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The Rules of Pai Gow Poker
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The Rules of Pai Gow Poker
Pai Gow poker is a variation of the Chinese
domino game Pai Gow. Pai Gow first appeared around the mid-1800's,
and Pai Gow poker started gaining popularity in 1986 in Californian
card rooms. Pai Gow is played with a 53-card deck - a standard
deck of 52 cards and one Joker (the Joker may only be used
as an Ace, or to complete a Straight, Flush or Straight Flush).
Pai Gow poker is played one on one, the player against the
dealer (or banker), each competing to make the best possible
hands. After placing an initial bet, both player and dealer
receive seven cards. The object of the game is for the player
to split (or "set") the seven dealt cards into two
hands - a five-card "High" hand, and a two-card
"Low" hand. The cards must be set in such a way
that the five-card hand has a higher poker rank than the two-card
hand.
For example, the player's hand is: 6,7,8,9,10,A,A. The player
sets the pair of Aces as the Low hand, and 6,7,8,9,10 (straight)
as the High hand. The dealer's hand is: 2,2,2,A,K,4,5. The
dealer sets the Ace and King as the Low hand, and 2,2,2,4,5
(three of a kind) as the High hand. The player beats both
the dealer's High and Low hands, thus winning the round.
The hands are ranked according
to standard poker rules, with the exception that an A-2-3-4-5
straight is the second highest straight. By the way, the best
Low hand is a pair of Aces. After the player finished arranging
his/her hands, the dealer arranges his/her hands according
to a set of fixed rules (the "House Way"). The player's
two hands (High and Low) are then compared with the dealer's
two hands (High and Low) to determine the winner. In order
to win, both the player's High and Low hands must have a higher
poker rank than both the dealer's High and Low hands (according
to the Pai Gow Poker Hand Ranks table below).
If the player's two hands beat the dealer's two hands, the
player wins an amount equal to the initial bet minus a 5%
commission.
If both of the dealer's hands
beat both of the player's hands, the dealer wins.
If the player wins only one of the two hands, the game is
a push and neither the dealer nor the player wins.
If either the five-card hands
or the two-card hands rank exactly the same, the equal hands
are called "copies" of each other. The dealer wins
all copy hands. For example, if the player beats the dealer
in the High hand but copies the dealer with the Low hand,
the game is a push. In case of a push, all bets are returned
to the player.
Pai Gow Poker Hand Ranks (from
highest to lowest)
The only real difference
between Pai Gow poker hand ranks and standard poker hand ranks
is that a five-Aces hand (four Aces and a Joker) beats a royal
flush, and is the highest hand in the game.
| Rank |
Hand |
Description |
| 1 |
Finve of a Kind |
Four aces and a
joker |
| 2 |
Royal Flush |
Five consecutive
denomination cards of the same suit, starting from 10
and ending with an Ace - 10,J,Q,K,A |
| 3 |
Straight Flush |
Five consecutive
denomination cards of the same suit, starting from 10
and ending with an Ace - 10,J,Q,K,A |
| 4 |
Four of a Kind |
Five consecutive
denomination cards of the same suit |
| 5 |
Full House |
Four cards of the
same denomination |
| 6 |
Flush |
Five non-consecutive
denomination cards of the same suit |
| 7 |
Straight |
Five consecutive
denomination cards of different suit |
| 8 |
Three of a Kind |
Three cards of the
same denomination |
| 9 |
Two Pairs |
Two sets of pairs
of the same card denomination |
| 10 |
One Pair |
Two cards of the
same denomination |
Table Limits
| Table Type |
Minimum
Bet |
Maximum
Bet |
| I |
$2 |
$20 |
| II |
$5 |
$50 |
| III |
$25 |
$400 |
General Text Boxes
Message - This indicates whether 'You are
the Player' or whether 'You are the Dealer'.
Opponent -
This tells you the name (or nickname) of your current opponent.
Last Round
- This tells you how much you've won or lost in the previous
round.
Dealer Points
- This is your current Dealer Points balance. As Player, you
accumulate 1 Dealer Point on every dollar you place as a bet.
As Dealer, 1 Dealer Point is deducted for every 1 dollar bet
against you (see example below).
Fun Balance / Balance
- This is your current Fun / Real-Money Balance (in US dollars).
Commission
- When playing as Dealer, you pay a commission of 1.5% on
the total bets placed against you (when playing as Player
you do not pay commissions), see example below.
General Options
Back - Pressing 'Back' returns you to the
Options Screen.
'?' (Help)
- Pressing 'Help' opens the Help screen relevant to the room
you're currently in. In this case, Blackjack.
'$' (Cashier)
- Pressing '$' opens the Cashier screen.
Timer - This
is the circle at the bottom-right corner of the screen. On
every round, you have 45 seconds to make your decisions when
playing as Player, and 35 seconds to make your decisions when
playing as Dealer. The Timer indicates how much time you have
left before reaching the time limit. If you haven't finished
making your decisions during the specified time limit, you
will exit the table. Back to top
Playing as Player
DealerChallenge Casino lets you play
either as Player or as Dealer. Playing as Dealer is optional
and is not mandatory. If you do not wish to play as Dealer,
you can play the traditional role of the Player, knowing you
can rely on the fairness and credibility of DealerChallenge
Casino.
Pai Gow Text Boxes
Bet Labels - These labels appear to the left of your
bet and inform you how much money you have placed on the table.
Won / Lost Labels
- These labels appear above the cards and indicate whether
you have won or lost.
Game Options
Game Chips: $1, $5, $25 and $100
With the Game Chips you make your bet on the table by creating
a "Chip Tower". You may remove chips from the Chip
Tower by clicking on the left mouse button while placing the
cursor on the Chip Tower.
Deal
Once you've placed your bets on the table press 'Deal' to
deal the cards.
Game Cards
Click on the Game Cards to select the two cards that you want
to set as the Low Hand. The cards must be set in such a way
that the two-card (Low) hand has a lower poker rank than the
five-card (High) hand.
Split
When setting the two cards above the other cards press split
and the two hands will be split.
House Way
You may ask the house to automatically set your cards by pressing
the "House Way" button.
Disconnections
Communication problems over the Internet may cause sudden
disconnections. We have designed our software to cope with
such incidents in a manner that our clients will be protected
from unjustifiable loss, while eliminating the possibility
of intentional disconnections and/or system abuse.
Should a disconnection or
timeout occur after the Player placed his/her bet and before
the Player pressed the 'Deal' button, the Player's bet will
be returned to his/her Balance.
Should a disconnection or timeout
occur after the Player pressed the 'Deal' button, the round
will continue as if the Player had decided to split his/her
hand according to the House Way.After
connection is re-established the Player can enter the "History"
page and see the results of the last round ("History"
is available for Money mode only). Back
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DealerChallenge Casino offers you the
unique option of playing the role of the Dealer. This option
increases your chances of winning, since you gain some of
the favorable odds reserved for the casino. At the end of
every round the casino takes a commission of 1.5% of the total
bets bet against the Dealer.
Example
A Dealer chooses to play in Table II. This means that the
Dealer meets the minimum requirements for playing in this
table type: a minimum of 50 Dealer Points and a minimum balance
of $60. The system then matches a Player to the Dealer and
after the Dealer 'Approves' the next round, the Player places
his/her bets on the table. Notice that the view of the table
has changed to that of the Dealer's. Let's say the Player
places $50 and receives 2,3,7,8,K,K,A. The Player sets A,8
as the Low hand, and 2,3,7,K,K as the High hand. The Dealer's
hand is: A,A,2,3,4,5,6. According to the House Way, the Dealer
sets the pair of Aces as the Low hand, and 2,3,4,5,6 (straight)
as the High hand. The Dealer beats both the Player's High
and Low hands, thus winning the round. The Player loses his/her
bet and since the bet against the Dealer was $50 the casino
takes a commission of 1.5%*50 = $0.75, which means the Dealer
wins 50-0.75 = $49.25 on this round. The casino's edge in
Pai Gow with these rules is approximately 2.9% (bear in mind
that this 2.9% is how the casino makes a profit on Pai Gow)
so as the Dealer you actually gain an edge of about 1.4%.
Minimum Dealer Points and
Balance
You can play as Dealer once you have accumulated enough Dealer
Points and in addition you need to have enough money in your
Balance, according to the game's limits described in the Game
Options page.
The Minimum Balance required
is a bit higher than the total winnings of the Player in a
given round, which are: (Maximum Bet) + 1.5%(Casino commission)
* (Maximum Bet)
Game Options
"Approve" Button / 'Auto-Approve' Feature
When playing as Dealer, before each round commences you must
'Approve' the next round. After you approve the round, the
Player can place his/her bets and play the round. The 'Auto-Approve'
feature lets you automatically approve the next rounds, without
having to approve every round individually.
Disconnections
Communication problems over the Internet may cause sudden
disconnections. We have designed our software to cope with
such incidents in a manner that our clients will be protected
from unjustifiable loss, while eliminating the possibility
of intentional disconnections and/or system abuse.
Should a disconnection occur
after the Dealer pressed the "Approve" button, play
will continue until the Player has finished his turn. This
has no effect on the Dealer, since the Dealer is played automatically
according to the rules of the game (also called the "House
Way").
After connection is re-established
the Dealer can enter the "History" page and see
the results of the last round ("History" is available
for Money mode only). Back to top
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