Oh, I'm so lousy at this money management thing! How do you do it, guys? It seems I will never really learn how to protect my savings ;)
The hardest thing for me is to quit, even when I know I don't have any chances. I'm good at studying the other players though, which could be compensation, but not really.


It works out that a player will lose 25% more if he habitually bluffs while holding a weak hand. Smart players don't bluff in Caribbean Stud! Never fold if you're holding 2 pairs or better. Another simple tip is to avoid playing the progressive jackpots. Just consider the odds: supposing that a flush pays $100 on a $1 wager, statistically you'll only see a flush once every 526 hands. Does that sound like a good bet? The last tip concerns the odds of the game. The house has an advantage in Caribbean Stud Poker of around 5.3%. These aren't the best odds for a casino game, to be honest, and they put Caribbean Stud Poker on par with Roulette. If you're going to play, you should just play for enjoyment, as you can't expect to win with any consistency. When the house has an edge of that size, you won't win in the long-term, but you might just get lucky in the short term.
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