Caribbean Poker Rules



Caribbean Poker is a variation of poker played with a standard deck of 52 virtual cards. There are no wildcards. Our game of Caribbean Poker is governed by the following rules.

  1. Object of the Game: A player tries to determine whether or not their 5-card poker hand is higher than the dealers.
  2. Game Play: Play begins with each player making an ante bet in a designated circle where the bets are placed. After the bets are placed, the dealer deals five cards face up for the player and another five cards is dealt to themselves; four cards face down and one card face up. Once the cards have been dealt, players have the option to either raise or fold. If a player chooses to raise, twice the amount of their ante is placed in the raise box. If the player folds, their ante bet is surrendered and dealer collects both the ante bet and cards. Once the player has made a decision to either raise or fold, the dealer will reveal their cards to the player(s). The dealer's hand is then compared to that of the player's hand. Rankings used in Caribbean Poker are the same as those used in standard poker hands, with the lowest hand being a High Card and the highest hand being a Royal Flush. If the dealer is unable to "qualify", that is has a hand showing at least an Ace and a King then all ante bets pay even money, and all raised bets push. If the dealer does qualify with an Ace and a King, then each remaining player hand is played against the dealer's hand, and the best poker hand wins in each case. If the dealer has the better hand, all bets for that player lose (both the ante and raise). If the player's hand is equal to the dealer's hand, then all bets push. Lastly, if the player's hand wins, the player is paid even money on the ante bet, and the raise bet pays according to the house pay table shown below, or by clicking on pay table within the game.
  3. Bonus Payouts: Bonuses are only paid when you beat a qualifying hand.

    Caribbean Poker Payout Table
    Hand Payout
    Pair 1:1
    Two Pair 2:1
    Three of a Kind 3:1
    Straight 4:1
    Flush 5:1
    Full House 7:1
    Four of a Kind 20:1
    Straight Flush 50:1
    Royal Flush 100:1
  4. Progressive Jackpot: The Progressive wager in Caribbean Poker is a separate wager that a player can make in an attempt to try to win the posted Progressive Jackpot amount. Players can win the Progressive Jackpot if the player is dealt one of the top 5 poker hands as shown in the table below. The Progressive Wager amount and is posted on the game and the pays out as follows;

    CARIBBEAN POKER PROGRESSIVE JACKPOT PAYOUT TABLE
    Hand Payout
    Flush 50 Pounds
    Full House 75 Pounds
    Four of a Kind 100 Pounds
    Straight Flush 10% of Jackpot
    Royal Flush 100% of Jackpot