Though the game varies sharply from its poker cousins, Caribbean Stud Poker terms and definitions will likely be familiar to seasoned poker fans. They will will, however, vex those who don’t yet know how to play Caribbean Stud Poker online and those not steeped in poker culture.
With this in mind, Gambling City presents its quick and dirty Caribbean Stud Poker glossary. Learn Caribbean Stud Poker slang in just a few minutes by reading through the following list of terms.
Caribbean Stud Poker Glossary
Ante – An initial wager made to qualify each player for the next hand.
Bet – The second and final wager made in Caribbean Stud Poker. It will be exactly twice the size of each player's ante.
Chip – The betting currency. It comes in many different dollar denominations.
Chip Accelerator – Used in American games to track the progressive jackpot. European games have a special betting area on the table for players wishing to compete for the jackpot.
Dealer – The casino employee that collects the bets and deals the hands. This term also applies to the hand that each player will be competing against.
Flush – Five cards of the same suit (ex: five hearts).
Fold – To forfeit your ante and surrender your hand.
Four of a Kind – Four cards of the same value (ex: four Aces).
Full House – Three cards of the same value plus two cards of the same value (ex: three Kings, two Queens).
Hand – The five cards dealt to each player. This term may also refer to one complete round of Caribbean Stud Poker.
Hole Cards – Cards that are dealt and remain face down.
House – This refers to the casino in which you are playing.
House Edge – The long-term advantage that the casino has at each specific game.
Maximum – The maximum amount of money that you may wager on any single hand of Caribbean Stud Poker. Minimums may vary between casinos and even tables.
Minimum – The minimum amount of money that you may wager on any single hand of Caribbean Stud Poker. Minimums may vary between casinos and even tables.
Misdeal – This occurs when the dealer gives an incorrect number of cards to any player or themselves. If players receive a misdeal then the hand is void and must be redealt. If the dealer receives a misdeal then they simply deal themselves the missing card.
Pair – Two cards of the same value (ex: two Jacks). This is the lowest possible combination acknowledged in Caribbean Stud Poker, and it pays 1:1.
Payout – The winnings that each player is entitled to in any given hand.
Players – Paying participants at any Caribbean Stud Poker table.
Progressive Feature – This is a secondary betting option that Caribbean Stud Poker players have at some tables. They have the option of placing an additional chip in a special betting area, and if they receive a certain combination in that hand then their original progressive bet entitles them to an increased payout. Players that receive a Royal Flush will get the entire progressive jackpot.
Push – When the dealer's hand ties with any player's hand.
Royal Flush – The top five cards in one suit (ex: 10, Jack, Queen, King, and Ace of spades).
Straight – Five cards of consecutive value (ex: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 in any suit).
Strategy – A method of play designed to increase a player's chances of winning.
Stud Poker – A type of poker game in which there is a combination of face up and face down cards. Each player's hand is unique (there are no shared cards) and players do NOT have the option to draw new cards.
Three of a Kind – Three cards of the same value (ex: three Jacks).
Two Pair – Two sets of pairs (ex: two Jacks plus two Kings).
Caribbean Stud Poker Glossary
You are now equipped with the Caribbean Stud Poker terms, Caribbean Stud Poker slang, definitions, insights and the language you’ll hear at the virtual table.
Print this Gambling City glossary. Keep it in your pocket. Etch it in your memory. Once you learn the lingo, all that’s left is to actually play Caribbean Stud Poker online. Good luck!