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Pai Gow Poker


Pai Gow poker is a westernized version of the Chinese dominoes game Pai Gow. You must arrange seven cards into two poker hands: one five-card hand and one two-card hand. The five card hand must be higher than the two card hand. You win when both your High hand and Low hand beats the dealer’s corresponding two hands.

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To play Pai Gow:

  1. Select a chip value.
  2. Click the betting circle until the number of chips displayed equals the amount you wish to bet.
  3. Optionally, click Clear to remove your bet from the betting circle.
  4. Click Deal.
    You and the dealer are each dealt seven cards.Your cards are dealt face up. The dealer’s cards are dealt face down. No additional cards are dealt.
  5. Click Sort.
    Your cards are sorted and displayed in ascending order.
  6. Select your Low hand by clicking two of the seven cards in your hand.
    Your Low hand must have a hand value less than your High hand.
  7. Click Split.
    Your hand is divided into a High hand and a Low hand based on your card selection in step 6. The dealer’s hand is turned over and divided into a High hand and a Low hand. If your High hand and Low hand beat the dealer’s High hand and Low hand, you win.

To play again:

  1. Click Play Again.Your bet from the last round is placed in the betting circle.
  2. Optionally, click Clear to remove your bet from the betting circle.If Clear is clicked, the Repeat Bets button appears. You may place a new bet or click Repeat Bets to repeat your bet from the last round you played.
  3. Click Deal.
    You and the dealer are each dealt seven cards. Your cards are dealt face up. The dealer’s cards are dealt face down. No additional cards
    are dealt.
  4. Click Sort.
    Your cards are sorted and displayed in ascending order.
  5. Select your Low hand by clicking two of the seven cards in your hand.
    Your Low hand must have a hand value less than your High hand.
  6. Click Split.
    Your hand is divided into a High hand and a Low hand based on your card selection in step six. The dealer’s hand is turned over and divided into a High hand and a Low hand. If your High hand and Low hand beat the dealer’s High hand and Low hand, you win.

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Rules

Once the cards have been turned once, you will be able to hold any card/cards or your choice, each time a card is selected of deselected, the possible winning hands and their odds will be displayed, you may now place a bet on your chosen hand at the fixed odds shown, the start button may now be clicked and the cards not held will be stacked and new cards dealt.

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Stage 3:

Pai Gow poker uses a one deck shoe that is reshuffled after each hand.

The deck includes one joker. The joker ranks as an ace unless completing a Flush or Straight.

Each seven-card hand must be broken into two hands, a five-card hand (High hand) and a two-card hand (Low hand). The five-card High hand must always have a higher value than the two-card Low hand.

To win, your High hand and your Low hand must beat the dealer’s High hand and Low hand. If the dealer’s High hand and Low hand beat your High hand and Low hand, the dealer wins.

If your High hand and Low hand are the same (copies) as the dealer’s High hand and Low hand, you lose.

Any combination of win and loss across both hands results in a push. Your bet is returned to you.

For example, if your High hand wins, but your Low hand loses, a push is declared.

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Pai Gow Poker Hands

Hand Definition Example
Five of a Kind The highest hand in the Pai Gow poker. Hand Consists of four aces and a joker. CA Pai Gow Poker DA Pai Gow Poker HA Pai Gow Poker SA Pai Gow Poker joker Pai Gow Poker
Royal Flush Consists of the following cards: 10, jack, queen, king,
and an ace all of the same suit
H10 Pai Gow Poker HJ Pai Gow Poker HQ Pai Gow Poker HK Pai Gow Poker HA Pai Gow Poker
Straight Flush Five cards in sequence, all of the same suit S3 Pai Gow Poker S4 Pai Gow Poker S5 Pai Gow Poker S6 Pai Gow Poker S7 Pai Gow Poker
Four of a Kind Four cards of the same denomination, one in each suit D10 Pai Gow Poker S10 Pai Gow Poker H10 Pai Gow Poker C10 Pai Gow Poker D4 Pai Gow Poker
Full House Three cards of one denomination and two cards of another
denomination
HJ Pai Gow Poker CJ Pai Gow Poker H7 Pai Gow Poker D7 Pai Gow Poker C7 Pai Gow Poker
Flush Five cards all of the same suit H2 Pai Gow Poker H6 Pai Gow Poker H9 Pai Gow Poker HQ Pai Gow Poker HK Pai Gow Poker
Straight Five cards in sequence of any suit H3 Pai Gow Poker C4 Pai Gow Poker D5 Pai Gow Poker C6 Pai Gow Poker S7 Pai Gow Poker
Three of a Kind Three cards of the same denomination and two unmatched
cards
C9 Pai Gow Poker D9 Pai Gow Poker H9 Pai Gow Poker C6 Pai Gow Poker H2 Pai Gow Poker
Two Pairs Two sets of two cards of the same denomination and any
fifth card
D4 Pai Gow Poker S4 Pai Gow Poker CJ Pai Gow Poker HJ Pai Gow Poker H9 Pai Gow Poker
One Pair Two cards of the same denomination and three unmatched
cards
C6 Pai Gow Poker H6 Pai Gow Poker C3 Pai Gow Poker DQ Pai Gow Poker D10 Pai Gow Poker
No Pair All five cards of different rank and a variety of suits CA Pai Gow Poker DK Pai Gow Poker C4 Pai Gow Poker D10 Pai Gow Poker H8 Pai Gow Poker

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You Win!

A winning hand pays out according to the following odds:

Player’s Hand Payout
High hand wins, low hand wins
1:1 less 5% house commission
High hand wins, low hand loses
Push. Bet is returned.
High hand loses, low hand wins
Push. Bet is returned

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Pai Gow Terms and Lingo

Term Definition
Banker A player who books the action of the other players at the table. In this case the banker is the dealer.
Copy Identical hands received by the player and the dealer. This may include the High hand (five-card hand), the Low hand (two-card hand), or both. Copies go to the dealer.
Foul hand A High hand (five-card hand) that has a lower ranking than the Low hand (two-card hand). A player is prompted to choose a different two-card hand.
High hand A five-card hand
Joker A wild card that can be used in Straights, Flushes and Straight Flushes or as an ace
Low hand A two-card hand
Push A tie hand between you and the dealer. Each party holds a combination of winning and losing hands. No money is won or lost.
Set The act of separating the dealt hand into a High hand (five-card hand) and a Low hand (two-card hand)
Split To set the dealt hand into two separate hands of five and two cards — High hand and Low hand

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Options Toolbar

Pai Gow’s Options toolbar gives you access to Help, Cashier, and game settings.

menu option Pai Gow Poker

Options toolbar

Click the following icons to access Pai Gow’s options:

Icon
Description
help icon Pai Gow Poker Opens Casino’s Help
cashier icon Pai Gow Poker Opens Casino’s Cashier
option 20 icon Pai Gow Poker Opens the Options window where game settings can be changed
muisc icon Pai Gow Poker Turns the game’s background music on or off
tabletop icon Pai Gow Poker Changes the game table’s color scheme

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Important Note:

Your winnings do not accumulate as credits within our Table Games, Slots and Video Games. Each time you win, your
winnings are deposited directly into your account balance, so you do not have to hit Cash Out when you want to leave the game – your winnings have already been placed in your account.

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