Osaka Casino Poker Rules / Ways (Caribbean Stud)
Osaka Casino Poker (Caribbean Stud) rules / way
Caribbean stud poker is a poker game that decides the outcome by winning the hand (role) composed of five cards dealt by dealers.
As with other poker games, it is characterized by winning cards one by one and winning with cards dealt first, without changing hands, with hands in order of A · K · Q · 3 · 2 It becomes weak.
Today, players ‘opponent poker such as “Texas Hold’ em” and “Omaha” where players compete against each other by skill competition are more popular because they can earn huge prize money rather than gaming.
Osaka Casino Poker (Caribbean Stud) game progress
1. Betting chips
The player places the chip as a stake in the “ANTE” space of the poker table.
At this time, it is necessary to bet twice the amount bet on the “ANTE” space at the second and subsequent bets, so pay close attention to fund management.
2. Cards are distributed
The dealer will distribute 5 cards to each player.
After the distribution to the player, five cards are dealt to the dealer himself, and one of them is turned face up. (Up card)
3. Decide whether to continue the game
After seeing the hand, if you want to continue the game (call), place a chip twice the bet amount you put in “ANTE” in “BET” space.
Then place the hand card under the chip you put in “ANTE”.
Also, if you get off the game (fold), throw your hand card or return it to the dealer.
4. Result of win / loss
The dealer will open all the hands.
If the dealer’s hand is playing or if A · K is included one at a time, a game will be played and you will be competing with the player’s hand.
Hand Name | Description | Dividend Example |
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No Hand | A hand without a role. Also called a pig. | None |
One Pair | A hand with the same number card that is one set (two sheets). | 2 times |
Two Pair | A hand with the same number card that is two sets (four sheets). | 3 times |
Three of a Kind | A hand with the same number card that is one set (three sheets). | 4 times |
Straight | A hand with figures in succession(five sheets). The mark doesn't matter. However "J/Q/K/A/2"etc. aren't available. The appearance probability is 1/256. | 5 times |
Flash | A hand with five sheets that are the same marks. The number doesn't matter. The appearance probability is 1/510. | 6 times |
Full House | Combination of "One Pair" and "Three of a Kind". | 8 times |
Four of a Kind | A hand with four sheets that are the same numbers. | 21 times |
Straight Flash | A hand with figures in succession(five sheets), and they are the same marks. Combination of "Straight" and "Flash". | 51 times |
Royal Straight Flash | "Straight Flash" made in "10/J/Q/K/A". The appearance probability is 1/649,760. | 101 times |