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https://www.galaxygaming.com/galaxy-games/1019/cajun-stud
Cajun Stud Cajun Stud is a five (5) card poker game in which you compete against a pay table, not against the dealer or other players. Players are dealt two (2) pocket cards to be used with the three (3) community board cards to form a five (5) card poker hand. Cajun Stud offers several optional bonuses to wager on which will.
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So what would the house edge be now that 2 pair only pays 1.5 to 1 instead of 2 to 1?
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I notice that the FH pays 11:1 and flush 7:1 also instead of 10 & 6 respectively on MS.
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On trial at NYNY by Galaxy...does this not sound almost identical to Mississippi Stud? Sounds like another High Card Flush lawsuit waiting to happen:
https://www.galaxygaming.com/galaxy-games/1019/cajun-stud
IMO, it's a ripoff of MSstud and as such does not deserve your play. I think inventors' IP should be respected, not copied. Same with Heads Up Holdem, as a ripoff of UTH.
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I notice that the FH pays 11:1 and flush 7:1 also instead of 10 & 6 respectively on MS.
I haven't seen that paytable yet.
Interesting.
I haven't seen that paytable yet.
Interesting.
That's what it looks like on the link above.
IMO, it's a ripoff of MSstud and as such does not deserve your play. I think inventors' IP should be respected, not copied. Same with Heads Up Holdem, as a ripoff of UTH.
I couldn't agree more.
IMO, it's a ripoff of MSstud and as such does not deserve your play. I think inventors' IP should be respected, not copied. Same with Heads Up Holdem, as a ripoff of UTH.
I'm surprised Heads Up Hold Em isn't catching on a lot faster. From what I understand, it's a lot cheaper to lease than UTH, and it's got a higher house edge, all while giving the player more ways to win. The recreational player thinks he's getting a better deal, and if he's the sort who doesn't like to four-bet anyway, then he is.
Player's Edge 21 is another game that's a carbon copy of another established classic (Spanish 21). The only differences to the main game are the 3:1 payouts paying for diamonds instead of spades, and insurance paying 5:1 on a suited blackjack.
There's supposed to be a feature that a player's suited-pair 20 is an automatic winner, but apparently casinos are allowed to opt out of that rule.