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Pai Gow Poker
Pai Gow Poker is a game that has its roots in the ancient Chinese game,
Pai Gow. However, it combined with American Poker and has evolved into
the modern game of Pai Gow Poker. The interesting thing about Pai Gow
Poker is that you can play the game for a long time without losing
substantial amounts of money, that is if you keep your wits about you.
Pai Gow poker is played with a 53-card deck consisting of a standard 52-card
deck with 1 wild card. The object of the game is to split your hand into
a five-card hand and a two-card hand with both hands beating the
dealer's two hands to win. The wild card is not a true wild card and has
specific rules. The card only acts as an Ace or the fifth card in either
a flush or a straight. It cannot be used to make a pair of 10's or
Queens.
After you receive your seven cards you must split them into two hands, a
five-card hand and a two-card hand. The five-card hand must always rank
higher than the two-card hand. To do this move the mouse pointer over
the cards you want to make your two-card hand. Click on the two cards
one at a time and they will split out of the deck. Notice that once you
have chosen an eligible two-card hand (not better than your five-card
hand) the split button becomes available. If you are happy with your
choice click on this split button and you will have your two playing
hands. If you are not satisfied with your choices click on the card or
cards which you want to change and they will go back into your
seven-card hand. Now choose the new cards you wish to play with. You may
do this until you press the split button at which point your hands are
locked-in. The dealer will then split his hand and the game will play
itself out.
Each five-card hand is ranked according to the standard poker hand
hierarchy . Remember that because of the wild card, you have the
potential to have five Aces, which beats a royal flush. Your two-card
hand can either be a pair or no pair, therefore, your highest possible
two-card hand would be a pair of Aces. The wild card can function in
several ways. It can act as an Ace in any hand or the fifth card in a
straight, a flush, a straight flush, or a royal flush.
Payoffs
The only way for the player to win is to win both hands outright. The
house wins if the dealer wins both hands outright or wins one hand and
the other hand is a draw. Any other combination results in a push. This
will lead to many draws, so there will be a 5% commission on all player
wins, which will be automatically deducted from the player's account.
Apart from the commission, all winning wagers are paid out at even money
(1 to 1).
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