The origins of this game go back centuries, so when you play the classic card game Pai Gow Poker, you know you're onto a winner.
Choose your chip size and put it in the betting and bonus circles you’ll see on the table.
Changed your mind about something? Hit Undo to cancel your latest action, or Clear to remove your bet.
Hit Deal to get things underway.
How to Play Pai Gow Poker
Both you and the dealer receive 7 cards.
They’re divided into a High Hand of 5 cards and a Low Hand of 2 cards.
You need to beat the dealer with both hands, so keep that in mind when playing.
How to Win Pai Gow Poker
If your hands both beat the dealer’s, you’ll receive a payout at odds of 1:1. The casino takes a house fee at 5%.
If just one of your hands beats the dealer’s, you’ll get your stake back.
And if both of your hands lose to the dealer’s, you lose your whole stake.
The Joker is not considered a true wild card in Pai Gow Poker.
You can use a Joker to complete a Straight, Flush, Straight Flush, or Royal Flush, otherwise, a Joker operates as an Ace.
You can place a bonus bet before the cards are dealt.
The payout of the bonus bet depends on the 7-card hand you get at the start of the game, before they split into a High Hand and a Low Hand.
Check the banner displaying any named poker hand you might have – it comes with the winning combination and payout odds, too.
Your prize will appear in the win box when the game ends.
Pai Gow Poker Bonus Payouts
Event/Hand | Prize Multiplier |
---|---|
Jack-High Pai Gow | 2x |
Straight | 2x |
Three of a Kind | 3x |
10-High Pai Gow | 5x |
Flush | 5x |
Full House | 5x |
Four of a Kind | 25x |
9-High Pai Gow | 40x |
Straight Flush | 50x |
Royal Flush | 150x |
Five Aces | 500x |
Wild 7-card Straight Flush | 1,000x |
Natural 7-card Straight Flush | 5,000x |