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| U.S. Rules Return Table | |||||
| Event | Pays | Units Won | Combinations | Probability | Return |
| Player wins with royal flush | 100 to 1 | 201 | 16759740 | 0.000001 | 0.000169 |
| Player wins with straight flush | 50 to 1 | 101 | 156929720 | 0.000008 | 0.000795 |
| Player wins with four of a kind | 20 to 1 | 41 | 2832435800 | 0.000142 | 0.005826 |
| Player wins with full house | 7 to 1 | 15 | 16624475280 | 0.000834 | 0.01251 |
| Player wins with flush | 5 to 1 | 11 | 21856990280 | 0.001097 | 0.012062 |
| Player wins with straight | 4 to 1 | 9 | 43805516100 | 0.002198 | 0.019779 |
| Player wins with three of a kind | 3 to 1 | 7 | 234242908320 | 0.011751 | 0.08226 |
| Player wins with two pair | 2 to 1 | 5 | 488012139360 | 0.024482 | 0.122412 |
| Player wins with pair or less | 1 to 1 | 3 | 2343248003808 | 0.117555 | 0.352665 |
| Dealer doesn't qualify | 1 | 4532514033720 | 0.227385 | 0.227385 | |
| Push | 0 | 321623100 | 0.000016 | 0 | |
| Fold | -1 | 9523005974460 | 0.477745 | -0.477745 | |
| Dealer wins | -3 | 2726592727512 | 0.136786 | -0.410359 | |
| Total | 19933230517200 | 1 | -0.052243 | ||
The lower right cell in the above table shows a house edge of 5.224%. However, I think this makes Caribbean Stud look like a worse bet than it really is. The house edge is traditionally defined as the expected loss to the original wager. In Caribbean Stud Poker the optimal strategy player will raise 52.23% of the time, for an average total wager of 2.045 units. For comparing one game against another I prefer to use the element of risk, which is the expected loss to the average wager, which in this case would be 5.224%/2.045 = 2.555%.
Optimal strategy in Caribbean Stud is very complicated. The number of people who know it perfectly is probably zero. However, we can make two generalizations that cover most hands.
It is the ace/king hands that are tricky. In general it helps if the three singletons are high or the dealer's up card is jack or less and matches one of the player's cards (making is less likely the dealer will form a pair). I personally developed the following strategy, which results in a house edge of 5.225%, just 0.001% less than optimal. If that isn't enough for you I do have the Caribbean Stud optimal strategy.
The Wizard's Caribbean Stud Poker Strategy
Always raise with a pair or higher, fold with less than ace/king, and raise on ace/king if any of the following three rules apply.
Following are details on various stratgies. The "total loss" is the loss over all possible 19,933,230,517,200 combinations of hands, the house edge, and the element of risk.
| U.S. Raise Pay Table | |||
| Strategy | Total loss | House edge | Element of risk |
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Perfect strategy |
1,041,372,912,372 |
5.224% |
2.555% |
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Wizard's Strategy |
1,041,417,758,724 |
5.225% |
2.554% |
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Raise on ace/king/jack/8/3 or higher |
1,059,715,400,580 |
5.316% |
2.596% |
|
Raise if dealer's up card matches the rank of any player card |
1,063,176,931,284 |
5.334% |
2.616% |
|
Raise on any pair or better |
1,090,272,101,460 |
5.470% |
2.738% |
|
Raise on any ace/king or better |
1,132,600,203,540 |
5.682% |
2.672% |
|
Playing blind (raise on everything) |
3,310,360,338,060 |
16.607% |
5.536% |
Outside the United States other pay tables are available, especially on the Internet. Here are return tables for some of the alternative pay tables I am aware of. The strategy is the same as the U.S. strategy, in all cases.
| Normandie Casino — Gardena, California | ||||
| Event | Units Won | Combinations | Probability | Return |
| Player wins with royal flush | 21 | 16759740 | 0.000001 | 0.000018 |
| Player wins with straight flush | 19 | 156929720 | 0.000008 | 0.00015 |
| Player wins with four of a kind | 17 | 2832435800 | 0.000142 | 0.002416 |
| Player wins with full house | 15 | 16624475280 | 0.000834 | 0.01251 |
| Player wins with flush | 13 | 21856990280 | 0.001097 | 0.014255 |
| Player wins with straight | 11 | 43805516100 | 0.002198 | 0.024174 |
| Player wins with three of a kind | 7 | 234242908320 | 0.011751 | 0.08226 |
| Player wins with two pair | 5 | 488012139360 | 0.024482 | 0.122412 |
| Player wins with pair | 3 | 2324742321600 | 0.116626 | 0.349879 |
| Player wins with nothing | 3 | 18505682208 | 0.000928 | 0.002785 |
| Dealer doesn't qualify | 1 | 4532514033720 | 0.227385 | 0.227385 |
| Tie | 0 | 321623100 | 0.000016 | 0 |
| Player folds | -1 | 9523005974460 | 0.477745 | -0.477745 |
| Player loses | -3 | 2726592727512 | 0.136786 | -0.410359 |
| Total | 19933230517200 | 1 | -0.049862 | |
| Casino de Crans-Montana (Switzerland) | |||||
| Event | Raise Pays | Units Won | Combinations | Probability | Return |
| Royal flush | 100 to 1 | 201 | 16759740 | 0.000001 | 0.000169 |
| Straight flush | 50 to 1 | 101 | 156929720 | 0.000008 | 0.000795 |
| Four of a kind | 20 to 1 | 41 | 2832435800 | 0.000142 | 0.005826 |
| Full house | 9 to 1 | 19 | 16624475280 | 0.000834 | 0.015846 |
| Flush | 7 to 1 | 15 | 21856990280 | 0.001097 | 0.016448 |
| Straight | 4 to 1 | 9 | 43805516100 | 0.002198 | 0.019779 |
| Three of a kind | 3 to 1 | 7 | 234242908320 | 0.011751 | 0.08226 |
| Two pair | 2 to 1 | 5 | 488012139360 | 0.024482 | 0.122412 |
| Pair or less | 1 to 1 | 3 | 2343248003808 | 0.117555 | 0.352665 |
| Ante only | 1 | 4532514033720 | 0.227385 | 0.227385 | |
| Push | 0 | 321623100 | 0.000016 | 0 | |
| Fold | -1 | 9523005974460 | 0.477745 | -0.477745 | |
| Dealer wins | -3 | 2726592727512 | 0.136786 | -0.410359 | |
| Total | 19933230517200 | 1 | -0.044521 | ||
| Pinnacle Internet Casino | |||||
| Event | Raise Pays | Units Won | Combinations | Probability | Return |
| Royal flush | 800 to 1 | 1601 | 16759740 | 0.000001 | 0.001346 |
| Straight flush | 200 to 1 | 401 | 156929720 | 0.000008 | 0.003157 |
| Four of a kind | 25 to 1 | 51 | 2832435800 | 0.000142 | 0.007247 |
| Full house | 10 to 1 | 21 | 16624475280 | 0.000834 | 0.017514 |
| Flush | 7 to 1 | 15 | 21856990280 | 0.001097 | 0.016448 |
| Straight | 5 to 1 | 11 | 43805516100 | 0.002198 | 0.024174 |
| Three of a kind | 3 to 1 | 7 | 234242908320 | 0.011751 | 0.08226 |
| Two pair | 2 to 1 | 5 | 488012139360 | 0.024482 | 0.122412 |
| Pair or less | 1 to 1 | 3 | 2343248003808 | 0.117555 | 0.352665 |
| Ante only | 1 | 4532514033720 | 0.227385 | 0.227385 | |
| Push | 0 | 321623100 | 0.000016 | 0 | |
| Fold | -1 | 9523005974460 | 0.477745 | -0.477745 | |
| Dealer wins | -3 | 2726592727512 | 0.136786 | -0.410359 | |
| Total | 19933230517200 | 1 | -0.033498 | ||
| Microgaming Internet Casinos | |||||
| Event | Raise Pays | Units Won | Combinations | Probability | Return |
| Player wins with royal flush | 999 to 1 | 1999 | 16759740 | 0.000001 | 0.001681 |
| Player wins with straight flush | 199 to 1 | 399 | 156929720 | 0.000008 | 0.003141 |
| Player wins with four of a kind | 99 to 1 | 199 | 2832435800 | 0.000142 | 0.028277 |
| Player wins with full house | 14 to 1 | 29 | 16624475280 | 0.000834 | 0.024186 |
| Player wins with flush | 9 to 1 | 19 | 21856990280 | 0.001097 | 0.020834 |
| Player wins with straight | 5 to 1 | 11 | 43805516100 | 0.002198 | 0.024174 |
| Player wins with three of a kind | 3 to 1 | 7 | 234242908320 | 0.011751 | 0.08226 |
| Player wins with two pair | 1 to 1 | 3 | 488012139360 | 0.024482 | 0.073447 |
| Player wins with pair or less | 1 to 1 | 3 | 2343248003808 | 0.117555 | 0.352665 |
| Dealer doesn't qualify | 1 | 4532514033720 | 0.227385 | 0.227385 | |
| Push | 0 | 321623100 | 0.000016 | 0 | |
| Fold | -1 | 9523005974460 | 0.477745 | -0.477745 | |
| Dealer wins | -3 | 2726592727512 | 0.136786 | -0.410359 | |
| Total | 19933230517200 | 1 | -0.050055 | ||
| Cryptologic Internet Casinos | |||||
| Event | Raise Pays | Units Won | Combinations | Probability | Return |
| Player wins with royal flush | 200 to 1 | 401 | 16759740 | 0.000001 | 0.000337 |
| Player wins with straight flush | 50 to 1 | 101 | 156929720 | 0.000008 | 0.000795 |
| Player wins with four of a kind | 20 to 1 | 41 | 2832435800 | 0.000142 | 0.005826 |
| Player wins with full house | 7 to 1 | 15 | 16624475280 | 0.000834 | 0.01251 |
| Player wins with flush | 5 to 1 | 11 | 21856990280 | 0.001097 | 0.012062 |
| Player wins with straight | 4 to 1 | 9 | 43805516100 | 0.002198 | 0.019779 |
| Player wins with three of a kind | 3 to 1 | 7 | 234242908320 | 0.011751 | 0.08226 |
| Player wins with two pair | 2 to 1 | 5 | 488012139360 | 0.024482 | 0.122412 |
| Player wins with pair or less | 1 to 1 | 3 | 2343248003808 | 0.117555 | 0.352665 |
| Dealer doesn't qualify | 1 | 4532514033720 | 0.227385 | 0.227385 | |
| Push | 0 | 321623100 | 0.000016 | 0 | |
| Fold | -1 | 9523005974460 | 0.477745 | -0.477745 | |
| Dealer wins | -3 | 2726592727512 | 0.136786 | -0.410359 | |
| Total | 19933230517200 | 1 | -0.052075 | ||
In Caribbean Stud Poker the player has the choice to make a side bet of $1 which pays for hands of a flush or better. The specific payoff tables vary from place to place but always feature a progressive jackpot, paying 100% of the jackpot meter for a royal flush and 10% for a straight flush. In the very unlikely event that two players had a royal flush in the same hand the first one to the dealer's right would win the jackpot and the second would win whatever the jackpot is reseeded to, usually $10,000. The reason for this is the dealer pays players from right to left. In the event that two players received a straight flush at the same time, the first one to the dealer's right would get 10% of the meter and the second would get 10% of what was left after the first player was paid. I have heard (but can not confirm) that once in the same hand one player got a royal flush and another player got a straight flush. The player with the royal was closer to the dealer's right and thus got the full jackpot amount. The meter was then reseeded to $10,000 and the player with the straight flush got only 10% or that, or $1,000.
While the expected return varies depending on the size of the jackpot, it is a sucker bet the vast majority of time. The average house edge is 26.46%.
A manager at Casino Niagara kindly explained how the jackpot meter works. For every dollar bet, 71 cents goes into the jackpot and the casino keeps the other 29 cents. This rate of contribution can vary from place to place. All payoffs are paid right out of the meter. Every time somebody hits a royal flush the house contributes $10,000 (called the seed) to the next jackpot. The house edge is just under the cut per bet because the casino puts up the initial seed to start a new jackpot after somebody wins the previous one. At the Casino Niagara the house can expect to recieve 18.84 times as much money from the 29% cut as it pays to seed new jackpots.
The next two tables show 11 side bet pay tables I have seen or heard about. The pay table number and pay table itself are listed in the top rows. The third row from the bottom is how much the flat wins contribute to the return. The second row from the bottom is how much the progressive wins contribute to the return for each $10,000 in the meter. The bottom row is the breakeven point, or how high the meter would need to reach for the return to be 100%.
| Side Bet Pay Tables 1 to 10 | ||||||||||
| Table | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
| Royal flush | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% |
| Straight flush | 10% | 10% | 10% | 10% | 10% | 10% | 10% | 10% | $5000 | $20000 |
| Four of a kind | $100 | $150 | $500 | $500 | $500 | $500 | $500 | $500 | $500 | $500 |
| Full house | $75 | $100 | $100 | $150 | $75 | $100 | $150 | $150 | $100 | $100 |
| Flush | $50 | $50 | $50 | $75 | $50 | $75 | $100 | $100 | $50 | $50 |
| Straight | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| Three of a kind | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| Flat wins | 0.230323 | 0.278345 | 0.36238 | 0.483546 | 0.326369 | 0.41152 | 0.532685 | 0.532687 | 0.431648 | 0.639425 |
| Return per 10K in meter | 0.029242 | 0.029242 | 0.029242 | 0.029242 | 0.029242 | 0.029242 | 0.029242 | 0.029242 | 0.015391 | 0.015391 |
| Breakeven meter | $263205.26 | $246783.16 | $218045.79 | $176611.05 | $230360.53 | $201241.58 | $159806.84 | $159806.32 | $369281 | $234280 |
| Side Bet Pay Tables 11 to 15 | |||||
| Table | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 |
| Table | 1 | 9 | 10 | 14 | 15 |
| Royal flush | 100% | 100% | 100% | $5000 | 100% |
| Straight flush | 10% | 10% | 10% | $1000 | $4000 |
| Four of a kind | 1% | 5% | $250 | $500 | $400 |
| Full house | $150 | $150 | $150 | $100 | $80 |
| Flush | $75 | $75 | $100 | $75 | $40 |
| Straight | $50 | $50 | $0 | $30 | $0 |
| Three of a kind | $0 | $0 | $0 | $7 | $0 |
| Flat wins | 0.559741 | 0.559742 | 0.472671 | 0.543123 | 0.34533 |
| Return per 10K in meter | 0.053252 | 0.14929 | 0.029242 | 0.015391 | |
| Breakeven meter | $82674.57 | $29490 | $180330 | Never | $425365 |
Here is where the above pay tables have been known to appear.
Casino Canberra: I have heard the Canberra Casino follows pay table 7 but also pays $50 for a "dead man's hand" consisting of AA88x, where x is any other card. For the side bet to have no house edge in this game the meter would need to reach $149,389.47. For a $5 minimum game to have no house edge the meter would need to reach $238,716.85, and for a $10 game the meter would need to be $328,044.23.
In some casinos, especially in eastern Europe, Egypt, and Internt casinos using Blue Chip Games software, the player may switch one or more cards for a fee. This variation is sometimes called Oasis Poker is is addressed in depth in my section on that game.
I've been asked lots of times if an advantage can be gained by sharing information with other players. Although the rules forbid this in the land of casinos, there are multi-player Internet casinos where this could be done very easily by phone. However, don't get your hopes up. According to the paper "An Analysis of Caribbean Stud Poker" by Peter Griffin and John M. Gwynn Jr., which appears in the book Finding the Edge, in the perfect situation of having 7 colluding players it would be possible to narrow down the dealer's unseen cards to just 16 possible cards. Using a computer to analyze all 1,820 possible 4-card sets out of 16, the player would have an advantage of 2.3%. In a six player game the house would still have an edge of 0.4%. An article on this topic by Scott McIntosh at Review Poker Rooms also explores this topic and comes to similar conclusions.
Stealing a look at other player's cards can cut down the house edge marginally. If you have a borderline ace/king hand it would help to see if the other player's cards match the dealer's up card. The more that match, the more inclined you should be to raise. While the Internet would be a perfect forum to share information in a multi-player table, the most number of seats I have ever seen is three.
If the player makes a bet for the dealer, in most casinos the player may call the tip as long as the player raises his own bet. This is good strategy if the player raises with a marginal hand. Following is the strategy for how to play the dealer's tip.
If the player were to play both hands according to the tipping strategy then the tip would have an advantage of about 50%! This is a possible idea for player/dealer collusion.
Before playing for real money try my free Java game of Caribbean Stud Poker.
The Caribbean Stud Appendix shows, with a color coded chart, when to raise on ace/king for every situation.
See questions I've answered about Caribbean Stud Poker from my Ask the Wizard column.
German translation of this page.
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