5 Card Stud

5 Card Stud
RTP94.8%
House Edge5.2%
VolatilityMedium
Provably FairYes ✓
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How to Play

5 Card Stud is a five-card poker game where you play against the dealer instead of other players. You get to see all five of your cards before deciding whether to raise or fold, and you can even see one of the dealer's cards as a hint. A Royal Flush can pay up to 1000x your Ante, making it one of the highest single-hand payouts in the game.

  1. Place your Ante bet to start the hand. You can see all five of your cards; the dealer has four hidden and one showing.
  2. Look at your cards and the dealer's one visible card. If your hand looks promising, raise by placing a Play bet of 2x your Ante. If not, fold and lose only your Ante.
  3. Once you raise, the dealer reveals all five of their cards. The dealer needs at least Ace-King to have a qualifying hand.
  4. If the dealer doesn't qualify, you win 1:1 on your Ante automatically - no matter what you're holding - and your Play bet comes back to you.
  5. If the dealer qualifies, the hands are compared. Your winning hand collects on both the Ante (1:1) and the Play bet using the progressive pay table.
  6. The pay table rewards strong hands: a Pair pays even money on Play, while bigger hands pay bigger multiples. A Royal Flush is the crown jewel at 100:1 on the Play bet.

Betting Options

Five-card stud against the dealer. Raise or fold. Dealer needs Ace-King or better to qualify. Five side bets stack at deal time: combined 6-card hand strength, all-colour surfaces, face-card density, and the all-even ladder.

Main bet

BetPayoutDetails
Ante / Raise 1:1 / up to 100:1 Raise pays by hand rank when dealer qualifies.

Side bets

BetPayoutDetails
Combined Six 7:1 to 1000:1 Best 5-card poker hand made from your 5 cards plus the dealer's up card. Paytable: Royal Flush 1000:1, Straight Flush 200:1, Four of a Kind 100:1, Full House 20:1, Flush 15:1, Straight 10:1, Three of a Kind 7:1.
Colour Bonus 17:1 / 35:1 All 5 cards share the same colour. Pays more when they are also the same suit. Paytable: Flush (all 5 same suit) 35:1, Same Colour (all 5 red or all 5 black) 17:1.
Court Progressive 50:1 to 100% Jackpot Pays on your 5 cards alone. Royal Flush takes the full jackpot. Paytable: Royal Flush 100% Jackpot, Straight Flush 10% Jackpot, Four of a Kind 500:1, Full House 100:1, Flush 50:1.
Royal Edge 1:1 to 20,000:1 More face cards (J/Q/K) means a bigger win. Four of one face rank pays the jackpot. Paytable: Royal Quads (4 of one face rank) 20,000:1, All Face (any 5 J / Q / K) 1,500:1, Four Face (4 face cards) 20:1, Three Face (3 face cards) 1:1.
All Even 30:1 to 14,000:1 All 5 cards are even-rank (2/4/6/8/10/Q). Pays more when they share colour or suit. Paytable: Suited (all 5 same suit) 14,000:1, Coloured (all 5 red or all 5 black) 500:1, Mixed Colour (any 5 even) 30:1.

Millionaire Mode

BetPayoutDetails
Royal Spades ($1) $1,000,000 max Each round the dealt cards are checked for the six top spades (9, 10, J, Q, K, A of spades). 6 hits $1,000,000, 5 hits $5,000, 4 hits $325, 3 hits $20, 2 hits $2, 0-1 hits no payout. Main payouts unchanged.

Millionaire Mode, Win $1,000,000

Millionaire Mode is a $1 side bet added on top of your regular 5 Card Stud bet. Your main payouts are unaffected.

Each round, the dealt cards are checked for the six top spades - 9, 10, J, Q, K and A of spades. Land all six and you win $1,000,000. Fewer still pay: 5 = $5,000, 4 = $325, 3 = $20, 2 = $2; 0 or 1, the dollar is lost.

The jackpot is always ready. Every $1 ticket is a full attempt at the headline figure.

Turn it on, play your main bet (at least $1), and the Royal Spades check runs alongside every round.

Controls and Settings

Gear for settings, hotkeys for actions.

Settings

  • Sound on or off.
  • Effects celebrations.
  • Voices character line on wins.
  • Voice Pack pick character.
  • Instant Bet skip animation.
  • Speed Slow / Normal / Fast.
  • Show Tips hover help.

Keyboard Shortcuts

KeyAction
SpaceDeal / Raise.
FFold.
Q / EHalve / double bet.
M / IMute / Instant Bet.
,./Speed.

Manual and Auto Play

Manual only.

Manual

Set Ante, press Deal, raise or fold.

Replay Your Games

Your own replays

Hands in your history. Click to replay.

Shared replays

Share any hand with a public link.

What gets reproduced

Same cards, same decision, same result.

Tips & Tricks

The raise/fold decision in 5 Card Stud is a bit more involved than some other games, but the core rule is straightforward: always raise if you have a pair or better, always fold if you have less than Ace-King. If you have Ace-King, raising or folding depends on the dealer's visible card and what else you hold - but as a beginner, raising on any Ace-King is a decent approximation.

The good news is that when you win big hands, the pay table multiplies your Play bet generously. Full House pays 7:1, Straight Flush 50:1, and Royal Flush pays 100:1 on the Play bet.

Because you always have to bet 2x your Ante to raise, your committed amount per hand is larger than games with 1:1 raise options. Set your Ante size accordingly - remember that if you raise, you're putting 3x your Ante into the pot. A $5 Ante hand means $15 total at risk before the dealer's hand is revealed.

The best time to fold in 5 Card Stud is when you have absolutely nothing - less than Ace-King, no pair. When you hold garbage against a strong dealer upcard, folding preserves your bankroll for better spots. Do not chase on weak hands just to "see the result" - every unnecessary call costs you money.

Is It Fair?

5 Card Stud at WickedBet uses provably fair technology to guarantee that every hand is dealt honestly. Before your session starts, the casino generates a secret seed and shows you a locked fingerprint of it. Your own seed is mixed in at deal time, so neither side can predict or manipulate the outcome in advance.

When your session ends, the casino's secret is revealed and you can use free online tools to verify any hand you played. Check that the cards dealt match the mathematically determined sequence - they always do, because the system is cryptographically sealed from the moment the session begins.

Millionaire Mode is a paid $1 Royal Spades side bet that runs alongside the round; it does not reduce your main 5 Card Stud payouts. Transparency is built into every part of the game - not just promised.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does 5 Card Stud have side bets I can add?

Yes. Five side bets: Combined Six, Colour Bonus, Court Progressive, Royal Edge, All Even. Place any before the round; each pays on its own outcome, separate from the main game.

What is 5 Card Stud?

5 Card Stud is a five-card poker game where you play against the dealer rather than other players. You see all your cards before deciding to raise or fold, and you can even see one of the dealer's cards. Strong hands pay progressive multipliers on the Play bet, with Royal Flush paying 100:1. It's one of the most dramatic table games in the casino when big hands hit.

Can I really win $1,000,000 playing 5 Card Stud?

Yes. Turn on Millionaire Mode and a $1 side bet is added per round. Your regular 5 Card Stud payouts are unchanged. Each round the dealt cards are checked for the six top spades (9 to A of spades). Land all six and you win $1,000,000. Fewer still pay smaller tiered prizes (5 = $5,000 down to 2 = $2).

Is 5 Card Stud rigged?

5 Card Stud is provably fair - every hand is cryptographically sealed before the deal. The casino shows you a hash fingerprint of its secret seed before any card is drawn. After your session, the secret is revealed and you can verify every hand using free tools. The system is completely transparent and independently auditable.

Can I play 5 Card Stud with crypto?

BTC, ETH, LTC, USDT and BNB all work. Your crypto deposit is credited to the account as USD - that is the balance you play 5 Card Stud with, and the same balance any winnings sit in. When you withdraw, you pick the wallet and the cash-out is sent on-chain.

Any tips for playing 5 Card Stud?

The key rule: always raise with a pair or better, always fold with less than Ace-King. With Ace-King, raise if the dealer shows a card that matches one in your hand - this is a useful enough approximation for beginners. The most important thing is to fold weak hands consistently rather than calling out of curiosity. Every unnecessary raise costs you money when you have garbage.

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