Pai Gow Poker
To win the Player's two hands must be higher than the Dealer's two hands, or the player’s high hand should be larger and the low hand should be equal to the dealer’s appropriate hand.
Live Pai Gow Poker is a type of poker. The game is played with one deck of 52 cards in each round. An unlimited number of players can take part in the game. The Players and the Dealer receive seven playing cards, collecting two separate hands. One of the hands is made of five playing cards, the other two. To win the Player's two hands must be higher than the Dealer's two hands, or the player’s high hand should be larger and low hand should be equal to the dealer’s appropriate hand.
Betting Time:
The player places a bet on the ANTE and/ or Bonus Bet fields (Bonus bet can be made without placing an ANTE bet). The "Bonus Bet" is based on a poker combination of five cards (consisting of the Player's seven cards). Additional bets are paid regardless of the outcome of the game. We offer 2 betting positions for the Player.
Dealer Hand: | Player Hand: | Payout: |
Royal Flush |
Royal Flush |
200:1 |
Straight Flush |
Straight Flush |
50:1 |
Four of a kind |
Four of a kind |
30:1 |
Full house |
Full House |
10:1 |
Flush |
Flush |
5:1 |
Straight |
Straight |
4:1 |
Three of a kind |
Three of a kind |
3:1 |
The Dealer deals seven face-up cards for the Player and seven face-down cards for himself/herself. Dealing cards should be in the following way one face-up to the Player, one face-down to the Dealer until both the Player and the Dealer get seven cards for each. After scanning all the cards, the Player will get some time to choose two of the seven cards, which will form the Low hand, and the remaining five cards will form the High hand. After the selection time, the Dealer opens his/her cards.
Selection Time:
Each of the unlimited Players can make their choice during selection time. The player selects two cards to form the LOW HAND, and the five unselected cards form the HIGH HAND. The player's HIGH hand must be higher than the LOW hand. To help the Player make choice the two cards that will be best used for the LOW HAND game will be highlighted.
After making a choice:
For the Players who do not select an option, the program automatically selects the pre-displayed optimal game handsets. The Dealer opens his/her cards and divides them into two hands. The Dealer opens his/her cards and divides them into two 5 and 2 card hands. The player wins, if his/her two hands are be higher than the Dealer's two hands, or the his/her high hand is larger and low hand is equal to the dealer’s appropriate hand.
The Player wins if:
- The Player’s hand combinations are higher than the player's two hands, ● The player’s high hand is larger and low hand is equal to the dealer’s appropriate hand.
It is Tie, when:
- If the Player’s High hand is larger than the Dealer’s one and the Low hand is smaller.
- If the Player’s High hand is smaller than the Dealer’s one and the Low hand is larger.
- If the Player’s High hand is equal to the Dealer’s one and the Low hand is larger.
The Player loses if:
- If both hands are lower than the Dealer’s hands.
- If the Player’s High hand is smaller than the Dealer’s one and the Low is equal to the Dealer’s hand.
- If the Player’s High hand is equal to the Dealer’s one and the Low hand is smaller.
- If Both hands are equal to the Dealer’s hands.
At Pai Gow, payments are made as follows:
- Win- 1:1
- Tie- Ante bet is returned to the Player.
- Lose- Ante bet is lost
- RTP values are based on Pai Gow Poker's optimal strategy. Pai Gow Poker: 97.47%
- According to this strategy, we will get a 2.7% expected value of the game.
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