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How To Play: After individual wagers are placed in the betting circle in front of the Players, the Dealer then rolls the dice to determine which Player is dealt cards first. Next, the Players are each given seven cards with which to make two separate poker hands. The cards are arranged into two hands: a 2-card hand and a 5-card hand. The five cards must be placed in the Highest Cards section and the remaining two cards must be placed in the Low Cards section. The five-card hand must always be the highest-scoring hand. If you place the highest-scoring cards in the Low Cards section, you will lose automatically. The highest 5-card hand is a royal flush and the highest 2-card hand is Aces. With a Joker, the highest 5-card ranking hand is four Aces and a Joker. The 5-card hand must be higher than the 2-card hand. For example, if the 2-card hand is a pair of fours, the 5-card hand must contain a pair of fives or better. The object of the game is for the player to have both hands to rank higher than those of the banker. If the player wins on one hand but loses on the other, it's a push and no money changes hands. If one hand ranks the same as the banker's hand, it's a tie but in this case the banker wins. Winning hands are paid even money, less a 5% commission. Losing hands lose the amount wagered. Pai Gow Poker Hand Rankings:
Pai Gow Payoffs: You must win both hands outright to receive a payout. All winning wagers are paid out at even money (1 to 1) - less commission. The house wins if both of the dealer's hands are winners, or if one hand wins and the other hand is a draw. Any other combination results in a push (a tie). There is a 5% commission on all player wins, which will be deducted from your payout. Thus, a $10 winning wager will return $19.50 (player’s $10 wager plus $10 in winnings minus the $0.50 commission). No commission is collected on losing hands or ties. So, apart from the commission, the payoffs on all winning wagers are basically at even money. House Advantage: 2.5% | Craps (Dice) | Spanish 21 | Roulette | Betting Systems | Pai Gow Poker | Caribbean Stud Poker | Let It Ride | Pan (Panguingue) | Three Card Poker | Blackjack | Keno | Blackjack Card Counting | Blackjack Strategy Card | History of Texas Hold'em | History of Poker | World Poker Tour | Gambling News Articles | Webmaster Tools | | Return Home | Poker Rooms | Bingo | Sports Bets | Casino Games | Casino Supplies | Contact Us | |
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