How To Play Pai Gow Poker – SUPER EASY

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How To Play Pai Gow Poker – for Beginners! New to Pai Gow ? I will teach you the simple rules on how to play Pai Gow poker .
Pai Gow Poker is actually a fun way to spend time in a casino and not lose a lot of money.

Pai gow poker (also called double-hand poker) is a version of pai gow that is played with playing cards, instead of traditional pai gow’s Chinese dominoes. The game of pai gow poker was created in 1985 in the United States by Sam Torosian, owner of the Bell Card Club.[1]

The game is played with a standard 52-card deck, plus a single joker. It is played on a table set for six players, plus the dealer. Each player attempts to defeat the banker (who may be the casino dealer, one of the other players at the table, or a player acting in tandem with the dealer as co-bankers).[2]

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Winning condition

The object of pai gow poker is to create a five card poker hand and a two card poker hand from seven cards that beat both of the bank’s hands. The five-card hand’s rank must exceed that of the two-card hand, and it is for this reason that the two-card hand is often called the hand “in front”, “on top”, “hair”, or the “small”, “minor”, or “low” hand. The five-card hand is called the hand “behind”, or the “bottom”, “high”, or “big”, as they are placed that way in front of the player, when the player is done setting them.
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The cards are shuffled, and then dealt to the table in seven face-down piles of seven cards per pile. Four cards are unused regardless of the number of people playing.

Betting positions are assigned a number from 1 to 7, starting with whichever player is acting as banker that hand, and counting counter-clockwise around the table. A number from 1 to 7 is randomly chosen (either electronically or manually with dice), then the deal begins with the corresponding position and proceeds counter-clockwise. One common way of using dice to determine the dealer starting number is to roll three six-sided dice, and then count betting spots clockwise from the first position until the number on the dice is reached.

If a player is not sitting on a particular spot, the hand is still assigned, but then placed on the discard pile with the four unused cards. In some casinos, such as the Golden Nugget and Palms in Las Vegas, Nevada, an extra “dragon hand” is dealt if a seat is vacant. After all players have set their original hand they are asked in turn if they would like to place another bet to play the dragon hand. Generally the bet on the dragon hand can be the table minimum up to the amount the player bet on their original hand. The first player to accept the dragon hand receives it; this player is effectively playing two separate hands. Rules vary from casino to casino, but generally the dealer turns over the dragon hand and sets it using the house way. This is because the player has already seen 7 cards (their original hand) which could affect the way they would set the dragon hand.

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