Carribean Hold Em

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  1. Carribean Holdem Strategy
  2. Caribbean Holdem Rules
  3. Caribbean Hold'em
  4. Caribbean Hold'em Progressive Rules
  5. Caribbean Hold'em Poker

Caribbean Hold'Em is a poker-based casino game similar to the popular Caribbean Stud table game. Casino Hold'Em is essentially the same game. The only difference between the two is that Carribean Hold'Em only pays even money on the Ante when the dealer doesn't qualify, while Casino Hold'Em always pays the Ante according to the paytable. Basic strategy remains the same for both games. These games are popular in online casinos, but I haven't seen them in the Vegas or California casinos.

Caribbean Hold 'Em is the same thing as Casino Hold 'Em, except the Ante bet pays even money only if the dealer doesn't qualify. It also adds a progressive jackpot side bet. This version can be played only at Internet casinos using Realtime Gaming software. Try your luck at Caribbean Hold'Em Poker for free here today! Start playing Caribbean Hold'Em Poker online now or learn more about the Caribbean Hold'Em Poker Progressives game here. Create Account Logout Login Play Now. 24/7 USA Toll Free: 1-866-513-0857. Play Now Create Account Instant Play Download Home Games Promotions. Caribbean Hold'Em. The Wizard's Caribbean Stud Poker Strategy Always raise with a pair or higher, fold with less than ace/king, and raise on ace/king if any of the following three rules apply. Raise if the dealer's card is a 2 through queen and matches one of yours. Raise if the dealer's card is an ace or king and you have a queen or jack in your hand.

I devised a Basic Strategy for the game, because one didn't exist yet, and I wanted to play this game online (for real money, like $1 Antes). There are a few calculators for the game, but it's not practical to play with one. With practice, you'll learn most of the basic strategy, and will have to refer to the table for only a few cases. Of course, the goal is to enjoy playing the game, and for decisions to become natural. The strategy is written in poker terms, so it's easy to understand and remember if you've played a lot of Hold'Em.

There's only one decision point in Carribean/Casino Hold'Em, so how hard can it be to play? As you'll see, basic strategy is very loose compared to all other poker-based table games. Here, you need to bet hands like 6th nut kicker, overcards, gutshots, and runner-runner flush draws. It's kind of crazy, but that's because the dealer needs a pair of 4's or better to qualify, and because the Ante pays odds for a flush or better.

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Rules

The rules are as follows:

  1. The player must Ante before play starts.
  2. The player receives the two hole cards for his hand.
  3. The flop (3 cards) is dealt on the community board.
  4. The player must decide either to (a) 2x raise his hand, or (b) to fold his Ante. This is the only decision point.
  5. The turn and river are dealt on the community board.
  6. The dealer reveals his hole cards. The dealer must make a pair of 4's or better to qualify.
  7. If the dealer doesn't qualify, then the player wins even money on his Ante (Casino Hold'Em pays odds), and pushes the 2x raise.
  8. If the dealer qualifies and has a better hand than the player, the player loses both the Ante and 2x raise.
  9. If the dealer qualifies and has a worse hand than the player, the player wins even money on the 2x raise, and is paid on the Ante according to the paytable.
  10. If the dealer qualifies and has the same hand as the player, all bets push.

Ante Paytable

Carribean/Casino Hold'Em Ante Paytable
HandPayout
Royal Flush100:1
Straight Flush20:1
Quads10:1
Full House3:1
Flush2:1
Others1:1

The above table is the most common paytable for the game. Other paytables will not affect basic strategy, unless they pay differently for full houses or flushes. Otherwise, it will just alter the house edge.

House Edge

According to the Wizard Of Odds, the house edge for Casino Hold'Em with the above paytable is 2.16%. The following Basic Strategy simulates at about a 2.5% house edge. The house edge for Caribbean Hold'Em is significantly higher, since the Ante only pays even money when the dealer doesn't qualify. The Basic Strategy performs equally well for both games, and simulates at about a 3.5% house edge for Caribbean Hold'Em because of the even-money Ante rule.

Basic Strategy

The basic strategy for Carribean/Casino Hold'Em with the above Ante paytable is as follows:

Tripped Flop

For a 3-of-a-kind flop, bet the following hands:

  • bet a full house or better
  • bet 7th nut kicker or better
  • bet any runner-runner flush draw

Paired Flop

For a paired flop, you should bet the following hands:

  • bet any two pairs or better
  • bet any straight or flush draw (including gutshots)
  • if the board does not qualify, bet 6th nut kicker or better
  • if the board does not qualify, bet any runner-runner flush draw
  • if the board qualifies, bet 3rd nut kicker or better
  • if the board qualifies, bet 4th nut kicker if the board singleton is below your low card
  • if the board qualifies, bet runner-runner flush draw with 5th nut kicker or better

Suited Flop

For a suited flop, you should bet the following hands: Ruby royal casino reviews.

  • bet any pair
  • bet any flush draw
  • bet any open-ended straight draw
  • bet any gutshot straight draw when your cards are above the entire board
  • bet a gutshot draw with 4th nut kicker unless idiot end
  • bet nut kicker if no possible straight on board
  • bet nut kicker if any board cards are below your low card
  • bet 2nd nut kicker when at least two board cards are below your low card

Offsuit Flop

For an offsuit and unpaired board, you should bet the following hands:

  • bet any pair
  • bet nut kicker
  • bet any flush or open-ended straight draw
  • bet when both your cards are above the entire board
  • bet any gutshot when either (a) the board has a gap, (b) your low card is above any board card, or (c) you have 4th nut kicker, or (c) you have a runner-runner flush draw, or (d) your drawing to the high end of the straight
  • bet 2nd nut kicker when your low card is above any board card
  • bet 2nd nut kicker when the board is rainbow, with at most 1 possible straight
  • bet 3rd nut kicker or better when you have a runner-runner draw to an AKQJT straight
  • bet when 2 board cards are under your low card, and your high card is 8 or better
  • bet when 3 board cards are under your high card, no possible straight on rainbow board, and your low card is 4 or higher
  • bet 95 or better when 2 board cards are below your high card, and 1 board card is below your low card
  • bet a runner-runner flush draw with 3rd nut kicker or better
  • bet a runner-runner flush draw with 2 board cards below your low card
  • bet a runner-runner flush draw with 1 board card below your low card, and your high card is 8 or better
  • bet a runner-runner flush draw with 95 or better

Practice Game

gaming4tito
The Bovada site has a poker based game called Caribbean Hold 'em. Although I may have overlooked it, I could not find anything about the game on the Wizard of Odds site. Anybody have any info on this game?
tringlomane
It's listed under Casino Hold 'em, which was invented by follow WoV member, MrCasinoGames. Caribbean Hold 'em is the same rules.
http://wizardofodds.com/games/casino-hold-em/
gaming4tito
That's impressive,
I was only playing around with it in practice mode but it certainly is a fun game. Now Bovada does utilize the pay table that yields a house edge of 2.16%, but there is also an optional progressive as well. How does this bet typically factor into the house edge?
tringlomane

How does this bet typically factor into the house edge?


Usually badly.
MrCasinoGames

The Bovada site has a poker based game called Caribbean Hold 'em. Although I may have overlooked it, I could not find anything about the game on the Wizard of Odds site. Anybody have any info on this game?


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Introduction
Casino Hold'em (also known as Caribbean Hold'em) is a variation of the game Texas Hold'em in which you play against a casino dealer.
The game is available at Playtech, Net Ent, Evolution Gaming, GamesOS (CTXM), RealTime Gaming, BGTECH G2 (Boss Media), Bodog, Bovada, World Match, Random Logic, 888.com, Dragon Fish, PKR, Viaden Media, Gale Wind, iPoker Network, Betsson AB, Gale Wind casinos..
The game's low expected loss per unit wagered makes it a useful alternative for clearing bonuses. Optimal strategy is complex, so game play can be slow.
Rules and Play
After placing an Ante bet, the player's two cards are dealt, as well as three of the five community cards (the Flop).
Caribbean hold
The player then must choose to either fold and forfeit the hand (losing ante bet), or raise and play the hand.
The raise bet must be 2x the size of the Ante bet. If the player raises, then there are several possible payouts.
If the dealer has a pair of 4s or better, the dealer 'qualifies.' Payouts depend on whether the dealer qualifies, as listed below.
1) Dealer Does Not Qualify -- Ante bet pays according to table below, raise bet pushes
2) Player Wins, Dealer Qualifies -- Ante bet pays according to table below, raise bet pays 1:1
3) Player and Dealer Tie, Dealer Qualifies -- All bets push
4) Player Loses, Dealer Qualifies -- All bets lose
Stephen Au-Yeung (Legend of New Table Games®) NewTableGames.com
tringlomane
Stephen, do you know if anyone has quantified a more detailed strategy for this game? The wizard just gave a simple raise/fold ratio. Basically unpaired lower hole cards is a fold.
MrCasinoGames

Stephen, do you know if anyone has quantified a more detailed strategy for this game? The wizard just gave a simple raise/fold ratio. Basically unpaired lower hole cards is a fold.


Yes, will add it here soon.
Stephen Au-Yeung (Legend of New Table Games®) NewTableGames.com
MrCasinoGames

Stephen, do you know if anyone has quantified a more detailed strategy for this game? The wizard just gave a simple raise/fold ratio. Best casino nz. Basically unpaired lower hole cards is a fold.


Carribean holdem strategy
The player then must choose to either fold and forfeit the hand (losing ante bet), or raise and play the hand.
The raise bet must be 2x the size of the Ante bet. If the player raises, then there are several possible payouts.
If the dealer has a pair of 4s or better, the dealer 'qualifies.' Payouts depend on whether the dealer qualifies, as listed below.
1) Dealer Does Not Qualify -- Ante bet pays according to table below, raise bet pushes
2) Player Wins, Dealer Qualifies -- Ante bet pays according to table below, raise bet pays 1:1
3) Player and Dealer Tie, Dealer Qualifies -- All bets push
4) Player Loses, Dealer Qualifies -- All bets lose
Stephen Au-Yeung (Legend of New Table Games®) NewTableGames.com
tringlomane
Stephen, do you know if anyone has quantified a more detailed strategy for this game? The wizard just gave a simple raise/fold ratio. Basically unpaired lower hole cards is a fold.
MrCasinoGames

Stephen, do you know if anyone has quantified a more detailed strategy for this game? The wizard just gave a simple raise/fold ratio. Basically unpaired lower hole cards is a fold.


Yes, will add it here soon.
Stephen Au-Yeung (Legend of New Table Games®) NewTableGames.com
MrCasinoGames

Stephen, do you know if anyone has quantified a more detailed strategy for this game? The wizard just gave a simple raise/fold ratio. Best casino nz. Basically unpaired lower hole cards is a fold.


Hi tringlomane,
Below is the detailed strategy for Casino Hold'em/Caribbean Hold'em.
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AnteWin pay-table
Royal Flush 100:1
Straight Flush 20:1
Quads 10:1
Full House 3:1
Flush 2:1
Others 1:1
Basic Strategy
The basic strategy for Carribean/Casino Hold'Em with the above AnteWin pay-table is as follows:
For a 3-of-a-kind flop, bet the following hands:
bet a full house or better
bet 7th nut kicker or better
bet any runner-runner flush draw
Paired Flop
For a paired flop, you should bet the following hands:

Carribean Holdem Strategy

bet any two pairs or better
bet any straight or flush draw (including gutshots)
if the board does not qualify, bet 6th nut kicker or better
if the board does not qualify, bet any runner-runner flush draw
if the board qualifies, bet 3rd nut kicker or better
if the board qualifies, bet 4th nut kicker if the board singleton is below your low card
if the board qualifies, bet runner-runner flush draw with 5th nut kicker or better
Suited Flop
For a suited flop, you should bet the following hands:
bet any pair
bet any flush draw
bet any open-ended straight draw
bet any gutshot straight draw when your cards are above the entire board
bet a gutshot draw with 4th nut kicker unless idiot end
bet nut kicker if no possible straight on board
bet nut kicker if any board cards are below your low card
bet 2nd nut kicker when at least two board cards are below your low card
Offsuit Flop
For an offsuit and unpaired board, you should bet the following hands:
bet any pair

Caribbean Holdem Rules


bet nut kicker
bet any flush or open-ended straight draw
bet when both your cards are above the entire board

Caribbean Hold'em

bet any gutshot when either (a) the board has a gap, (b) your low card is above any board card, or (c) you have 4th nut kicker, or (c) you have a runner-runner flush draw, or (d) your drawing to the high end of the straight
bet 2nd nut kicker when your low card is above any board card
bet 2nd nut kicker when the board is rainbow, with at most 1 possible straight
bet 3rd nut kicker or better when you have a runner-runner draw to an AKQJT straight
bet when 2 board cards are under your low card, and your high card is 8 or better
bet when 3 board cards are under your high card, no possible straight on rainbow board, and your low card is 4 or higher

Caribbean Hold'em Progressive Rules


bet 95 or better when 2 board cards are below your high card, and 1 board card is below your low card
bet a runner-runner flush draw with 3rd nut kicker or better
bet a runner-runner flush draw with 2 board cards below your low card

Caribbean Hold'em Poker

bet a runner-runner flush draw with 1 board card below your low card, and your high card is 8 or better
bet a runner-runner flush draw with 95 or better
Stephen Au-Yeung (Legend of New Table Games®) NewTableGames.com
gaming4tito
Thanks Mr.CasinoGames,
It's a great game and I appreciate all the useful information.
tringlomane
I didn't realize Stephen How got around to analyzing the game. Great stuff! Thanks for pointing that out, Stephen.
But one word of warning Tito, it looks like Caribbean Hold'em only offers an even money win on the ante when the dealer doesn't qualify (like Caribbean Stud). I can't believe Bovada uses that rule, it's probably one of the most annoying rules of all time. This ups the house edge to about 3.09% and Stephen How's basic strategy runs about a 3.5% house edge according to his testing.




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