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How to Play Caribbean Hold 'Em Poker

How to play Caribbean Hold 'Em Poker:

Caribbean Hold 'Em Poker game preview

Caribbean Hold 'Em poker is similar to Caribbean Stud. First, you are dealt two cards facing up while the dealer gets two cards facing down. Then, three community cards-the flop-are dealt face up. You must decide whether or not your five-card poker hand can beat the dealer. If you think your hand rivals or is better than the dealer's, you "call." If you believe the dealer's hand is superior, you "fold."

Next, two more community cards are dealt face up, bringing the total number of community cards to five. Both you and the dealer can use these to make the best five-card hand possible. Some or all five of the cards may be used.

The dealer must "qualify" for any of this to happen, meaning he must have a pair of fours or better. If he fails to qualify and you call, you win the ante and your call is returned.

Limits: $5 - $250 per hand


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