Double-hand Poker is a cutting-edge game with ancient ancestry. Built on the ancient Chinese domino game and the current American version of poker, Pai Gow poker bands together the east with the western in a wonderful game for starting gamblers.
Pai Gow is a poker game that pits the player vs. the dealer, not like the majority of other poker games that players play with other players. By competing against the dealer, starting players don’t have to be concerned about any other, more experienced individuals winning their mulla.
One more Pai Gow edge is the fairly leisurely game pace, newcomers are able to take their time and scheme while not having to make hasty decisions.
It is also easier to gamble on for a very long time with only a little bit of money since, to lose, both of your hands has to be under both of the casino’s hands.
Pai Gow is played with 53 cards; the regular 52-card standard deck and a single joker. The gambler is dealt seven cards face up and the croupier is given seven cards faces hidden.
One five card hand and a two card hand need to be put together from the seven cards, the 5 card hand has to be stronger than the two card hand. To succeed, a player needs both of his hand totals to be better than the houses.