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Caribbean Hold'Em Poker

Caribbean Hold'Em Poker

Texas Hold’Em’s bones, Caribbean skin. Two cards, three up, and a shot at the Progressive pot if you’re bold enough.

Theme & Atmosphere

It’s poker with a pirate’s smirk. First time I sat at this felt, the skull-and-crossbones grinned like it knew my tells. Blue felt, chips stacked like they’ve been waiting for your hands all day. Dealer’s across the felt, cards in hand, nothing between you but the chips. Raise, and you’re riding it out to the river. Fold, and you’ll feel the table watching. The Progressive button glows like a dare in the corner, tap it, and every hand’s got the shadow of a Jackpot hanging over it. This game shares a progressive jackpot with Caribbean Hold'em and Caribbean Draw Poker. 

Feature Overview

  1. The deal: You get two-hole cards. The flop (three community cards) hits face-up right away.
  2. Your decision window: Raise to chase the turn and river, or Fold and save the call.
  3. Dealer rule: Must qualify with a Pair of 4s or Better.
  4. Settle up: Beat the dealer’s five-card hand and you’re paid on Ante (per table) and Call (1:1). If the dealer doesn’t qualify, your Ante pays per the ante Paytable and the Call pushes back.
  5. Progressive Side Bet (optional): One chip lights up fixed bonuses for premium hands, with a Royal Flush taking the full Progressive.

Technical Specifications & Mechanics

Played on a single Caribbean Hold’Em table, dealer up top, your spots down front. Main bet runs from 1 to 500, with a separate chip stack for the Progressive Side Bet if you want to chase something stupid big. The interface’s built for pace, chip clicks are instant, Raise/Fold doesn’t lag, and you can lock in a decision before the animations catch up. RNG-certified and bias-free, so if you lose, it’s not the code. Runs the same tight on phone or desktop.

Bet & Paytable Analysis

The ante’s where you start bleeding or building. Beat the dealer and your call bet pays even money. This is where the real juice is, 100:1 on a Royal Flush, scaling down to even money on a high card win. Side Bet is fixed-payout insanity: 75 for a flush, 100 for a full house, 500 for four of a kind, 10% of the pot for a straight flush, and the whole Progressive for a Royal. That Side Bet’s not for the rent, it’s for the shot at making everyone in the room stare. Play tight, raise when you’ve got the drop, and remember: folding bad is cheaper than watching it lose slow. 

Unique Selling Points

  • Progressive Side Bet with full pot on Royal Flush
  • Dealer must qualify with Pair of 4s or Better
  • Fast, clean Caribbean Hold’Em format

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