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| The player antes, and is then dealt a five-card
hand; the dealer is also dealt five cards of which only one
is uncovered. The player now either folds, losing his ante,
or bets an extra amount equal to precisely twice the ante. The
dealer then discloses his lingering four cards. If the dealer's
hand is not Ace-King or better, the player is paid even money
on the ante and zero on the bet. If the dealer's hand is Ace-King
or better it is said to "qualify". |
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| In that case if the dealer's hand is better
than the player's, the player's ante and bet are collected
by the house. If the dealer's qualifying hand in Caribbean
Stud Poker is worse than the player's hand, the player is
paid even money on the ante and an amount on the bet according
to the player's hand as follows:
AK or pair 1:1
two pair 2:1
three of a kind 3:1
straight 4:1
flush 5:1
full house 7:1
four of a kind 20:1
straight flush 50:1
royal flush 100:1
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