✨ Caribbean Stud Poker Rules
286 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 13
10.0 Final Settlement
10.1
If the dealer’s hand does not have a poker value of an ace and king or higher, the dealer shall announce “No hand” or “Dealer does not qualify” and then:
(a) pay the ante wagers of the players remaining in the game in accordance with rule 5.8; and
(b) subject to rule 10.2, count and collect the cards of those players and place them in the discard rack.
All bet wagers shall be void
10.2
Where a player has made a jackpot wager during that round and has received a hand qualifying for a progressive jackpot payout, he/she shall leave the particular cards causing the hand to qualify for the jackpot face up on the table and those cards shall not be collected or discarded until the payout on the hand has been made.
10.3
If the dealer’s hand has a poker value of an ace and king or higher, the players remaining in the game shall place their respective winning combinations of cards, face up, on the table. If a winning combination does not involve all of the cards in the hand, only those cards giving the hand its poker value need be placed face up. The dealer shall then, starting on his/her right and moving to each such player in turn:
(a) arrange the cards so that the poker value of the hand may easily be read;
(b) compare the player’s hand with that of the dealer; and
(c) announce the value of the player’s hand and whether it wins or loses.
10.4
A player’s hand shall:
(a) win if it has a higher poker value than that of the dealer’s hand;
(b) lose if it has a lower poker value than that of the dealer’s hand;
(c) constitute a stand off if it has a poker value equal to that of the dealer’s hand.
10.5
Any hand left face down by the player shall be deemed a losing hand.
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