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Caribbean Poker

By JAR

This famous game is well-known for many people. The easy rules of caribbean poker make it an entertaining game, winning daily, new players, nevertheless this facility also does the players without experience believe that is not a strategy to gain this game.

Nevertheless, professional players say who exist strategies that every player can develop with effort. Almost every player can create their personalized strategy. This game, it is played with 52 cards, and doesn't have a minimal limit of players, However, has a maximum limit of 10 players.

This version of poker has the same rule, in which all the present players in a table play against the dealer (casino). For those players accustomed, to playing poker, there will be no problem, since it has rules similar to those of classic poker. However, there is a poker variant, is most similar to caribbean poker, this variant is played in private games, especially those which are between two players (hand to hand), this game is called Cincinnati Kid.

If a player is interested in this game, it must be known, the banking has an advantage of 5.26 percent, therefore every 100 $ who a player bets, he will eventually lose 5.26 percent. but do not lose hope, because with a few simple steps, you can reduce that advantage to enhance our chances.

There are players who bet only if they have a pair or a higher hand, this is a well known strategy that can be used in Caribbean poker. Another strategy known, is based on the dealer's card that we view. The idea of this strategy is to have a good understanding of when to bet and when to withdraw.

Before taking this decision you must understand that there are four possible outcomes, after this move:

Outcome 1: we withdraw and lose the initial bet (ante)

Outcome 2: we bet and win only the initial bet (ante) if the dealer does not qualify.

Outcome 3: we bet and win the initial bet (ante) the bet because the dealer's hand qualifies, but our hand surpasses the dealer's hand and we defeat him.

Outcome 4: This last result is contrary to the outcome 3, where we lose everything, being defeated by the dealer.

In Caribbean poker bluffing is not recommended, as is done in some other versions of poker, because it is very risky and pointless, so in this case it would be better to fold.

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