Pai Gow poker is a westernized version of the Chinese dominoes game Pai Gow. Players must arrange seven cards into two poker hands – one five-card and one two-card hand, so that each hand beats the dealers corresponding hand.
Game Play
At the beginning of each game you are required to place a wager against the banker, who is represented by the dealer. This amount appears on the betting circle on the table top.
| 5 of a Kind |
The highest hand in the Pai Gow poker hierarchy includes 4 aces and a joker. |
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| Royal Flush |
Consists of the following cards: ten, jack, queen, king, and an ace all of the same suit. |
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| Straight Flush |
Five cards in sequence, all of the same suit. |
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| Four of a Kind |
Four cards of the same denomination, one in each suit. |
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| Full House |
Three cards of one denomination and two cards of another denomination. |
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| Flush |
Five cards all of the same suit. |
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| Straight |
Five cards in sequence of any suit. |
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| Three of a Kind |
Three cards of the same denomination and two unmatched cards. |
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| Two Pairs |
Two sets of two cards of the same denomination and any fifth card. |
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| One Pair |
Two cards of the same denomination and three unmatched cards. |
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| No Pair |
All five cards of different rank and a variety of suits. |
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| High hand wins, low hand loses |
Push |
| High hand loses, low hand wins |
Push |
| High hand wins, low hand wins |
1:1 less 5% house commission |
| Banker |
A player who books the action of the other players at the table. In this case the banker is the dealer. |
| Copy |
Identical hands received by the player and the dealer. This may include the two-card hand, the five-card hand, or both. Copies go to the dealer. |
| Foul hand |
A five-card hand (high hand) that has a lower ranking than the two-card hand (low hand). A player is prompted to choose a different two-card hand. |
| High hand |
A five-card hand. |
| Joker |
A wild card that can be used in straights, flushes and straight flushes or as an ace. |
| Low hand |
A two-card hand. |
| Push |
A tie hand between you and the dealer where each party holds a combination of winning and losing hands. No money is won or lost. |
| Set |
The act of separating the dealt hand into a five-card hand and a two-card hand. |
| Split |
To set the dealt hand into two separate hands of five and two cards. |