or give up. The call wager’s value is on same level to your original ante, meaning that the risks will have increased two fold. Surrendering means that your wager goes directly to the casino. After the wager is the showdown. If the bank does not have ace/king or greater, your bet is given back, including a figure in accordance with the initial wager. If the dealer does have ace/king or greater, you win if your hand beats the bank’s hand. The casino pays chips equal to your wager and controlled odds on your call bet. These odds are:
- Even for a pair or high card
- two to one for two pairs
- 3-1 for three of a kind
- four to one for a straight
- five to one for a flush
- 7-1 for a full house
- 20-1 for a four of a kind
- 50-1 for a straight flush
- 100-1 for a royal flush