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Pai Gow Poker Gambling - Online Pai Gow Poker GamblingPai Gow, meaning "make nine" is a banking poker game mostly played in Las Vegas and some of the California card clubs. The China is responsible for the occurrence of this game, which back then was called Pai Go. The modern version is, however, more reminiscent to the American poker and the original version of the Baccarat. Pai Gow Poker Gambling - The Rules, at www.onlinecasino2002.com Pai Gow poker is played with a deck of 53 cards: a standard deck plus one wild joker. Each player is dealt 7 cards and must split them into two hands. The first hand is referred to as "the highest hand," and consists of 5 cards. The second hand is referred to as "the second highest," and consists of only 2 cards. The game follows general poker ranking rules: one pair, three of a kind, etc. The 5-card hand must always rank higher than the 2-card hand. For example, if your seven cards are: ace + ace + 9 + 7 + 5 + 4 + 3, you cannot place the two aces as in your 2-card hand. The pair of aces must be kept in "the highest hand" (i.e. the 5-card hand). The object of the game is to beat both of the dealer’s hands; the highest and the second highest. If you only succeed in winning one of the two hands, the round results in a tie, or "push". If both your hands lose against the dealer’s hands, the dealer takes the bet. If both of your hands beat the dealer’s hands, you receive "even money" on your bet (i.e. 1 to 1), with the exception that the bank takes a 5% commission from your winnings. Dead Hand Wild Card Highest - Five-Card Hand Second Highest - Two-Card Hand Copy Hand Pai Gow Poker Gambling - Pai Gow Hand Ranking, at http://www.onlinecasino2002.com 5 Aces - 4 aces + the wild card The only difference between the system of ranking hands in Pai Gow poker and in other poker games is that A-K-Q-J-10 ranks as the highest straight, A-2-3-4-5 ranks as the second highest straight, followed by K-Q-J-10-9. Dragon In traditional, real-life casinos, Pai Gow players can play the dragon. The dragon is moved clockwise around the table, and is offered to one player at a time as an extra game. If no one desires to play the dragon, it is put aside. Pai Gow Poker Gambling – Dealer, at onlinecasino2002.com In traditional, real-life casinos, a Pai Gow player can act as the dealer. The player that acts as dealer must be able to cover all bets at the table. In the Pai Gow Poker game at most online casinos, the option of becoming dealer is excluded. Pai Gow Poker Gambling - Winnings Players win even money ( i.e. 1 to 1) on their bets, but must pay a 5% commission on their winnings to the bank. Your actual winnings are thus 95% of your bet.
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