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Feb 15, 2019 Pai Gow Poker is a casino table game and is played with a standard 52-card deck plus one joker. The rules are fairly simple. After making a bet, each player is dealt seven cards and must make two poker hands: A standard five-card poker hand and a two-card poker hand. A Pai Gow is the worst hand possible.Introduction
This section contains my analysis of the following pai gow poker side bets:Dealer Bonus
*Jan 23, 2019 Pai Gow poker is played with a standard English deck of 52 cards plus the joker, or bug. The joker can only be used as an ace or a card that completes a straight or flush. Players and the dealer receive seven cards they place into two hands: five cards and two cards. The five-card hand must be of a higher total rank than the two-card hand.
*Mar 29, 2019 Pai gow is a Chinese betting game that uses tiles instead of cards, and it’s popular in casinos around the world. Pai gow can also be played at home using a set of specially-designed tiles. While the rules of pai gow can seem a little overwhelming at first, once you learn how the tiles work, you’ll be making hands and placing bets in no time.
*Pai Gow by Farmer and the Felon is a crossbreed between Critical Jack and Super Silver Haze. Smelling of pine and all things sweet, Pai Gow is Sativa-dominant with nicely balanced effects. This hard-hitting strain kicks in with a euphoric cerebral high that will leave you feeling invincible in your ventures, oozing with child-like confidence.
Please see my page on the Dealer Bonus for information on that side bet. Fortune Pai Gow Poker
Please see my page on the Fortune side bet for information on that side bet. Jackpot Pai Gow Poker
’Jackpot’ is a side bet I noticed at the Rio in November 2005. The game was closed at the time so the top prize was not evident, but according to the Shufflemaster web site it is alternatively $25,000, $50,000, or $100,000.
The following table shows the probability and return for each possible event. A $100,000 for the top win is assumed and a $5 bet, for a win of 20,000 to one. The table also assumes the player will always set his hand to maximize the value of the side bet, at the possible cost of his pai gow poker bet. The lower left cell shows a house edge of 2.21%, which for a side bet is pretty good.Pai Gow PokerJackpot Pai Gow Poker Return TableEventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturnNatural Royal plus Pair of Aces*20000120.000000080.001557Five Aces plus Pair400720.000000470.000187Royal Flush plus Pair20015600.000010120.002024Five Aces20010560.000006850.00137Royal Flush100245600.000159330.015933Straight Flush plus Pair60117480.000076210.004573Four of a Kind plus Pair40576480.000373990.01496Straight Flush301730840.001122880.033686Four of a Kind202498240.001620730.032415Full House plus Pair121504800.000976240.011715Flush plus Pair84892600.003174060.025393Straight plus Pair611555360.007496520.044979Full House640245600.026109250.156655Flush456314200.036533720.146135Straight3101453880.065817990.197454Three of a kind274706760.048465850.096932Nothing-11245561960.80805571-0.808056Total1541430801-0.022088
* Both royal flush and pair of aces must be natural (no joker) for highest win.
If the top prize is less than $100,000, or the player bets more than $5 on the side bet, the return will be slightly less. The next table shows the house edge according to various other wins for a natural royal plus pair of aces according to the win on a to one basis.House Edge by Highest WinNatural Royal plus Aces PaysHouse Edge200002.21%100002.29%50002.33%40002.33%30002.34%20002.35%10002.36%Emperor’s Challenge
Emperor’s Challenge is a side bet I noticed at Hooter’s Casino in Las Vegas in April, 2006. The following return table shows the probability and return of all possible outcomes. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 4.171%.Emperor’s Challenge Return TableEventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturnNatural 7-card straight flush5000320.000000210.001038Wild 7-card straight flush10001960.000001270.001272Five aces50011280.000007320.003659Royal Flush150260920.000169270.025391Straight Flush501846440.001197870.059894Four of a Kind253074720.001994720.049868Full House541885280.027172990.135865Flush461720880.040041290.160165Three of a kind376725000.049775180.149326Straight2110342040.071584170.1431689 high pai gow40310800.000201630.00806510 high pai gow52486400.001613050.008065J high pai gow29634800.006250560.012501Nonpaying hand-11233129960.79999048-0.79999Total1541430801-0.041714
I hear that in Washington State the player must bet at least $5 to qualify for the pai gow hands. Progressive Pai Gow Poker
The Falls View casino in Niagara Falls Ontario offers ’Progressive Pai Gow Poker’. This is basic pai gow poker with an added $5 side bet.
The following table shows the return table based on a breakeven meter of 20536.05 bet units, which for a $5 bet is $102,680.24. The house edge at all other times is 11.5428% less 1.1242% for every $10,000 in the meter.Progressive Pai Gow Poker Return TableEventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturnNatural Royal Flush or Five Aces + pair20536.053360.0000020.044764Wild Royal Flush + pair20012600.0000080.001635Straight Flush + pair50117480.0000760.003811Four of a Kind + pair40576480.0003740.01496Full House + pair121504800.0009760.011715Flush + pair84892600.0031740.025393Straight + pair411173880.0072490.028996Natural Royal Flush or Five Aces2053.653040.0000340.070664Wild Royal Flush100203600.0001320.013209Straight Flush251730840.0011230.028072Four of a Kind202498240.0016210.032415Full House640304160.0261470.156883Flush456637120.0367430.146973Straight2100715160.0653390.130677Three of a kind275445480.0489450.09789Nothing-11245561960.808056-0.808056Total15414308010Pai Gow Insurance
Pai gow ’Insurance’ is a side bet that I noticed at the Red Rock casino in August, 2008. It appeared along with the Emperor’s Challenge side bet. A ’pai gow’ in pai gow poker is a hand with seven singletons, where no straight or flush is possible. This side bet wins if the player had a pai gow, the lower the highest card, the more it pays. The following return table shows the details. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 7.35%.Pai Gow InsuranceEventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturn9 high pai gow100310800.0002020.02016310 high pai gow252486400.0016130.040326J high pai gow159634800.0062510.093758Q high pai gow727195000.0176430.123499K high pai gow563869400.0414350.207176A high pai gow3144307800.0936190.280858Loser-11293626600.839238-0.839238Total1541430801-0.073457Lucky 8’s
Please see my page on the Lucky 8’s for information on that side bet. Pai Gow’d
Pai Gow’d is a side bet I noticed at the Four Queens on December 26, 2011. It is exactly like Pai Gow Insurance, explained above, but with a modified pay table. The lower right corner of the odds table below shows a house edge of 6.44%. Pai Gow’dEventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturn9 high pai gow100310800.0002020.02016310 high pai gow502486400.0016130.080652J high pai gow109634800.0062510.062506Q high pai gow727195000.0176430.123499K high pai gow563869400.0414350.207176A high pai gow3144307800.0936190.280858Loser-11293626600.839238-0.839238Total1541430801-0.064384
The Jokolor is a side bet mentioned on page 85 in the a document titled Rules of casino games in Great Britain (1124K). The side bet wins if the player has a joker and/or all cards of the same color. The following table shows the house edge is 3.90%.JokolorEventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturnSix cards same color plus joker304604600.0029870.089617Seven cards same color, without joker1013156000.0085350.085349Any hand with joker5198980600.1290880.645441Loser-11324689600.85939-0.85939Total1541430801-0.038982
This side bet is paired with pai gow poker games, including EZ Pai Gow, offering the G3 electronic side bet wagering. As far as I can tell at the Rampart casino, it is just titled the ’Bonus Bet.’ Bonus Bet Return TableEventDynasty PaysEnvy BonusCombinationsProbabilityDynasty ReturnEnvy BonusNatural 7-card Straight Flush8000$ 5000320.0000000.0016610.000208Royal Flush + Natural AQ Suited2000$ 1000720.0000000.0009340.000093Wild 7-card Straight Flush1000$ 5001960.0000010.0012720.000127Five Aces400$ 25011280.0000070.0029270.000366Royal Flush150$ 50260200.0001690.0253210.001688Straight Flush50$ 201846440.0011980.0598940.004791Four of a Kind25$ 53074720.0019950.0498680.001995Full House5$ 041885280.0271730.1358650.000000Flush4$ 061720880.0400410.1601650.000000Three of a Kind3$ 076725000.0497750.1493260.000000Straight2$ 0110342040.0715840.1431680.000000Losing combinations-1$ 01245561960.808056-0.8080560.000000Total:1541430801.000000-0.0776560.009268
The next table shows the overall house edge according to the number of players, including yourself, and various bet amounts. Note that the high edge is lowest at a bet of $1. This is because the win for the Envy Bonus is the same, regardless how much the player bets.Bonus Bet House EdgePlayers$1-$4 bet$5 bet$10 bet$15 bet$25 bet67.77%3.13%5.45%6.22%6.84%57.77%4.06%5.91%6.53%7.02%47.77%4.99%6.38%6.84%7.21%37.77%5.91%6.84%7.15%7.39%27.77%6.84%7.30%7.46%7.58%17.77%7.77%7.77%7.77%7.77%
This is a progressive side bet found with G3 electronic betting units. The player may bet $1 to $25. All jackpot wins are the same, regardless of bet size, so I would never bet more than $1. As usual with progressive bets, wins are on a ’for one’ basis. That means you don’t get your original bet back, even if you win. To be consistent with other pages on this site, the following page is on a ’return basis,’ meaning what the player can expect to get back for his bet, based on a $1 bet. G3 ProgressiveEventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturn7-card Straight FlushJackpot$ 2280.0000010.000000Five Aces0.1×Jackpot$ 1,1280.0000070.000000Royal Flush$500$ 26,0920.0001690.084636Straight Flush$100$ 184,6440.0011980.119787Four of a Kind$75$ 307,4720.0019950.149604Full House$4$ 4,188,5280.0271730.108692All other0$ 149,434,9880.9694560.000000Total154,143,0801.0000000.462719
The bottom right corner shows a return of 46.27% on all fixed wins. The value of the progressive is 22.11% for each $100,000 in the meter. To reach 100% the meter would need to be $243,011.06.When I saw this bet at the Rampart casino on March 17, 2011, the meter was at $207,361, for a return of 92.12%. This was probably unusually high, because the Rampart has had a truck with a big sign in the back drive around Summerlin promoting the large jackpot.My Pai Gow Poker OfferingsPai Gow Poker Coverage
*Dealer Probabilities: Shows the probability the dealer will form any given hand orless. Useful for making accurate strategy decisions.
*When to split a two-pair: My advice on when to split a two pair.
*Side Bets:Analysis of various side bets such as Fortune, Jackpot, and Emperor’s Challenge.
*No Push Pai Gow Poker: My analysis of this PGP variant.
*Pai Gow Mania: My analysis.
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Written by:Michael Shackleford
Many of you have played Pai Gow Poker at the best online casinos, but are you playing with a proper strategy? Despite the claim that Pai Gow Poker is a game of luck, there are strategies that you can use to improve your odds of winning.
Today, we will look at the basic strategy for playing your hands in Pai Gow Poker. Note that this strategy is based on you playing your hands as the player. It does not account for live Pai Gow games where you can play as the banker.Playing Uncordinated Hands
There are going to be many times where you will receive a hand that’s completely uncoordinated. With these hands, you don’t have as much as a pair for either hand. When this happens, you have to play two high card hands and hope that the dealer has a bad low hand.
First, you will take your highest card and add your four lowest cards together. This is your high hand. You’ll take your second and third highest cards to make your low hand. For example, if you have A-K-J-9-7-5-2, you’d play A-9-7-5-2 for high and K-J for low.One Pair Hands
Another common hand is where you only have a single pair and nothing else in your hand. Dc lottery 4. In this case, the pair will be your high hand. Take your two highest kickers and play them as your low hand. For example, if you have A-Q-10-8-8-6-2, you’d play A-Q for low and 8-8-10-6-2 for high.
One pair hands are scoop capable when you have a medium pair and at least one card of queen or higher in your low hand.Two Pair Hands
The hands that will be the trickiest to play in Pai Gow Poker are hands with two pair. That’s because you’re often going to split your pair. Splitting pairs is where most people get tripped up in this game.
First, let’s look at the three types of pairs. Low pairs are deuces through sixes. Medium pairs are sevens through tens. High pairs are jacks or better.
Here are the times where you will be splitting two pair, regardless of what your other cards are:
*Anytime one of your two pairs is aces.
*When you have two high pair.
*When you have one medium and one high pair.
In the following scenarios, you will also split two pair provided you do not have an ace in your hand:
*One low pair and one high pair.
*One Low pair and one medium pair.
*Two low pairs.
*Two medium pairs.
In all other cases where you have two pair and an ace in your hand, you will play your ace and the second-highest non-pairing card as your low hand and the two pair for high.Playing Trips in Pai Gow Poker
Playing trips, aka three of a kind, is easy in this game. In most cases, you will play trips for your high hand and your two highest kickers for the low hand. The only exception is when you have trip aces. In this case, you will split the trips and play one ace as part of your low hand.Flushes and Straights
Hands with a straight or flush are usually going to play themselves. In the majority of cases, you’ll play the straight or flush as the high hand. For the times where you have a seven-card straight or a seven-card flush, you will play the two highest cards as your low hand.
The one exception for playing a flush is when you have a flush along with two pair. When this happens, you’re going to break the flush and split the pair according to the rules for splitting pairs.Quads
You might be tempted to automatically play quads (four of a kind) as a high hand, but that’s not the case. When you have quad jacks or better, you’re splitting the hand into two pair. The same applies to medium quads, provided that you don’t have an ace in your hand. If you do, you will play the quads. For low quads, you will play them together.Five AcesPai Gow Game For Fun
As counterintuitive as it sounds, you’re almost never going to play five aces together. Instead, one ace and the joker will become your low hand and you’ll play trip aces for high.Pow Gow Bonus Poker Videos
The exception to this rule is when you have a pair of kings and five aces. Then, you’ll play the kings for low and five aces for high.See Full List On Wizardofodds.comThis Strategy Helps, But Not By Much
The above strategy is a great strategy to use to help improve your odds at winning in games where the dealer is always the banker. This applies to most Pai Gow Poker games at real money online casinos. However, the edge you gain with this strategy isn’t massive. It only improves your odds by about 0.21%. The general house edge when using this strategy is around 2.5%
Where this strategy helps is in games where the player is the banker. In those games, the house edge is reduced down to less than a half of a percent. However, you will find few online Pai Gow games offering player banking. However, it is still great to know when you play in live Pai Gow Poker games.
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Feb 15, 2019 Pai Gow Poker is a casino table game and is played with a standard 52-card deck plus one joker. The rules are fairly simple. After making a bet, each player is dealt seven cards and must make two poker hands: A standard five-card poker hand and a two-card poker hand. A Pai Gow is the worst hand possible.Introduction
This section contains my analysis of the following pai gow poker side bets:Dealer Bonus
*Jan 23, 2019 Pai Gow poker is played with a standard English deck of 52 cards plus the joker, or bug. The joker can only be used as an ace or a card that completes a straight or flush. Players and the dealer receive seven cards they place into two hands: five cards and two cards. The five-card hand must be of a higher total rank than the two-card hand.
*Mar 29, 2019 Pai gow is a Chinese betting game that uses tiles instead of cards, and it’s popular in casinos around the world. Pai gow can also be played at home using a set of specially-designed tiles. While the rules of pai gow can seem a little overwhelming at first, once you learn how the tiles work, you’ll be making hands and placing bets in no time.
*Pai Gow by Farmer and the Felon is a crossbreed between Critical Jack and Super Silver Haze. Smelling of pine and all things sweet, Pai Gow is Sativa-dominant with nicely balanced effects. This hard-hitting strain kicks in with a euphoric cerebral high that will leave you feeling invincible in your ventures, oozing with child-like confidence.
Please see my page on the Dealer Bonus for information on that side bet. Fortune Pai Gow Poker
Please see my page on the Fortune side bet for information on that side bet. Jackpot Pai Gow Poker
’Jackpot’ is a side bet I noticed at the Rio in November 2005. The game was closed at the time so the top prize was not evident, but according to the Shufflemaster web site it is alternatively $25,000, $50,000, or $100,000.
The following table shows the probability and return for each possible event. A $100,000 for the top win is assumed and a $5 bet, for a win of 20,000 to one. The table also assumes the player will always set his hand to maximize the value of the side bet, at the possible cost of his pai gow poker bet. The lower left cell shows a house edge of 2.21%, which for a side bet is pretty good.Pai Gow PokerJackpot Pai Gow Poker Return TableEventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturnNatural Royal plus Pair of Aces*20000120.000000080.001557Five Aces plus Pair400720.000000470.000187Royal Flush plus Pair20015600.000010120.002024Five Aces20010560.000006850.00137Royal Flush100245600.000159330.015933Straight Flush plus Pair60117480.000076210.004573Four of a Kind plus Pair40576480.000373990.01496Straight Flush301730840.001122880.033686Four of a Kind202498240.001620730.032415Full House plus Pair121504800.000976240.011715Flush plus Pair84892600.003174060.025393Straight plus Pair611555360.007496520.044979Full House640245600.026109250.156655Flush456314200.036533720.146135Straight3101453880.065817990.197454Three of a kind274706760.048465850.096932Nothing-11245561960.80805571-0.808056Total1541430801-0.022088
* Both royal flush and pair of aces must be natural (no joker) for highest win.
If the top prize is less than $100,000, or the player bets more than $5 on the side bet, the return will be slightly less. The next table shows the house edge according to various other wins for a natural royal plus pair of aces according to the win on a to one basis.House Edge by Highest WinNatural Royal plus Aces PaysHouse Edge200002.21%100002.29%50002.33%40002.33%30002.34%20002.35%10002.36%Emperor’s Challenge
Emperor’s Challenge is a side bet I noticed at Hooter’s Casino in Las Vegas in April, 2006. The following return table shows the probability and return of all possible outcomes. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 4.171%.Emperor’s Challenge Return TableEventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturnNatural 7-card straight flush5000320.000000210.001038Wild 7-card straight flush10001960.000001270.001272Five aces50011280.000007320.003659Royal Flush150260920.000169270.025391Straight Flush501846440.001197870.059894Four of a Kind253074720.001994720.049868Full House541885280.027172990.135865Flush461720880.040041290.160165Three of a kind376725000.049775180.149326Straight2110342040.071584170.1431689 high pai gow40310800.000201630.00806510 high pai gow52486400.001613050.008065J high pai gow29634800.006250560.012501Nonpaying hand-11233129960.79999048-0.79999Total1541430801-0.041714
I hear that in Washington State the player must bet at least $5 to qualify for the pai gow hands. Progressive Pai Gow Poker
The Falls View casino in Niagara Falls Ontario offers ’Progressive Pai Gow Poker’. This is basic pai gow poker with an added $5 side bet.
The following table shows the return table based on a breakeven meter of 20536.05 bet units, which for a $5 bet is $102,680.24. The house edge at all other times is 11.5428% less 1.1242% for every $10,000 in the meter.Progressive Pai Gow Poker Return TableEventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturnNatural Royal Flush or Five Aces + pair20536.053360.0000020.044764Wild Royal Flush + pair20012600.0000080.001635Straight Flush + pair50117480.0000760.003811Four of a Kind + pair40576480.0003740.01496Full House + pair121504800.0009760.011715Flush + pair84892600.0031740.025393Straight + pair411173880.0072490.028996Natural Royal Flush or Five Aces2053.653040.0000340.070664Wild Royal Flush100203600.0001320.013209Straight Flush251730840.0011230.028072Four of a Kind202498240.0016210.032415Full House640304160.0261470.156883Flush456637120.0367430.146973Straight2100715160.0653390.130677Three of a kind275445480.0489450.09789Nothing-11245561960.808056-0.808056Total15414308010Pai Gow Insurance
Pai gow ’Insurance’ is a side bet that I noticed at the Red Rock casino in August, 2008. It appeared along with the Emperor’s Challenge side bet. A ’pai gow’ in pai gow poker is a hand with seven singletons, where no straight or flush is possible. This side bet wins if the player had a pai gow, the lower the highest card, the more it pays. The following return table shows the details. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 7.35%.Pai Gow InsuranceEventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturn9 high pai gow100310800.0002020.02016310 high pai gow252486400.0016130.040326J high pai gow159634800.0062510.093758Q high pai gow727195000.0176430.123499K high pai gow563869400.0414350.207176A high pai gow3144307800.0936190.280858Loser-11293626600.839238-0.839238Total1541430801-0.073457Lucky 8’s
Please see my page on the Lucky 8’s for information on that side bet. Pai Gow’d
Pai Gow’d is a side bet I noticed at the Four Queens on December 26, 2011. It is exactly like Pai Gow Insurance, explained above, but with a modified pay table. The lower right corner of the odds table below shows a house edge of 6.44%. Pai Gow’dEventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturn9 high pai gow100310800.0002020.02016310 high pai gow502486400.0016130.080652J high pai gow109634800.0062510.062506Q high pai gow727195000.0176430.123499K high pai gow563869400.0414350.207176A high pai gow3144307800.0936190.280858Loser-11293626600.839238-0.839238Total1541430801-0.064384
The Jokolor is a side bet mentioned on page 85 in the a document titled Rules of casino games in Great Britain (1124K). The side bet wins if the player has a joker and/or all cards of the same color. The following table shows the house edge is 3.90%.JokolorEventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturnSix cards same color plus joker304604600.0029870.089617Seven cards same color, without joker1013156000.0085350.085349Any hand with joker5198980600.1290880.645441Loser-11324689600.85939-0.85939Total1541430801-0.038982
This side bet is paired with pai gow poker games, including EZ Pai Gow, offering the G3 electronic side bet wagering. As far as I can tell at the Rampart casino, it is just titled the ’Bonus Bet.’ Bonus Bet Return TableEventDynasty PaysEnvy BonusCombinationsProbabilityDynasty ReturnEnvy BonusNatural 7-card Straight Flush8000$ 5000320.0000000.0016610.000208Royal Flush + Natural AQ Suited2000$ 1000720.0000000.0009340.000093Wild 7-card Straight Flush1000$ 5001960.0000010.0012720.000127Five Aces400$ 25011280.0000070.0029270.000366Royal Flush150$ 50260200.0001690.0253210.001688Straight Flush50$ 201846440.0011980.0598940.004791Four of a Kind25$ 53074720.0019950.0498680.001995Full House5$ 041885280.0271730.1358650.000000Flush4$ 061720880.0400410.1601650.000000Three of a Kind3$ 076725000.0497750.1493260.000000Straight2$ 0110342040.0715840.1431680.000000Losing combinations-1$ 01245561960.808056-0.8080560.000000Total:1541430801.000000-0.0776560.009268
The next table shows the overall house edge according to the number of players, including yourself, and various bet amounts. Note that the high edge is lowest at a bet of $1. This is because the win for the Envy Bonus is the same, regardless how much the player bets.Bonus Bet House EdgePlayers$1-$4 bet$5 bet$10 bet$15 bet$25 bet67.77%3.13%5.45%6.22%6.84%57.77%4.06%5.91%6.53%7.02%47.77%4.99%6.38%6.84%7.21%37.77%5.91%6.84%7.15%7.39%27.77%6.84%7.30%7.46%7.58%17.77%7.77%7.77%7.77%7.77%
This is a progressive side bet found with G3 electronic betting units. The player may bet $1 to $25. All jackpot wins are the same, regardless of bet size, so I would never bet more than $1. As usual with progressive bets, wins are on a ’for one’ basis. That means you don’t get your original bet back, even if you win. To be consistent with other pages on this site, the following page is on a ’return basis,’ meaning what the player can expect to get back for his bet, based on a $1 bet. G3 ProgressiveEventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturn7-card Straight FlushJackpot$ 2280.0000010.000000Five Aces0.1×Jackpot$ 1,1280.0000070.000000Royal Flush$500$ 26,0920.0001690.084636Straight Flush$100$ 184,6440.0011980.119787Four of a Kind$75$ 307,4720.0019950.149604Full House$4$ 4,188,5280.0271730.108692All other0$ 149,434,9880.9694560.000000Total154,143,0801.0000000.462719
The bottom right corner shows a return of 46.27% on all fixed wins. The value of the progressive is 22.11% for each $100,000 in the meter. To reach 100% the meter would need to be $243,011.06.When I saw this bet at the Rampart casino on March 17, 2011, the meter was at $207,361, for a return of 92.12%. This was probably unusually high, because the Rampart has had a truck with a big sign in the back drive around Summerlin promoting the large jackpot.My Pai Gow Poker OfferingsPai Gow Poker Coverage
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Written by:Michael Shackleford
Many of you have played Pai Gow Poker at the best online casinos, but are you playing with a proper strategy? Despite the claim that Pai Gow Poker is a game of luck, there are strategies that you can use to improve your odds of winning.
Today, we will look at the basic strategy for playing your hands in Pai Gow Poker. Note that this strategy is based on you playing your hands as the player. It does not account for live Pai Gow games where you can play as the banker.Playing Uncordinated Hands
There are going to be many times where you will receive a hand that’s completely uncoordinated. With these hands, you don’t have as much as a pair for either hand. When this happens, you have to play two high card hands and hope that the dealer has a bad low hand.
First, you will take your highest card and add your four lowest cards together. This is your high hand. You’ll take your second and third highest cards to make your low hand. For example, if you have A-K-J-9-7-5-2, you’d play A-9-7-5-2 for high and K-J for low.One Pair Hands
Another common hand is where you only have a single pair and nothing else in your hand. Dc lottery 4. In this case, the pair will be your high hand. Take your two highest kickers and play them as your low hand. For example, if you have A-Q-10-8-8-6-2, you’d play A-Q for low and 8-8-10-6-2 for high.
One pair hands are scoop capable when you have a medium pair and at least one card of queen or higher in your low hand.Two Pair Hands
The hands that will be the trickiest to play in Pai Gow Poker are hands with two pair. That’s because you’re often going to split your pair. Splitting pairs is where most people get tripped up in this game.
First, let’s look at the three types of pairs. Low pairs are deuces through sixes. Medium pairs are sevens through tens. High pairs are jacks or better.
Here are the times where you will be splitting two pair, regardless of what your other cards are:
*Anytime one of your two pairs is aces.
*When you have two high pair.
*When you have one medium and one high pair.
In the following scenarios, you will also split two pair provided you do not have an ace in your hand:
*One low pair and one high pair.
*One Low pair and one medium pair.
*Two low pairs.
*Two medium pairs.
In all other cases where you have two pair and an ace in your hand, you will play your ace and the second-highest non-pairing card as your low hand and the two pair for high.Playing Trips in Pai Gow Poker
Playing trips, aka three of a kind, is easy in this game. In most cases, you will play trips for your high hand and your two highest kickers for the low hand. The only exception is when you have trip aces. In this case, you will split the trips and play one ace as part of your low hand.Flushes and Straights
Hands with a straight or flush are usually going to play themselves. In the majority of cases, you’ll play the straight or flush as the high hand. For the times where you have a seven-card straight or a seven-card flush, you will play the two highest cards as your low hand.
The one exception for playing a flush is when you have a flush along with two pair. When this happens, you’re going to break the flush and split the pair according to the rules for splitting pairs.Quads
You might be tempted to automatically play quads (four of a kind) as a high hand, but that’s not the case. When you have quad jacks or better, you’re splitting the hand into two pair. The same applies to medium quads, provided that you don’t have an ace in your hand. If you do, you will play the quads. For low quads, you will play them together.Five AcesPai Gow Game For Fun
As counterintuitive as it sounds, you’re almost never going to play five aces together. Instead, one ace and the joker will become your low hand and you’ll play trip aces for high.Pow Gow Bonus Poker Videos
The exception to this rule is when you have a pair of kings and five aces. Then, you’ll play the kings for low and five aces for high.See Full List On Wizardofodds.comThis Strategy Helps, But Not By Much
The above strategy is a great strategy to use to help improve your odds at winning in games where the dealer is always the banker. This applies to most Pai Gow Poker games at real money online casinos. However, the edge you gain with this strategy isn’t massive. It only improves your odds by about 0.21%. The general house edge when using this strategy is around 2.5%
Where this strategy helps is in games where the player is the banker. In those games, the house edge is reduced down to less than a half of a percent. However, you will find few online Pai Gow games offering player banking. However, it is still great to know when you play in live Pai Gow Poker games.
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