How To Play Pai Gow Poker

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Pai Gow poker is a fun version of poker that was originally created in the mid-1980s. Pai Gow poker has taken the casinos by storm ever since its birth and is still going strong 30 years later.

In simple terms, your goal is to make two poker hands – one 5-card hand and one 2-card hand. If your two poker hands beat the dealer’s two poker hands, you win.

If only one of your hands wins, it’s a push. And if both of your hands lose, you lose your bet.
Easy, right?

As you might guess the game itself is simple and quick to learn for anyone who plays poker and is perfect for a nice, fun, slow-paced game to play live at the casino.

The house edge in Pai Gow is pretty low, to begin with and can be reduced even more (about 2.8%) if you learn how to set your hands optimally.

When you win a hand the casino takes a 5% commission but some casinos choose not to do that. With no House commission, the banker has a 1.3% advantage.

In this video on Pai Gow Poker, I will teach and demonstrate the following:
How to play Pai Gow Poker
How to bet in Pai Gow Poker
The dealing process
How to arrange a Pai Gow hand
What’s a Joker worth in Pai Gow?
The special rules around the 5-Card Hand
Basic Pai Gow poker strategy
Dealer rules
How to determine a winning Pi Gow hand

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9 thoughts on “How To Play Pai Gow Poker

  1. I never take side bets. And then I got a natural royal flush on the table. Casino paid 500-1 on that outcome. It was a bitter pill to swallow, but I know for a fact that I won't ever get that hand again in my gambling life as I only go to a casino once every few years.

  2. Excellent explanation, I never really paid much attention to this game, now I can try it!!!👍

  3. This is a great explanation, why does it have less than 3K views?? lol nice content, thanks!

  4. Isn't royal flush the best hand in poker cause you said ace high straight was with wheel straight next. Does pai gow not count royal flush as the top hand?

  5. That Joker is a "bug".
    The guy who invented it must have borrowed it from standard poker.
    How does 5 Aces rank?

  6. Wow this was so much easier than i thought to play! Going to AC for new years so deff looking for this table thank you!

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