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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:
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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 |
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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 |
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Flush |
$50 |
$50 |
$75 |
$50 |
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Minimum
Progressive |
$263,205 |
$246,784 |
$176,613 |
$218,047 |
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