Piagow
A Modified Take on Poker
Pai Gow Payouts
In the game of Pai Gow, each player and the dealer receive seven cards from which each player must form two hands, one of the five cards and one of two cards.
Face Up Pai Gow Poker has no commission, the dealers hand is played face up, and is played with a standard 52 card deck and one joker. The joker may either complete a straight, flush, straight flush or act as an ace. If the dealer has exactly an ace- high hand “Pai Gow,” then the hand will automatically result in.
- Pai Gow Poker for real money uses a 53-card deck. It includes 52 cards, plus a joker that can act as a wild card in certain situations. Unlike video poker games where Jokers are fully wild, in Pai.
- Pai Gow is a popular casino game in China, United States, and Canada. The player is dealt 4 tiles and he/she must divide the tiles into two hands of 2 tiles each. The hands are categorized as 'High.
Pia Gowe
Using the standard poker hand ranking methods (see below), the players must organize their cards so that the five card hand is of higher value than the two card hand. If both hands beat the banker’s two hands, the player wins. If both hands lose, the player loses. If one hand is higher and the other lower, the hand is a draw or push.
Finally, if both hands are exactly equal in value to the banker’s two hands, the banker wins.In calculating the hand ranking, the joker is used as an Ace or to complete any straight or any flush. Bets are placed between the banker (which may be the House or another player acting as banker) and the other players. The House charges a 5% commission on all winning wagers. There is no commission charged for tied or losing wagers. If you require assistance, the dealer or supervisor will be happy to assist you in setting the highest possible potential ranking hand according to House Ways.
However, we cannot be responsible for any losses that may be incurred. The order of hands from highest to lowest is as follows:
Poker Hand Rankings
1. 5 Aces (including joker)
2. Royal Flush
3. Straight Flush (A, 2, 3, 4, 5 lowest ranking straight flush)
4. 4 of a Kind
5. Full House
6. Flush
7. Straight (A, 2, 3, 4, 5 the lowest straight)
8. Three Of A Kind
9. Two Pair
10. One Pair
11. High Card
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