Pai Gow Poker
Pai Gow Poker is a variation of the traditional Chinese game of Pai Gow, played with a standard deck of 52 cards plus one joker. Players aim to create two poker hands—one high hand and one low hand—that beat the dealer's corresponding hands.
RULES
- Players place their bets, and both the player and the dealer are dealt seven cards each.
- Players must use their seven cards to form a five-card high hand and a two-card low hand, following standard poker hand rankings.
- The five-card hand must rank higher than the two-card hand, or else it's considered a foul, and the player loses their bet.
- The joker can be used to complete a straight, flush, straight flush, or as an ace, depending on its placement in the hand.
- After setting their hands, players compare their high and low hands to the dealer's hands to determine the winner.
- If both of the player's hands beat the dealer's hands, the player wins their bet; if only one hand wins, it's a push, and the bet is returned.
- If both of the dealer's hands beat the player's hands, the player loses their bet.
- In the event of a tie, the dealer wins, resulting in a loss for the player.
- Pai Gow Poker has a slow pace, making it a relaxing and strategic game that's ideal for players who enjoy a more leisurely gambling experience.
- The game's low house edge and opportunities for push bets make it appealing to players looking for a game with better odds than many other casino options.
OTHER GAMES
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