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Learning Pai Gow Poker Rules, Las Vegas, Nevada

Posted by NV Vegas Fan - 24/08/09 at 08:08 pm

Learning Pai Gow Poker Rules, Las Vegas, Nevada

This game sprouts from a Chinese game called Pai GOw. This is played with tiles that somewhat resemble dominos. The Americans revolutionized the game in the 1800s. They merged it with poker. Then, Pai Gow Poker was invented. This combined the Asian game and poker rules. It also replaced the tiles with cards.

In the mid-1980s, the game was further developed in California card rooms. Another version was thought up for the Nevada casinos.

Here we will put our attention to the rules and the strategies used in the Nevada-styled games. This is popular among those who like challenging and slower paced games with about 2.6% of house edge against a skillful player. Pai Gow is a popular game played both online and in casinos, either for fun or for real money.

Pi Gow in the Nevada style is played on a table for blackjack with a standard 53 card deck that would include the Joker. The Joker could be then played as an ace or whatever part of a Straight of a Flush. The table would be able to accommodate six players and the dealer. The goal you have to meet is in the game is to beat the “banker”. The role is usually played by the dealer. But it could also be played by a qualifying player. The card values are the same as with the traditional poker game. However, you can get five aces which would rank higher that a Royal Flush. The A-2-3-4-5 would count as the second highest Straight after A-K-Q-J-10. As with any poker game, aces can either be high or low when played in straights or straight flushes.

Learning Pai Gow Poker Rules, Las Vegas, Nevada

Learning Pai Gow Poker Rules, Las Vegas, Nevada

You can play two card hands in Pai Gow. A pair of aces would be the highest to card hand played. The lowest would be a 3-2. It wouldn’t matter what suit the card are in.

Here’s how the game goes:

All players place their bet in the corresponding spots on the board for them. Then an automatic shuffling machine would aid in the dealer’s distribution of the cards. There would be seven given to each player. The player to first receive the cards is determined through a random number program that has a lighted display located at the center of the table. Some casinos prefer to use the dice to pick the first hands.

The dealer would then offer the “banker” job to all the players. If everyone declines, then the dealer would take the role. Everyone on the table then “sets” all seven cards into two hands. Both would be facing down. One would be a five card hand. The other would be a two card hand. The five-card hand, or high hand, would be the highest hand a player could come up with. The other hand, or the low hand, would be the second highest. The high hand must always have a higher value than the low hand. If it accidentally occurs to be vice-versa, it will be considered a foul. Both hands would automatically lose. The player would need to have both of his hands higher than that of the banker’s to win. The banker wins if his hands are higher than that of the player’s. If in case the player and the banker would split the wins, it would be called a tie or “push”. These is a common occurrence in a game,

Copies are exact tie hands. For example, both the player and the banker would have an A-K for their hand. Or perhaps they both would have a 6-5-4-3-2 straight in their high hands. Both of these would be examples of copies. In this game, copies are all won by the banker.

When all the player’s cards have already been set, the dealer would then show all his cards, turning them all face up. It is then that the banker sets his hand. The banker would then turn all the player’s cards face up, in the order that the cards were distributed. He then would declare a push or a pay to either the player or to the banker.
Even if the dealer wins the copies, the game would almost always break you even. This is usually compensated by the house with charges at 5% of all the best that a player wins. This is collected after the wins are paid. This and the copied advantage would equal to a 2.6% overall house edge.

There is a hand setting strategy that could be played in Pai Gow. This will make the best optimal plays for about 95% of the possible hand settings that you will be dealing with. The other 5%, that is unpredictable, will either let you play perfect of nearly perfect. When setting your two cards, second highest hands, it would be called “Front2”. The “BAcl5” would be referring to the five cards, your highest hands.
The Internet would have a chart of the Pai Gow strategy. You can log on and search for it online.

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