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If you wander through the table games section of any major [casino](https://zudate.com/@christenpeyton), you will eventually discover the slow, methodical game of Pai Gow Poker.
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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
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After placing a bet, every player at the table, along with the dealer, receives exactly seven cards face down.
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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
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This rigidly defined set of rules is universally known across the industry as the "House Way."
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The dealer will happily arrange your hand exactly according to the mathematical guidelines of the House Way.
+The Most Relaxing Game in the Casino
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Furthermore, because approximately 40% of all hands end in a push, your bankroll barely fluctuates over a long session.
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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
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Take a seat, ask the dealer to explain the House Way, and enjoy the most relaxing mathematical puzzle the casino has to offer.
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