May 19th, 2011 at 12:24:30 PM
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I visited Europe many times and I knew one of the casinos
had a Caribbean Stud game called by the Wizard as "Belgium varian of Oasis Poker",
that is, you can buy one card from the dealer if you want.
What made this casino different was the pay table they offered:
Royal: 100 to 1
Straight Flush: 50 to 1
Four of Kind: 20 to 1
Full House: 10 to 1
Flush: 8 to 1
Straight: 5 to 1
Three of Kind: 3 to 1
Two Pairs: 2 to 1
Others: 1 to 1
Any comments?
The information is absolutely true (no typo in the numbers) and I played there as much as I could.
had a Caribbean Stud game called by the Wizard as "Belgium varian of Oasis Poker",
that is, you can buy one card from the dealer if you want.
What made this casino different was the pay table they offered:
Royal: 100 to 1
Straight Flush: 50 to 1
Four of Kind: 20 to 1
Full House: 10 to 1
Flush: 8 to 1
Straight: 5 to 1
Three of Kind: 3 to 1
Two Pairs: 2 to 1
Others: 1 to 1
Any comments?
The information is absolutely true (no typo in the numbers) and I played there as much as I could.
winning streaks come and go, losing streak never ends.
May 19th, 2011 at 2:38:45 PM
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What do you mean by "others"? Does the pay table apply before or after the switched card?
"For with much wisdom comes much sorrow." -- Ecclesiastes 1:18 (NIV)
May 19th, 2011 at 2:54:25 PM
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"Others" means " one pair and A/K" if player win and dealer qualify. Nothing special with that.
The same table apply to both before and after hand.
I know some European casinos pay less for a switched hand, but not this one.
The same table apply to both before and after hand.
I know some European casinos pay less for a switched hand, but not this one.
winning streaks come and go, losing streak never ends.