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Pai Gow Poker Pai Gow Poker combines elements of the ancient Chinese game of Pai Gow with classic American poker. It's played with a standard 52-card deck and one Joker. The Joker can only be used as an Ace, or to complete a Straight or a FluSh. Each player is dealt seven cards, which each player arranges into two hands: a 2-card hand and a 5-card hand. Rankings are based on poker rankings. The highest 2-card hand is Aces, the highest 5-card hand is a royal flush. The 5-card hand must be higher than the 2-card hand. For example, if the 2-card hand is a pair of sevens, the 5-card hand must contain a pair of eights or higher. The object of the game is for both of the player's hands to rank higher than both of the banker~s hands. Should one hand rank exactly the same as the banker's hand, a tie results. The banker wins all tie hands. If the player wins one hand and loses the other, this is considered a "push" and no money changes hands. Winning hands are paid even money, less a 5% commission. Losing hands lose the amount wagered. [ Baccarat ] [ Bingo ] [ Blackjack ] [ Caribbean Stud Poker ] [ Craps ] [ Keno ] [ Pai Gow Poker ] [ Poker ] [ Race and Sports Book ] [ Slots ] [ Roulette ] [ Sic Bo ] [ Video Keno ] [Video Poker ] [ Let it Ride ] |
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