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How to Play Caribbean Poker at the ReefClub Casino

Caribbean Poker on a postcard…

Relax under the stars on the moonlit veranda with the soothing sound of the ocean waves and the dim chatter of excited, fellow guests for company. The buzz begins here, as guests ready themselves for an evening of ReefClub Casino online Caribbean Poker.

Discover how to play Caribbean Poker and stock up on Caribbean Poker tips, inside our plush, incomparable casino rooms. Feel the atmosphere stir as guests glam up for an evening of ReefClub Casino Caribbean Poker fun.

 ReefClub Casino's Caribbean Poker is a Poker-style game, in which the player competes, one on one, against the dealer. At the end of the hand, the player and dealer compare hands formed from their five cards.

Caribbean Poker strategy must ultimately lead you to beating the dealer's hand. Check out a few of the essential ReefClub Casino Caribbean Poker rules below and play Caribbean Poker until the ships roll in…

ReefClub Casino Caribbean Poker Rules:

Caribbean Poker is played with a standard 52-card deck of cards. The guest places an “Ante Bet” in order to start the game. Five cards are then dealt face up to each player and to the dealer. The dealer’s cards are dealt four cards face down, and one card face up. (On Public and Group tables the other members' cards will appear to be dealt face down.) When the guest looks at his/her cards, and the dealer's Up Card, the player either challenges the dealer's hand, by placing a bet, or surrenders.

The "Challenge Bet" is always equal to twice the Ante Bet.

If the guest chooses to "Surrender", the Ante Bet is lost.

If a Challenge Bet is made, the dealer reveals his four remaining cards, and the hands are then compared. In order to qualify, the dealer's hand must contain at least one Ace and one King or better.

If the dealer's hand does not qualify, the guests receive a 1 to 1 payout on their Ante Bet, and the Challenge Bet is returned without additional winnings. Should the dealer's hand qualify (with a value of at least one Ace and one King), the guest’s and dealer's hands are then compared, and the best hand wins (see Poker Hand Value Chart below).

A guest's winning hand receives 1 to 1 on the Ante Bet, in addition to the winnings on the Challenge Bet, which are calculated according to the hand's value (see "Payoff" column of Poker Hand Value Chart below).

Push

When the dealer's and the player's hands are equal, it is considered a "Push", and both the Ante Bet and the Challenge Bet are returned to the player.

Poker Hand Value Chart:

HandPayoff
Royal Flush100 to 1
Straight Flush50 to 1
Four of a Kind20 to 1
Full House7 to 1
Flush5 to 1
Straight4 to 1
Three of a Kind3 to 1
Two Pair2 to 1
Pair1 to 1
Ace and King1 to 1

'1 credit' chip Progressive Jackpot

Casino-on-Net offers Caribbean Poker players the opportunity to place an additional '1 credit' chip bonus bet if they wish to participate in a progressive jackpot game. By placing this additional bonus bet, you have the chance to win even when the dealer does not qualify! Below are the winnings based on the optional '1 credit' chip bet.

To ensure equal bets amongst all currencies, the credit value is calculated based on the daily USD exchange rate.

HandPayoff
Royal Flush100% of the Jackpot
Straight Flush10% of the Jackpot
Four of a Kind500 (in your currency)
Full House100 (in your currency)
Flush50 (in your currency)

Shortcut Keys:

ToClick
Place a Progressive BetP
Place BetSpace Bar or B
Deal CardsSpace Bar or C
SurrenderS
Repeat BetR
Back to the LobbyBackspace
 
The table limits appear in the game and differ between Standard, High Rollers and VIP players.

The betting limits may change according to Casino Policy.