
If you are looking for a slow-paced, highly strategic game with a low house edge, Pai Gow Poker is the perfect choice.
The game is famous for its incredibly high number of 'pushes' (ties), meaning your bankroll will last a very long time.
The Basic Rules of Pai Gow Poker
After placing your bet, the dealer distributes exactly seven cards to every player and to themselves.
The single most important rule of the game is that your five-card hand MUST be strictly higher in value than your two-card hand.
- The dealer must set their hand according to a strict set of casino rules called the 'House Way'
- If you are confused, you can always ask the dealer to set your hand according to the House Way for you
- Because tying is so common, the casino takes a 5% commission on all winning bets to maintain their house edge
Basic Strategy for Setting Your Cards
The strategy in Pai Gow revolves entirely around making your two-card hand as strong as legally possible without fouling.
When dealt a hand with no pairs (a 'Pai Gow'), you put your highest card in the back and your next two highest in the front.
| Starting Hand | Five-Card Hand (High) | Two-Card Hand (Low) |
|---|---|---|
| Pair of Aces & Pair of 4s | Pair of Aces | Pair of 4s |
| Full House (Three 8s, Two Kings) | Three 8s | Pair of Kings |
By learning how to balance your high and low hands perfectly, you can enjoy one of the best table games in the casino.