PAI GOW
Description and Objective
Pai Gow Poker is a card game played with a 53-card deck consisting of a standard deck of 52 cards plus one Joker. The player receives seven cards, which must then be "set" two hands are compared with the dealer's two hands to determine the winner.
ai-Gow Poker Rules:
The Player can win if:
The Player loses if:
The Player pushes if:
Ranking the Hands/Card Values
The hands are ranked according to standard poker rules with one exception: the Ace-2-3-4-5 straight is the second highest straight. Straights rank, from highest to lowest: Ace-K-Q-J-10, Ace-2-3-4-5, K-Q-J-10-9 ? 6-5-4-3-2. Also, keep in mind that the best two-card hand is a pair of aces; the two-card hand cannot have a flush (since a flush requires five cards).
Player Actions/Button Descriptions:
Bet ? To place a bet, the Player must click on the chip value that they wish to wager.
Deal ? Press Deal to begin the game once a wager has been placed. The Player gets 7 cards face up and the Dealer gets 7 cards face down.
Split ? To split the cards into two hands, the player must click on the 2 cards that will make up the 2 card hand and then click the Split button.
Payout
Winnings paid to the player are even minus a 5% commission. If the player risked $100, the winning hand would return the risk amount plus an additional $95. The game will round up to the next $0.25 when taking commissions.