Here is the brief rundown on how this poker game is played and every player begins by making the wager with an option to make the additional wager on progressive side. In the Caribbean Stud Poker player will make the side bet of around $1, which pays-out for hands of the flush and better. The payoff tables differ but feature the progressive jackpot, which pays whole jackpot for the royal flush & 10% for the straight flush. In case, 2 players had the royal flush in same hand that player closest to dealer's right wins a jackpot and second wins whatever jackpot is dropped. In most of the casinos, second jackpot is of $10,000 and this is completed because order of the play is from dealer's right to left. In case, two players score the straight flush, then the player to dealer's right will get 10% of jackpot and other player will get 10% of what is been left.
Whereas it might appear like the good investment to lay one dollar in a chance to win over 10 thousand and chances are stacked high, which you may never see the dollar again. Players are after that, dealt 5 cards each, as is a dealer and all cards are been dealt face down with an exception of dealer's cards, which is dealt face-up. After checking the cards players should choose to raise and fold as usual for the poker games. The players who fold forfeit the cards and all the wager is placed on a game. To raise the player should wager twice a game ante.
Dealer turns over all his remaining cards & compares it with the players and card ranks are same as the regular poker with an additional condition of dealer 'qualifying' and this is where Caribbean poker comes in its own. Dealer should show at least an ace & a king or else higher to qualify. In case, the dealer doesn't qualify then player wins money on other player ante wager & raise is then pushed. Alternatively if dealer qualifies then he beats a player & both ante and raise go to a house.