In Odds On’s Progressive Island Stud Poker, you and you alone
play against the dealer. This game does allow you to play multiple
hands (up to 5) at the same time, you play with six decks that are
shuffled after each game, with a max bet of $200 and coin sizes that
range from one dollar to one hundred dollars. The table layout is
similar to that of a Blackjack table and has specially marked places
for your Ante bets as well as your Progressive bets. Your Ante is
placed in the circle marked as such. If you believe that your hand
will beat that of the dealer, you are allowed to place a secondary
bet that is equal to double your Ante. Before any cards are dealt,
you may make your Progressive bet on any active hand.
Once your
bets have been placed, each of your hands are dealt five cards, all
face up. The dealer then deals four face down cards and one face up
card to himself. Now, based on your hand(s) you can choose to Call
(doubling your original bet) or to Fold. No additional cards are
dealt as the player and dealer compare the strength of the hand(s)
originally dealt. The object of the game is for the player’s hand(s)
to beat the dealer’s hand. If there was a Progressive bet made, you
will be paid out as shown below: