Caribbean Stud Poker is a casino table game that is similar to traditional five-card stud poker. The game is played on a table similar to a blackjack table, and players play against the house rather than against each other. The objective of the game is to beat the dealer's hand. The game starts with each player making an ante bet, and then receiving five cards face down. The dealer also receives five cards, but only one is face up. After seeing their cards, players have the option to fold or make a raise bet, which must be twice the ante.
The dealer then reveals their four remaining cards and compares their hand to the players' hands. If the dealer has an Ace-King or better, the game will continue with the players' hands being compared to the dealer's hand. If the dealer does not have an Ace-King or better, the game ends, and the ante bet will be paid even money, and the raise bet will push.
The dealer then reveals their four remaining cards and compares their hand to the players' hands. If the dealer has an Ace-King or better, the game will continue with the players' hands being compared to the dealer's hand. If the dealer does not have an Ace-King or better, the game ends, and the ante bet will be paid even money, and the raise bet will push.