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Pai Gow Poker Rules
In Pai Gow Poker, the object is to divide your seven card hand into a five-card (‘Highest') and a two-card hand (‘2nd Highest'). The five-card hand must always outrank the two-card hand (hence the names ‘Highest' and ‘2nd Highest'). The five-card hand is ranked as in Poker, except that an A-2-3-4-5 straight is the second highest straight. The two-card hand can be either a pair or individual cards. The highest two-card hand is a pair of aces and the lowest is a 2-3. You can divide your hand yourself, or let the computer split it, using a method called the House Way (see below).
With a six or seven card straight or flush put the highest hand possible in front while maintaining the straight or flush in back.
After the hands have been arranged, your hands are compared to these of the dealer's and the winner is determined:
In case of an exact match between hands (called a copy) the tie goes to the banker. |
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