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Caribbean Poker Online: How To Play The Game

Written By:  J Finney
Wednesday, January 18, 2006

If you want to play online Caribbean poker but are not really sure what it is then you've come to the right spot. Online Caribbean Poker is a game played one on one with the dealer instead of with a table full of people. This not only makes the game go by fast but you do not have to wait on everyone else at the table to decide whether they want to bet on their hand or not.

Playing poker online is just as much fun as playing at the casino as long as you are winning. If your not, at least you do not have to walk away from the table in front of everyone. There are many online casinos that let you play for fun with no fee, if you are playing in a tournament there will, more than likely be fees to enter. Playing online is one way you can actually earn experience before your big game.

Playing online Caribbean poker is not that hard as long as you have patience. Not because the game is long, it is not, but because if you are losing you must get back in the game. Many online casinos allow you to download the software for free, making it possible for anyone with an internet connection to practice their skills. Remember the whole object of the game is to have a better hand than the dealer. The player must enter the betting amount, which is also known as the "Ante." The dealer deals out the cards so that both the player and the dealer will have five cards, one of which will be placed face up.

The player is allowed to look at their own cards before placing a bet or folding. The dealer will then show you his cards. If the dealer's hand shows an Ace or King, the dealer wins. A winning hand is known as a qualifying hand. If the dealer's hand does not show these cards, the player wins back his wager, which is doubled. If the player still has a better hand than the dealers' qualifying hand, the player will get double his wager. If you do not have an ace or a king, your best bet is to fold.

Do you think you have enough experience and are ready to play online Caribbean poker against others for money? If you are, you may want to try your hand at an online Caribbean poker tournament, these are actually done by satellite and the prices are big. Imagine playing poker and winning a $10,000 package, trips, cruises or even $1000 in cash.

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