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Pai Gow Poker is
a combination of the ancient Chinese
game of Pai Gow and the game of Poker. It is a rather simple game
but is offers many strategic
options. You can either go for the
fast way and the quick win or play conservatively for little money
and maximize your playing
time. It is hard to win a lot of
money in Pai Gow but on the other hand it is also hard to lose a
lot of it.
The game is played with a deck of 52 cards, including one joker. This joker is
a wild card but it can only be used as an Ace or to complete a Straight, Straight
Flush or Royal Flush. Ranks and values of the hands are the same as in basic
Poker. After you place your bet, simply done by placing a chip in front of you
on the table, each player and the dealer will get seven cards. Now you have to
split up your seven cards into two hands. One hand with five cards and one with
two cards. The only thing you always have to consider when splitting up your
hand is: the five card hand must always outrank the two card hand.
For instance: You have a pair of fives and a pair of sevens in your original
hand. The pair of fives must go into the two card hand and the sevens have to
be in the five card hand. If your two card hand ranks higher than your five cards
you automatically lose the game. Once all the players have arranged their cards
the dealer will turn over his cards and split them up as well. He must also arrange
them in the same way you just did, with the five cards higher than the two. The
objective of the game is for both of the players hands to rank higher than both
of the dealers hands. After the dealer has split up his cards he starts to compare
his cards with the players hands in turn.
The Pai Gow player's two-card (low) must now beat the dealer's two-card hand
and the player's five cards (high) must also beat the dealers five card hand.
Only then you win. If your low-card beats the dealers low-card and loses on the
high-card, or reversed, it is considered a push. In case of a push, which very
often happens, no money will be exchanged and the hand is over. If either one
of your hands rank the same as the dealer's it is called a tie. The dealer wins
all the ties.
Since in this system lots of hands end up with a push, especially with low-cards,
the casino does not make so much money out of it as it would like. So the casino
charges a 5% commission on any winning bet. No commission is charged on a push
or a lost bet. Most casinos want the commission right away. This means in case
you win your game you have to throw the dealer a quarter on a five dollar win.
You will only win $4.75. Other casinos keep track of the money you owe and you
can settle up when you leave the table.
Strategies for Pai Gow Poker!
The thing you always have to remember is you need to win both hands. A full house
would look very good in a five-card hand but unless you have another pair besides
the full house in your hand, it would always be wise to split up the full house
into a pair and a three of a kind. A pair in a two-card hand is almost unbeatable,
unless of course your card values are lower than the dealers. And, of course,
a three of a kind is also very good in a five-card hand. In this case you can
be almost sure you are going to be a winner. If you kept the full house in just
one hand, the other hand would have lost and it would have been a push.
Another thing to think of is in case you have to choose between either making
two average to weak hands or one strong hand and one sure loser. Generally it
is better to play it safe and go for one strong hand and hope for a push instead
of risking to lose your bet with two average hands.
A different option in Pai Gow is the rotating bank. Since there are six players
on the table plus the dealer you will get this option every seventh hand at a
full table. This is the way to make really good money out of the game. On the
other hand you also have a lot to lose. If you decide to be the bank you have
to come up with at least enough money to cover the bets of all players on the
table. Now you are in the position of the casino and everybody is playing against
you - including the dealer. In case you lose you will have to pay any losses
you incur but in case you are lucky enough to get a good hand and win, you will
get the whole pot. Bear in mind, even if you play the bank, the casino still
gets its 5% commission on any winning wagers.
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