If the dealer's hand qualifies - contains an Ace-King
pair or better (necessary in Cyberstud Poker), and you choose
to call and not fold, you will be paid out according to a schedule
based on the value of your hand.

Playing the Game
In Cyberstud Poker it's you against the dealer! The object is
to beat the dealer's poker hand.
At the beginning of each game you are required to place an initial
bet, known as an Ante. This amount appears on the Ante information
box. You can change your Ante between games.
Once you have set your Ante, click the Deal button. You will
be dealt a hand of five cards and the dealer one card. The rest
of the dealer's cards will only be dealt after you have chosen
to call or fold. You can now choose to call or fold, by clicking
the appropriate button.
If you fold, you will automatically lose your Ante and can start
again. If you call an additional wager equal to double the Ante
is required. This second wager is called your Bet and is automatically
deducted from your balance when you click the call button.
If you do not have the funds to make the Bet you will not be
able to call. If you want to call you must deposit additional
credits before completing this hand. Once you call the dealer's
remaining four cards are dealt. If the dealer's hand does not
have a rank of an Ace-King or higher, the dealer fails to qualify
and the game is over. Your bet will be returned to you with
a double your Ante, irrespective of the value of your cards.
If the dealer's hand does qualify, it is compared to your hand.
If the dealer's hand is higher, you will lose both your Ante
and your Bet.
If the dealer's hand is lower, you will receive twice your Ante
and will be paid out on your Bet according to the payout schedule.
The odds that your hand will pay out, as per the Payout Schedule,
will be shown with the hand information displayed on screen
during play.
If your hand and the dealer's tie on rank, whoever has the next
highest ranking card is the winner. If there is an absolute
tie, you will get all your money back.
Once the game is over, you will have the chance to change your
Ante and begin again.

Cyberstud Poker Rules
Cyberstud Poker is played with a single standard deck of 52
cards and has no wild cards.
The Dealer must get at least an Ace-King to qualify. Should
the dealer fail to qualify you will be paid your bet and double
your Ante.
Your Ante will remain on the table until you choose to call
or fold and complete the game. The Cyberstud Poker Payout Schedule
Below is the payout schedule of winning hands.
Hands |
Odds Paid on Bet |
Royal Flush |
1000 for 1 |
| Straight Flush |
200 for 1 |
| 4 of a Kind |
100 for 1 |
| Full House |
15 for 1 |
| Flush |
10 for 1 |
| Straight |
6 for 1 |
| 3 of a Kind |
4 for 1 |
| Two Pair |
2 for 1 |
| One Pair |
2 for 1 |
| Ace-King |
2 for 1 |

The Poker Hands
Royal Flush
This is the highest hand in Poker and consists of the following
cards: Ace, King, Queen, Jack, Ten, all of the same suit.
Straight Poker Flush
This is a combination of five cards in sequence and all of
the same suit.
Four of a Kind
This is a combination of four cards of the same denomination,
one in each suit.

Full House
This is a combination of three cards of one denomination and
two cards of another denomination. 
Flush
Five cards all of the same suit.

Straight
Five cards in sequence of any suit.
Three of a Kind
Three cards of the same denomination and two unmatched cards.
Two Pairs
Two different denominative pairs and any fifth card.

One Pair
Two cards of the same denomination and three unmatched cards.
Ace-King
The hand includes an Ace and a King with three unmatched cards.
A more comprehensive set of Cyber Stud Poker instructions
is included with the Casino Kingdom software.

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