Casino Conditions
- Home
- Contact Us
- eCOGRA Casinos
- Online Casino Reviews
- Free Sign Up Bonuses
- UK Casino Gambling
- UK Fruit Machines
- Reputable Casino Software
- Online Casinos Blacklist
- Casino Deposit Methods
- Poker Room Reviews
- Internet Bingo Games
- Wagering Requirements
- Managing Your Bankroll
- Gambling Tips
- Card Games

 Gaming Rules
- Baccarat Rules
- Blackjack Rules
- Craps Rules
- Keno Rules
- Poker Rules
- Roulette Rules
- Slots Rules
- Video Poker Rules

 Gaming Tips
- Baccarat Tips
- Blackjack Tips
- Craps Tips
- Keno Tips
- Poker Tips
- Roulette Tips
- Slots Tips
- Video Poker Tips
 
Online Casino Project >>> Gambling Tips >>> December 2005


Playing the Caribbean Poker Jackpot - Part II

Continuing the considerations of making the progressive bet at Caribbean Poker, in order to determine whether the progressive jackpot is worth playing, you need to know the minimum jackpot amounts neeo return a positive expectation for the highest ranking poker hands:

Royal Flush, Straight Flush, Four-of-a-Kind, Full House, and Flush.

The following chart shows these amounts, which are commonly found in Las Vegas casinos and Atlantic City casinos.  It has been tabulated according to the Law of Probability, and is widely used by professional gamblers.

For casinos that have one of the following pay tables, only bet the $1 progressive if the corresponding jackpot is at the minimum size listed:

HAND Las Vegas Casino #1 Las Vegas Casino #1 Las Vegas Casino #1 Atlantic City Casinos
Royal Flush Full Jackpot Full Jackpot Full Jackpot Full Jackpot
Straight Flush 10% of Jackpot 10% of Jackpot 10% of Jackpot 10% of Jackpot
4 of a Kind $100 $150 $500 $500
Full House $75 $100 $150 $100
Flush $50 $50 $75 $50
Minimum Progressive $263,205 $246,784 $176,613 $218,047

Back to Gambling Tips Index

Back to Online Casino Project' Betting News Index

More Caribbean Stud Poker Tips, Rules and Pointers:

 

2005 - Online Casino Project.com