Caribbean Pirate Poker

Caribbean Pirate Poker is a poker based table game played against the house and it features a progressive jackpot.

How to play Caribbean Pirate Poker

The rules are simple for anyone acquainted with the basic rank of poker hands and the object of the game is to be dealt a better five card poker hand than the dealer. Or gamble that the dealer does not have a qualifying hand at all. A qualifying hand is a hand that contains at least a pair or a combination of one ace and a king.

Caribbean Pirate Poker is played with a standard 52 card deck. A game begins with each player placing an initial bet. All players and the dealer himself are then dealt five cards face down. Before players can peek at their cards, the dealer exposes one of his five cards face up. After looking at their five card hands, players must decide, based on the strength of their hand and the information provided by the dealer's face up card, to either fold their hand or raise the initial bet. This second bet is called the raise bet. When opting to make a raise bet in Caribbean Pirate Poker you always raise the double amount of the initial bet. No more, no less. The raise bet is ALWAYS twice the size of the initial bet.


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