Caribbean stud strategy
The house edge for Caribbean Stud lies around 2.6% with the correct strategy. This makes Caribbean Stud comparable to the house edge for allot of other casino games, not the best bet you can find in a casino but definitely not the worst bet either.
There are only three player decisions to make in Caribbean Stud. The first is how much to bet. The second is deciding whether to raise or fold after seeing the dealers up card. And the third is whether to take the progressive jackpot side bet or not.
There are millions of different possible hand combinations in Caribbean Stud, but thankfully there is no need to memorize all of them. Instead of memorizing all the hand combinations it is possible to sum them all up in three basic strategy plays, as follows:
The player should fold on anything less than an Ace/King hand.
If the player has an Ace/King hand it is correct to raise if the dealers up card is matched by one of the players other three cards, otherwise fold. Example: the player has A, K, 5, 9, Q now if the dealer up card is a 5, 9 or Queen it is correct to raise, otherwise fold.
The player should always raise if he has at least a pair.
The Progressive side bet
If there is a side bet for a progressive jackpot, you should know that it has a high house advantage. The pot has to reach levels of up to 150,000 - 200,000 dollars before it starts to break even.
Caribbean Stud Strategy tips
Stick to the three strategy plays.
Keep track of the table limits so that you do not overbet, make sure that if you get Royal Flush the payout will be within the table limits.
Avoid the Progressive side bet unless it reaches really high levels.
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