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Pai
Gow Poker is a fascinating game that combines familiar
poker cards with some of the strategy of the centuries-old
Chinese domino game Pai Gow. It is played with a 53-card
deck (including one Joker), and each participant is
dealt 7 cards.
The
object is to arrange the seven cards into the best 5-card
and 2-card hands possible, with the stipulation that
the 5-card hand has to be of higher value than the 2-card
hand. To win, your 5-card hand has to beat the dealer's
5-card hand and your 2-card hand has to beat the dealer's
2-card hand. A winning combination pays 1-to-1, less
a 5% commission to the house.
Rules
of Play
The
Deal
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A
single deck of 53 cards is used (ste
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andard
52-card poker deck plus one Joker).
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Seven
cards are d
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alt
to the player face up.
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Seven
cards are dealt to the dealer face down.
Arranging Hands
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Each
7-card hand must be split into a 5-card hand and
a 2-card hand.
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The
5-card hand must be of higher poker rank than the
2-card hand.
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The
Joker can be used to complete a straight, a flush
or a straight flush, but otherwise is treated as
an Ace.
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When
you are satisfied with the arrangement of your hand,
click Done to compare your two hands against the
dealer's two hands.
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You
have the option of having your hands automatically
arranged for you according to the House Way.
Comparing Hands
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The
player's 5 card hand is compared to the dealer's
5 card hand.
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The
player's 2 card hand is compared to the dealer's
2 card hand.
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If
both of the player's hands are of higher rank, the
player wins even money, less a 5% commission to
the House.
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If
the player wins one comparison and loses the other,
it results in a Tie. This is a push, and the player's
bet is returned.
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If
both of the player's hands are lower than the dealer's,
the player loses his bet.
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When
two compared hands are of the same rank, (for example,
if both the player and the dealer have a Queen and
Jack in their 2-card hands), it results in a Copy
and the dealer wins that comparison.
To
Play
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Place
your bet in the Bet circle in the middle of the
table. The table limits are $2 minimum and $100
maximum per game.
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Click
Deal.
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Arrange
your hands by moving 2 cards into the 2nd Highest
spot and then click Done - or click House Way to
have your hand arranged for you according to the
method the dealer must use.
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Clicking
Done will reveal the dealer's hand and bets will
be settled.
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Click
New Game to play again.
Payouts
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On
player wins, the payout is 1-to-1, less a 5% commission
to the House.
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Tie
games are a push, and the player's bet is returned.
Ranking of 5-Card Hands
5
Aces The highest ranking hand possible. 5 Aces
are possible because of the Joker.
Example:
A , A , A , A , Joker
Royal Flush
The highest ranking hand possible. An Ace, King, Queen,
Jack and 10 of the same suit. Starting with an Ace, all
five cards are in sequence and in a common suit.
Straight Flush
Five cards both in sequence and common suit, but not starting
with an Ace.
Example: 10  , 9  , 8  , 7  , 6 
Note that with Pai Gow Poker, the 5, 4, 3, 2, A straight
flush is the highest straight flush.
Four of a Kind
Four cards of the same rank.
Full House
Three cards of one rank and two cards of another rank.
Flush
Five cards of same suit.
Straight
Five cards in sequence (Aces may be used high or low).
Example: 5  , 4  , 3  , 2  , A 
Note that with Pai Gow Poker, the 5, 4, 3, 2, A straight
is the 2nd highest straight, only beaten by A, K, Q,
J, 10.
Three of a Kind
Three cards of same rank.
Two Pair
Two groups of two cards of same rank.
One Pair
Two cards of the same rank.
High Card
The rank of hands containing less than one pair is determined
by the highest ranking card.
Example: A  , K  , 9  , 6  , 3 
Ranking of 2-Card Hands
A pair
Two cards of the same rank.
Example: 8  , 8 
High Card
The rank of hands containing less than a pair is determined
by the highest ranking card and, if that matches the
opponent's, then the second ranking card.
Example: A  , Q  beats A  , J 
Game Controls
Chips.
Chips of denominations of $1, $5, $10, $25 and $100
will appear on the table. Clicking on a chip will change
the value of the chip icon attached to the cursor. Double-clicking
on a chip will put that chip in the Bet Circle.
Bet Circle.
Left-clicking in the circle places chips for the player's
bet, right-clicking removes chips.
Deal.
Starts a new game by dealing 7 cards to the player face
up and 7 cards to the dealer face down. You must place
at least a minimum bet in the Bet Circle for Deal to
work.
Clear. Clears chips
from the Bet Circle and returns them to player's balance.
Re-Bet. Places the same
amount of chips in the Bet Circle as you wagered in
the previous game.
House Way.
Automatically arranges the player's hand according to
the method the House uses to arrange the dealer's hand,
and then reveals the dealer's hand to settle the bet.
If two cards are in the 2nd Highest location, the House
Way button changes to Done. Removing either of the two
cards brings back the House Way button.
Done.
Indicates that the player is satisfied with the arrangement
of his or her hand. Clicking Done will reveal the dealer's
hand to settle the bet. Done will not appear until the
player has put two cards in the 2nd Highest location.
New Game.
This clears the cards from the table and brings up the
Deal and Re-Bet buttons. Simply place your bets and
click Deal to play again.
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