Cyberstud Poker is a game of skill and chance between you and the Dealer. It is played with a single standard deck of 52 cards that are shuffled before each game.
You are dealt five cards and the Dealer is dealt one card. When you receive your cards, you can choose to call or fold. The hands are compared and any winnings paid out.
The objective is to complete the game with the strongest hand. The payout is dependent on the value of the hand you are holding.
Payout Schedule
Winning hands in Cyberstud Poker pay out as follows:
Note:
In Cyberstud Poker odds are expressed as a for b.
Hand Combination |
Odds |
Alternative Odds |
Royal Flush |
1,000 for 1 |
999 to 1 |
Straight Flush |
200 for 1 |
199 to 1 |
| Four of a Kind |
100 for 1 |
99 to 1 |
| Full House |
15 for 1 |
14 to 1 |
| Flush |
10 for 1 |
9 to 1 |
| Straight |
6 for 1 |
5 to 1 |
| Three of a Kind |
4 for 1 |
3 to 1 |
| Two Pair |
2 for 1 |
1 to 1 |
| One Pair |
2 for 1 |
1 to 1 |
| Ace-King |
2 for 1 |
1 to 1 |
The Dealer must get at least an Ace-King combination or higher to qualify. If the Dealer's hand does not qualify, you are paid your bet and double your ante, regardless of the value of your hand.
If the Dealer's hand qualifies, you are paid out according to the Payout Schedule and receive double your ante.
Example:
1. You ante one credit and are dealt a Royal Flush . You call, betting another two credits. The Dealer's hand does not qualify, so your bet of two credits plus double your ante: 1 x 2 = 2 credits, is returned to you. You are paid out four credits. Since you wagered three credits on this hand, your net profit is one credit.
2.
You ante one credit and are dealt a hand with no combinations. You call, betting another two credits. The Dealer has an Ace-King combination, so you lose your three credits. Your net loss is three credits.
3.
You ante one credit and are dealt an Ace-King combination. You call, betting another two credits. The Dealer's hand does not qualify, so your bet of two credits plus double your ante: 1 x 2 = 2 credits is returned to you. You are paid out four credits. Since you wagered three credits on this hand, your net profit is one credit.
4.You ante one credit and are dealt an Ace-King combination. You call, betting another two credits. The Dealer also has an Ace-King combination. The hands are compared and the hand with the higher card wins. Your hand has the high card, so you are paid two times your bet: 2 x 2 = 4 credits, plus double your ante: 1 x 2 = 2 credits. You are paid out six credits. Since you wagered three credits on this hand, your net profit is three credits.
5. You ante one credit and are dealt a Royal Flush . You call, betting another two credits.
The Dealer has a Straight Flush . As the odds on a Royal Flush are 1,000 for 1, you are paid: 2 x 1,000 = 2,000 credits for your bet, plus double your ante: 1 x 2 = 2 credits. You are paid out: (2 x 1,000) + 2 = 2,002 credits. Since you wagered three credits on this hand, your net profit is 1,999 credits.
The Poker Hands
Natural Royal Flush
This is a combination of the following cards of the same suit: Ace, King, Queen, Jack and Ten. Example:
Example:

Straight Flush
This is a combination of five cards of the same suit in sequence.
Example:

Four of a Kind
This is a combination of four cards of the same denomination.
Example:

Full House
This is a combination of three cards of the same denomination, and two cards of another denomination.
Example:

Flush
This is a combination of five cards of the same suit.
Example:

Straight
This is a combination of five cards of different suits in sequence.
Example:

Three of a Kind
This is a combination of three cards of the same denomination, and any two other cards.
Example:

Two Pairs
This is a combination of two denominative pairs and any other card.
Example:

One Pair
This is a combination of one denominative pair and three unmatched cards.
Example:

Ace-King
This is a combination of an Ace and a King, and three unmatched cards.
Example:
