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Pai Gow Explained and Explored
"Why should I should I play Pai Gow?"
Why Play Pai Gow Poker::
The best reason to play Pai Gow Poker is that it is a real fun table game,
where you have the chance to play with minimal risk. Once of the best
aspects of Pai Gow Poker is comps; casinos will comp you on Pai Gow Poker,
even though they only have a slight house advantage. It is a great place to
churn those bets into free rooms and buffets...
Pai Gow Poker History:
Pai Gow Poker is a variation on Pai Gow, an ancient Chinese game that uses
tiles in a similar way as conventional Dominoes. Pai Gow Poker was developed
as a combination of Pai Gow and American Poker. Pai Gow Poker is played as a
one-on-one game with the player competing directly with the dealer. It is
generally a slower paced game, and in most cases a modest investment will
afford you a good deal of play.
Hands are rated on the standard poker hierarchy, but because of the addition
of a wild card, there is the potential for five aces to show up once in a
while. The addition of a wild card will also increase the relative occurrence
of a flush, straight, and straight flush. Due to the high probability of a
draw between the player and the dealer, a 5% commission is taken on player
wins...
Pai Gow Poker Game Play:
Pai Gow Poker is played with a deck of 53 cards; the standard 52 card deck
plus one joker or wild card. The object of the game is to split your seven
cards into two hands, a five-card hand and a two-card hand. To win at Pai
Gow Poker , the player must beat the dealer on each of the two hands. In
the case of a dealer win on one hand and a push on the other hand, the
round is deemed a win for the house. If the one hand is a winner and one
hand is a loser, the game is a push and all bets are returned...
The strategy behind splitting the hands can be quite complex at times and
several books have been written on the topic. There is one very easy and
very important rule to remember when splitting hands. The five-card hand
must be of greater value than the two-card hand or the player automatically
loses. The highest value two-card hand is a pair of aces and the lowest value
two-card hand is a 2-3. The wild card, unlike most other poker games, has
certain restrictions on how it can be used to form a hand. The wild card can
only be used as an ace, or as the fifth card in a straight or a flush...
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