The player is then given the option to replace up to 2 of the cards in their hand, if they choose to do so this requires an additional wager equal in size to twice the Ante bet, or to Fold the hand losing their Ante bet. All but one of the dealers cards are dealt face down (often referred to as ‘Hole’ cards). Initially the player places an ‘Ante’ wager and the dealer will deal out 5 cards to the player and themselves. We are only aware of Caribbean Draw Poker being available at RealTime Gaming, Microgaming and Boss Media casinos. Caribbean Draw Poker is played with a standard 52 card deck. Specifically Caribbean Draw Poker is a derivative of the Five Card Stud game.
Calculating the House Edge of the Bonus BetĬaribbean Draw Poker is a casino poker game, meaning that it’s derived from classic player vs player poker, but instead the player plays against the house.