A Pai Gow poker player plays against the dealer, and seven cards are dealt to be divided into one hand of five cards and one hand of two cards, the smaller hand needing to be lower than the five-card hand. Understand the rules of Pai Gow poker with instructions from an experienced card player in this free video on poker games.
Expert: Dean Hale
Contact: www.wearehdtv.com
Bio: Dean Hale has been playing board games and card games for over three decades. Hale and his family spend a lot of quality time playing games.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
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GamblingCritic 1 month ago
@tamasurvivor
yeah, he explained it pretty poorly lol. You only make 1 bet. Win both = win; lose both = loss. Win one lose one = tie. Just one bet though
KingAAAA3 3 months ago
Ummm... When I play at the casino... The money only exchanges hands if you don't push... Meaning that you only win your bet (minus 5% commission to the house on all winnings) when both of your hands beat the dealers top and bottom hands... Additionally, the dealer can only take your chips if they win both their hands against yours... If you win one and lose one or the dealer wins one and loses one, it's a push and no money exchanges hands. The video sounded like there was 2 bets were to be made?
tamasurvivor 1 year ago
@This19 Everything is clear now, thank you, thank you, oh thank you, thank you......thank you.
psakref 1 year ago
@psakref No, that is completely false.
This19 1 year ago
I was told that pai gow means the banker has no pair(s) or high cards. Is this true?
psakref 1 year ago
Very nice.Thanks
vette72green 1 year ago
@cyborgforlife i invented GOD [=
antiswattt2 1 year ago
i made pai gow..
antiswattt2 2 years ago
I dun get it. awh..
DaphnePoh 2 years ago