1 A Guide to Playing Pai Gow Poker
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If you wander through the table games section of any major casino, you will eventually discover the slow, methodical game of Pai Gow Poker.

Because the game frequently results in a "push" (a tie), the variance is incredibly low, making it difficult to lose money quickly.
The Basics: Building Two Separate Hands
After placing a bet, every player at the table, along with the dealer, receives exactly seven cards face down.

Once everyone has "set" their hands, they are compared directly against the dealer's two corresponding hands to determine the winner.
The casino always wins exact ties (e.g., your Ace-King ties the dealer's Ace-King)The house takes a mandatory 5% commission on all winning bets to maintain their edgeYou can ask the dealer to set your cards according to the "House Way" automatically How the Dealer Plays Their Cards
This rigidly defined set of rules is universally known across the industry as the "House Way."

The dealer will happily arrange your hand exactly according to the mathematical guidelines of the House Way.
The Most Relaxing Game in the Casino
Furthermore, because approximately 40% of all hands end in a push, your bankroll barely fluctuates over a long session.

This low-volatility environment is perfect for players who want to sit at a table for hours, chat with friends, and enjoy complimentary beverages.
Game MetricPai Gow PokerBlackjackPace of PlayVery Slow (~30 hands/hour)Fast (~70 hands/hour)Bankroll SwingsVery Low (Frequent Pushes)Medium to High
Take a seat, ask the dealer to explain the House Way, and enjoy the most relaxing mathematical puzzle the casino has to offer.