Caribbean Holdem Progressive Jackpot
How to play Caribbean Hold'em
A player must try in Caribbean Hold'em to get a better five-card poker hand than the dealer. Three community cards, called the Flop, are dealt face up. The dealer is dealt two cards face down and the player is dealt two cards face up. He predicts whether or not his five-card poker hand will beat the dealer's hand.
If the player believes his five-card poker hand will be as good or better than the dealers, he will Call to make an additional bet that is twice the ante. If he believes the dealer will have a better five-card hand, he will Fold to forfeit the ante and end the game.
Two more community cards are dealt face up. Both player and the dealer use some or all of the five community cards to make the best five-card poker hand.
There is an extra coin slot that should be clicked before clicking Deal to place a progressive bet.
Hand Ranks
Hand |
Description |
Royal Flush |
10, Jack, Queen, King, and Ace of same suit |
Straight Flush |
Five cards of same suit in sequence |
Four of a Kind |
Four cards of same rank |
Full House |
Five cards of same suit |
Straight |
Five cards in sequence |
Three of a Kind |
Three cards of same rank |
Two Pair |
Two pairs of different rank |
One Pair |
Two cards of same rank |



