Pai Gow Poker House Rules
Pai Gow Poker House Way Rules
Straights & Flushes
Next on the list is a Straight, followed by a Flush, but we’re lumping them into the same group because they follow the same rules. If you have a straight or a flush, always keep it in the high hand.
Unless you have a six or seven card straight. Then you would put your highest card in the low hand and the straight or flush in the high hand.
If you have a six card straight with a pair at either end, then use the pair in the low hand and the straight in the high hand.
The two pair rule must always be followed even if it splits up a straight or a flush. If you have a pair of Jacks and 6’s or anything higher, then split the pair.
If you have a pair of 6’s and 5’s or anything lower, then always keep the two pair together.
If there is a pair of Aces with any other pair, then always split the pair with the low pair in the low hand and the pair of aces in the high hand.
If you have both a straight and a flush in your hand, then play the cards in a way that will give you a Jack or better in the low hand.
Rules Of Pai Gow
Pai Gow Poker Hands
Rules For Pai Gow Poker
Fortune Pai Gow Poker is a poker game that uses a standard deck of 52 cards, with the addition of a single joker. The player is dealt a hand of seven cards and must make two hands (one of five cards and one of two). The players hands must beat the house's hands to win. Players start out by placing a bet in the main bet area on the table. Players are dealt seven cards then create two poker hands: one of 5 cards and one of two cards. When all hands are set, the dealer does the same. Win one and lose one and you tie. Beat the dealer on both hands and you win. Also Offered: Fortune Bonus bet and a Progressive Jackpot. The House always sets its hand as follows: Pai Gow Poker House.