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Below is the payout schedule of winning player hands:
Note:
In Cyberstud Poker odds are expressed as a for b.
If Your Hand is a Odds Paid on Bet Alternative Odds
Royal Flush 1000 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
If you do not have enough credits to make and Ante and a Bet, you will receive notification that you have insufficient credits to continue playing and will have to purchase more credits to play.
If the dealer's hand does not have a rank of Ace-King or higher, the dealer fails to qualify and the game is over. Your bet is returned to you together with double your Ante, irrespective of the value of your cards.
If the dealer's hand does qualify you will be paid out according to the payout schedule. Your bet will be paid out at the listed odds and you will receive double your Ante back.
Example 1:
You Ante 1 credit. You hold a Royal Flush. You call, wagering another 2 credits. The dealer has nothing, not even an Ace-King. Your wager of 2 credits is returned plus double your Ante: 2 x 1 credit. The total you are paid out is 4 credits. Since you wagered 3 credits on this hand, your net profit is one credit.
Example 2:
You Ante 1 credit. You hold nothing. You call, wagering another 2 credits. The dealer has an Ace-King. You lose your three credits. You are paid nothing. Your net loss is 3 credits.
Example 3:
You Ante 1 credit. You hold an Ace-King. You call, wagering another 2 credits. The dealer has nothing. Your wager of 2 credits is returned plus double your Ante: 2 x 1 credit. The total you are paid out is 4 credits. Since you wagered 3 credits on this hand, your net profit is one credit.
Example 4:
You Ante 1 credit. You hold an Ace-King. You call, wagering another 2 credits. The dealer also has an Ace-King. You have the better high card, and are paid double your Ante: 2 x 1 credit, plus two times your wager: 2 x 2 credits = 4 credits. The total amount you are paid is 6 credits. Since, you wagered 3 credits your net profit is 3 credits.
Example 5:
You Ante 1 credit. You hold a Royal Flush. You call, wagering another 2 credits. The dealer has an Ace-King or higher, but not a Royal Flush. You are paid double your Ante: 2 x 1 credit plus 1000 for each of the 2 credits in your wager. The total credits you are paid is: (2 x 1000) + 2 = 2002 credits. Your net profit is 1999 since you wagered of 3 credits to play this hand.
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