Double down stud is another poker based table
game. It is a lot like let it ride but goes
directly to four cards and has a slightly more
generous pay table. If played properly the
element of risk is between 2% and 3% which is
normal for new games.
The Rules
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Players make an initial wager.
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The dealer gives each player one card face up and deals four community
cards, three up and one down. Each hand is dealt from a freshly shuffled
single deck.
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Each player has the option to double their bet or not.
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The dealer turns over the down card.
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Winning hands pay according to the following payoff table.
Payoff Table |
Hand |
Pays |
Medium pair (6 - 10) |
Push |
High pair (Jack - Ace) |
1 to 1 |
Two pair |
2 to 1 |
Three of a kind |
3 to 1 |
Straight |
5 to 1 |
Flush |
8 to 1 |
Full house |
11 to 1 |
Four of a kind |
50 to 1 |
Straight flush |
200 to 1 |
Royal flush |
2000 to 1 |
Strategy
Here are the hands the player should raise on:
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Any pat hand of a pair of 6's or greater
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4 to a flush, straight flush, or royal flush
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4 to an outside straight, queen or king high only
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4 to an inside straight, ace high only (zero house edge)
House Edge
The house edge is 2.67%. The element
of risk is 2.13%.
For you purists out there here are the exact numbers:
House edge: 346680/12994800
Element of risk: 346680/16245408.
Statistics
The following table shows how many times in 12994800 hands the player
can expect to get each hand by whether or not they raised.
Double Down Stud Probability Table |
Hand |
Call |
Raise |
Nothing |
8035992 |
166308 |
Medium pair |
816480 |
1295520 |
High pair |
657720 |
1031880 |
Two pair |
152064 |
465696 |
3 of a kind |
50688 |
223872 |
Straight |
31248 |
19752 |
Flush |
0 |
25540 |
Full house |
0 |
18720 |
4 of a kind |
0 |
3120 |
Straight flush |
0 |
180 |
Royal flush |
0 |
20 |
Total |
9744192 |
3250608 |
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