Pai Gow Poker House Odds
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Pai Gow Poker House Ways. House Way is a Pai Gow Poker term referring to the way “the house” is required to set their hand. Pai Gow players are often surprised to learn that the actual “house way” is different from casino to casino. In some cases these differences are not small either. Pai Gow Poker Rules. Play Pai Gow Poker. Online Pai Gow Poker. Video Poker Downloads. Online Video Poker Games. Win At Video Poker. Casino Video Poker. While the house will always maintain an edge over the player, an increased knowledge of the game should give you the best odds of walking away with a profit. The Joker in Pai-Gow Poker. In addition to the usual 52 cards, the deck used in pai-gow poker also includes a single joker. Mar 12, 2020 MGM Grand House Way for Pai Gow Poker The following is the house way for the MGM Grand as mentioned by Wizard of Odds and taken from a document on the procedures of the game, dated 2002. NO PAIR: Use the highest card in the high hand, then use the second and third highest as the low hand. The house edge in this even-money game is 1.81%, better than the higher 2.72% house edge in Pai Gow Poker, assuming the player follows the house way and never banks. In the hundreds of casino games I’ve analyzed, I believe this game to be the least volatile, with a probability of a push of almost 50%. The standard deviation is a very low 0.72.
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This section contains my analysis of the following pai gow poker side bets:Dealer Bonus
Please see my page on the Dealer Bonus for information on that side bet. Fortune Pai Gow Poker
Please see my page on the Fortune side bet for information on that side bet. Jackpot Pai Gow Poker
’Jackpot’ is a side bet I noticed at the Rio in November 2005. The game was closed at the time so the top prize was not evident, but according to the Shufflemaster web site it is alternatively $25,000, $50,000, or $100,000.
The following table shows the probability and return for each possible event. A $100,000 for the top win is assumed and a $5 bet, for a win of 20,000 to one. The table also assumes the player will always set his hand to maximize the value of the side bet, at the possible cost of his pai gow poker bet. The lower left cell shows a house edge of 2.21%, which for a side bet is pretty good.Jackpot Pai Gow Poker Return TableEventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturnNatural Royal plus Pair of Aces*20000120.000000080.001557Five Aces plus Pair400720.000000470.000187Royal Flush plus Pair20015600.000010120.002024Five Aces20010560.000006850.00137Royal Flush100245600.000159330.015933Straight Flush plus Pair60117480.000076210.004573Four of a Kind plus Pair40576480.000373990.01496Straight Flush301730840.001122880.033686Four of a Kind202498240.001620730.032415Full House plus Pair121504800.000976240.011715Flush plus Pair84892600.003174060.025393Straight plus Pair611555360.007496520.044979Full House640245600.026109250.156655Flush456314200.036533720.146135Straight3101453880.065817990.197454Three of a kind274706760.048465850.096932Nothing-11245561960.80805571-0.808056Total1541430801-0.022088
* Both royal flush and pair of aces must be natural (no joker) for highest win.
If the top prize is less than $100,000, or the player bets more than $5 on the side bet, the return will be slightly less. The next table shows the house edge according to various other wins for a natural royal plus pair of aces according to the win on a to one basis.House Edge by Highest WinNatural Royal plus Aces PaysHouse Edge200002.21%100002.29%50002.33%40002.33%30002.34%20002.35%10002.36%Emperor’s Challenge
Emperor’s Challenge is a side bet I noticed at Hooter’s Casino in Las Vegas in April, 2006. The following return table shows the probability and return of all possible outcomes. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 4.171%.Emperor’s Challenge Return TableEventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturnNatural 7-card straight flush5000320.000000210.001038Wild 7-card straight flush10001960.000001270.001272Five aces50011280.000007320.003659Royal Flush150260920.000169270.025391Straight Flush501846440.001197870.059894Four of a Kind253074720.001994720.049868Full House541885280.027172990.135865Flush461720880.040041290.160165Three of a kind376725000.049775180.149326Straight2110342040.071584170.1431689 high pai gow40310800.000201630.00806510 high pai gow52486400.001613050.008065J high pai gow29634800.006250560.012501Nonpaying hand-11233129960.79999048-0.79999Total1541430801-0.041714
I hear that in Washington State the player must bet at least $5 to qualify for the pai gow hands. Progressive Pai Gow Poker
The Falls View casino in Niagara Falls Ontario offers ’Progressive Pai Gow Poker’. This is basic pai gow poker with an added $5 side bet.
The following table shows the return table based on a breakeven meter of 20536.05 bet units, which for a $5 bet is $102,680.24. The house edge at all other times is 11.5428% less 1.1242% for every $10,000 in the meter.Progressive Pai Gow Poker Return TableEventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturnNatural Royal Flush or Five Aces + pair20536.053360.0000020.044764Wild Royal Flush + pair20012600.0000080.001635Straight Flush + pair50117480.0000760.003811Four of a Kind + pair40576480.0003740.01496Full House + pair121504800.0009760.011715Flush + pair84892600.0031740.025393Straight + pair411173880.0072490.028996Natural Royal Flush or Five Aces2053.653040.0000340.070664Wild Royal Flush100203600.0001320.013209Straight Flush251730840.0011230.028072Four of a Kind202498240.0016210.032415Full House640304160.0261470.156883Flush456637120.0367430.146973Straight2100715160.0653390.130677Three of a kind275445480.0489450.09789Nothing-11245561960.808056-0.808056Total15414308010Pai Gow Insurance
Pai gow ’Insurance’ is a side bet that I noticed at the Red Rock casino in August, 2008. It appeared along with the Emperor’s Challenge side bet. A ’pai gow’ in pai gow poker is a hand with seven singletons, where no straight or flush is possible. This side bet wins if the player had a pai gow, the lower the highest card, the more it pays. The following return table shows the details. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 7.35%.Pai Gow InsuranceEventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturn9 high pai gow100310800.0002020.02016310 high pai gow252486400.0016130.040326J high pai gow159634800.0062510.093758Q high pai gow727195000.0176430.123499K high pai gow563869400.0414350.207176A high pai gow3144307800.0936190.280858Loser-11293626600.839238-0.839238Total1541430801-0.073457Lucky 8’s
Please see my page on the Lucky 8’s for information on that side bet. Pai Gow Poker House Odds AgainstPai Gow’d
Pai Gow’d is a side bet I noticed at the Four Queens on December 26, 2011. It is exactly like Pai Gow Insurance, explained above, but with a modified pay table. The lower right corner of the odds table below shows a house edge of 6.44%. Pai Gow’dEventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturn9 high pai gow100310800.0002020.02016310 high pai gow502486400.0016130.080652J high pai gow109634800.0062510.062506Q high pai gow727195000.0176430.123499K high pai gow563869400.0414350.207176A high pai gow3144307800.0936190.280858Loser-11293626600.839238-0.839238Total1541430801-0.064384
The Jokolor is a side bet mentioned on page 85 in the a document titled Rules of casino games in Great Britain (1124K). The side bet wins if the player has a joker and/or all cards of the same color. The following table shows the house edge is 3.90%.JokolorEventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturnSix cards same color plus joker304604600.0029870.089617Seven cards same color, without joker1013156000.0085350.085349Any hand with joker5198980600.1290880.645441Loser-11324689600.85939-0.85939Total1541430801-0.038982See Full List On Wizardofodds.com
This side bet is paired with pai gow poker games, including EZ Pai Gow, offering the G3 electronic side bet wagering. As far as I can tell at the Rampart casino, it is just titled the ’Bonus Bet.’ Bonus Bet Return TableEventDynasty PaysEnvy BonusCombinationsProbabilityDynasty ReturnEnvy BonusNatural 7-card Straight Flush8000$ 5000320.0000000.0016610.000208Royal Flush + Natural AQ Suited2000$ 1000720.0000000.0009340.000093Wild 7-card Straight Flush1000$ 5001960.0000010.0012720.000127Five Aces400$ 25011280.0000070.0029270.000366Royal Flush150$ 50260200.0001690.0253210.001688Straight Flush50$ 201846440.0011980.0598940.004791Four of a Kind25$ 53074720.0019950.0498680.001995Full House5$ 041885280.0271730.1358650.000000Flush4$ 061720880.0400410.1601650.000000Three of a Kind3$ 076725000.0497750.1493260.000000Straight2$ 0110342040.0715840.1431680.000000Losing combinations-1$ 01245561960.808056-0.8080560.000000Total:1541430801.000000-0.0776560.009268
The next table shows the overall house edge according to the number of players, including yourself, and various bet amounts. Note that the high edge is lowest at a bet of $1. This is because the win for the Envy Bonus is the same, regardless how much the player bets.Bonus Bet House EdgePlayers$1-$4 bet$5 bet$10 bet$15 bet$25 bet67.77%3.13%5.45%6.22%6.84%57.77%4.06%5.91%6.53%7.02%47.77%4.99%6.38%6.84%7.21%37.77%5.91%6.84%7.15%7.39%27.77%6.84%7.30%7.46%7.58%17.77%7.77%7.77%7.77%7.77%
This is a progressive side bet found with G3 electronic betting units. The player may bet $1 to $25. All jackpot wins are the same, regardless of bet size, so I would never bet more than $1. As usual with progressive bets, wins are on a ’for one’ basis. That means you don’t get your original bet back, even if you win. To be consistent with other pages on this site, the following page is on a ’return basis,’ meaning what the player can expect to get back for his bet, based on a $1 bet. G3 ProgressiveEventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturn7-card Straight FlushJackpot$ 2280.0000010.000000Five Aces0.1×Jackpot$ 1,1280.0000070.000000Royal Flush$500$ 26,0920.0001690.084636Straight Flush$100$ 184,6440.0011980.119787Four of a Kind$75$ 307,4720.0019950.149604Full House$4$ 4,188,5280.0271730.108692All other0$ 149,434,9880.9694560.000000Total154,143,0801.0000000.462719
The bottom right corner shows a return of 46.27% on all fixed wins. The value of the progressive is 22.11% for each $100,000 in the meter. To reach 100% the meter would need to be $243,011.06.When I saw this bet at the Rampart casino on March 17, 2011, the meter was at $207,361, for a return of 92.12%. This was probably unusually high, because the Rampart has had a truck with a big sign in the back drive around Summerlin promoting the large jackpot.My Pai Gow Poker OfferingsPai Gow Poker Coverage
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Written by:Michael Shackleford
Pai-Gow poker--also known as double-hand poker--was invented in the 1980s, but its roots stretch back much further. That’s because the game takes inspiration from the popular Chinese domino game known as pai gow, which came into being sometime around 960 AD.
The purpose of this article is to familiarize you with the basics of the game, from the rules of pai gow poker to various forms of real-money strategy. While the house will always maintain an edge over the player, an increased knowledge of the game should give you the best odds of walking away with a profit.The Joker in Pai-Gow Poker
In addition to the usual 52 cards, the deck used in pai-gow poker also includes a single joker. The joker may substitute for any card in order to complete a straight, flush, or straight flush. Otherwise, it counts as an ace.Pai-Gow Hand Rankings
While most of the rankings in double-hand poker are the same as regular poker, there are a few minor differences.
Five of a Kind - The highest possible pai gow poker hand, it’s comprised of four aces and a joker.
Royal Flush - Made up of the following cards in the same suit: A, K, Q, J, 10.
Straight Flush - Five cards of the same suit in consecutive order. Example: 6H, 7H, 8H, 9H, 10H.
Four of a Kind - Four cards made up of the same rank. For example: 7H, 7D, 7C, 7S.
Full House - A hand comprised of one pair and three of a kind. Example: 4H, 4D, 4S, 6S, 6H.
Flush - Five cards made up of the same suit. Example: 2H, 4H, 5H, 8H, 10H.
Straight - Five consecutive cards of different suits. Example: 7H, 8S, 9C, 10C, JD.
Three of a Kind - Three cards of the same rank. Example: 2S, 2D, 2H.
Two Pair - Two individual pairs, each made up of a different rank. Example: 4C, 4D, 9H, 9C.
One Pair - Two cards of the same rank. Example: 4S, 4D.
High Card - When the hand contains none of the above combinations, the highest card is used to determine the hand’s value.How to Play Pai-Gow Poker for Real Money
Now that we’ve looked at the purpose of the joker and the hand rankings, let’s examine the specific rules of pai-gow poker. Keep in mind that the player is competing only against the dealer.
The game begins when the player makes a wager. Betting requirements differ from one casino to another, so make sure you check before starting play.
After the player has made their bet, they will be provided with seven cards. The dealer also receives seven cards face-down.
The player examines his hand and separates it into a five-card (’high’) and two-card (’low’) hand. The five-card option must be superior to the two-card hand (see the hand rankings listed above). The two-card hand can only achieve a pair or high card ranking.
Once the player has set his hand, the dealer turns his cards over and also arranges them into 5-card and 2-card sets. In both land-based and online casinos, the house has specific rules for how this is done, which prevents the dealer from having to employ any kind of strategy. This is known as the ’house way.’
The hands are now compared against one another. Here are the results:
*If both the player’s hands are superior, he is declared the winner and receives even money on his payout, minus a 5% commission.
*If the player and dealer each win a hand, then the bet is considered a push.
*If the dealer wins both hands, the player loses his bet. Please note that a dealer wins any ties.Hand Odds in Pai-Gow Poker
The following list shows the probability of achieving various hands in a game of double-hand poker.Pai Gow Poker House Odds Nfl Week 11
*Five Aces - 0.00000732
*Royal Flush/Straight - 0.00136862
*Four of a Kind - 0.00199472
*Full House - 0.02717299
*Flush - 0.04004129
*Straight - 0.07289350
*Three of a Kind - 0.04846585
*Two Pair - 0.23065464
*One Pair - 0.41663862
*Anything Else - 0.16076246Pai Gow Poker House Odds PokerWinning Strategies for Real-Money Pai-Gow PokerPai Gow Poker House Odds Game
If you’re looking for an edge during your next pai gow poker session, give these tips a try. While you may still lose some hands, you should see your overall success rate improve.Pai Gow Poker House Odds Genesis Open
*Avoid Bonus Bets - These side bets are far more common at land-based casinos, but even if you find an online establishment that offers them, they are to be avoided. Casinos take in more money from bonus bets than they do from the 5% commission charged to winning player hands.
*If you’re lucky enough to get five aces, you should keep three in the high hand and move the others to the low hand. The only exception is when you have a pair of kings. In this case, move the kings to the low hand.
*When you have four of a kind, the following strategy should be employed. Keep the four cards together if their ranks are six or lower. If the ranks are seven through 10, split the cards unless you also have an ace or better to move to the low hand. Unless you have another pair to use in the low hand, four of a kind with face cards should always be split.
*Three of a kind should almost always be kept together. The only exception is when the cards are aces. In this case, use a pair of aces in the high hand and the remaining ace (along with your next highest card) in the low hand.
*If you have three pair after the initial deal, the highest pair should be moved to the low hand.
*If you find yourself with no pairs, flushes, or straights, leave the best card in the high hand and move the two cards with the next highest value to the low hand.
*When you draw a full house, move the pair to the low hand. If you happen to draw an additional pair, then use the higher of the pairs for the low hand.
*It is best to keep straights and flushes in the high hand. If, however, you have a pair of tens or better and an ace/king to move to the low hand, then you might consider splitting up a flush or straight.
*If you have two pair, and one of the pairs is comprised of aces, then you should split. The same goes for two pair with a pair of kings (unless the other is a pair of deuces). If the latter occurs, play the pairs together in the high hand and move the next best cards to the low hand.
*If you have two pair with jacks though aces, split the pairs and leave the best one in the high hand.
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Pai Gow Poker House Ways. House Way is a Pai Gow Poker term referring to the way “the house” is required to set their hand. Pai Gow players are often surprised to learn that the actual “house way” is different from casino to casino. In some cases these differences are not small either. Pai Gow Poker Rules. Play Pai Gow Poker. Online Pai Gow Poker. Video Poker Downloads. Online Video Poker Games. Win At Video Poker. Casino Video Poker. While the house will always maintain an edge over the player, an increased knowledge of the game should give you the best odds of walking away with a profit. The Joker in Pai-Gow Poker. In addition to the usual 52 cards, the deck used in pai-gow poker also includes a single joker. Mar 12, 2020 MGM Grand House Way for Pai Gow Poker The following is the house way for the MGM Grand as mentioned by Wizard of Odds and taken from a document on the procedures of the game, dated 2002. NO PAIR: Use the highest card in the high hand, then use the second and third highest as the low hand. The house edge in this even-money game is 1.81%, better than the higher 2.72% house edge in Pai Gow Poker, assuming the player follows the house way and never banks. In the hundreds of casino games I’ve analyzed, I believe this game to be the least volatile, with a probability of a push of almost 50%. The standard deviation is a very low 0.72.
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This section contains my analysis of the following pai gow poker side bets:Dealer Bonus
Please see my page on the Dealer Bonus for information on that side bet. Fortune Pai Gow Poker
Please see my page on the Fortune side bet for information on that side bet. Jackpot Pai Gow Poker
’Jackpot’ is a side bet I noticed at the Rio in November 2005. The game was closed at the time so the top prize was not evident, but according to the Shufflemaster web site it is alternatively $25,000, $50,000, or $100,000.
The following table shows the probability and return for each possible event. A $100,000 for the top win is assumed and a $5 bet, for a win of 20,000 to one. The table also assumes the player will always set his hand to maximize the value of the side bet, at the possible cost of his pai gow poker bet. The lower left cell shows a house edge of 2.21%, which for a side bet is pretty good.Jackpot Pai Gow Poker Return TableEventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturnNatural Royal plus Pair of Aces*20000120.000000080.001557Five Aces plus Pair400720.000000470.000187Royal Flush plus Pair20015600.000010120.002024Five Aces20010560.000006850.00137Royal Flush100245600.000159330.015933Straight Flush plus Pair60117480.000076210.004573Four of a Kind plus Pair40576480.000373990.01496Straight Flush301730840.001122880.033686Four of a Kind202498240.001620730.032415Full House plus Pair121504800.000976240.011715Flush plus Pair84892600.003174060.025393Straight plus Pair611555360.007496520.044979Full House640245600.026109250.156655Flush456314200.036533720.146135Straight3101453880.065817990.197454Three of a kind274706760.048465850.096932Nothing-11245561960.80805571-0.808056Total1541430801-0.022088
* Both royal flush and pair of aces must be natural (no joker) for highest win.
If the top prize is less than $100,000, or the player bets more than $5 on the side bet, the return will be slightly less. The next table shows the house edge according to various other wins for a natural royal plus pair of aces according to the win on a to one basis.House Edge by Highest WinNatural Royal plus Aces PaysHouse Edge200002.21%100002.29%50002.33%40002.33%30002.34%20002.35%10002.36%Emperor’s Challenge
Emperor’s Challenge is a side bet I noticed at Hooter’s Casino in Las Vegas in April, 2006. The following return table shows the probability and return of all possible outcomes. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 4.171%.Emperor’s Challenge Return TableEventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturnNatural 7-card straight flush5000320.000000210.001038Wild 7-card straight flush10001960.000001270.001272Five aces50011280.000007320.003659Royal Flush150260920.000169270.025391Straight Flush501846440.001197870.059894Four of a Kind253074720.001994720.049868Full House541885280.027172990.135865Flush461720880.040041290.160165Three of a kind376725000.049775180.149326Straight2110342040.071584170.1431689 high pai gow40310800.000201630.00806510 high pai gow52486400.001613050.008065J high pai gow29634800.006250560.012501Nonpaying hand-11233129960.79999048-0.79999Total1541430801-0.041714
I hear that in Washington State the player must bet at least $5 to qualify for the pai gow hands. Progressive Pai Gow Poker
The Falls View casino in Niagara Falls Ontario offers ’Progressive Pai Gow Poker’. This is basic pai gow poker with an added $5 side bet.
The following table shows the return table based on a breakeven meter of 20536.05 bet units, which for a $5 bet is $102,680.24. The house edge at all other times is 11.5428% less 1.1242% for every $10,000 in the meter.Progressive Pai Gow Poker Return TableEventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturnNatural Royal Flush or Five Aces + pair20536.053360.0000020.044764Wild Royal Flush + pair20012600.0000080.001635Straight Flush + pair50117480.0000760.003811Four of a Kind + pair40576480.0003740.01496Full House + pair121504800.0009760.011715Flush + pair84892600.0031740.025393Straight + pair411173880.0072490.028996Natural Royal Flush or Five Aces2053.653040.0000340.070664Wild Royal Flush100203600.0001320.013209Straight Flush251730840.0011230.028072Four of a Kind202498240.0016210.032415Full House640304160.0261470.156883Flush456637120.0367430.146973Straight2100715160.0653390.130677Three of a kind275445480.0489450.09789Nothing-11245561960.808056-0.808056Total15414308010Pai Gow Insurance
Pai gow ’Insurance’ is a side bet that I noticed at the Red Rock casino in August, 2008. It appeared along with the Emperor’s Challenge side bet. A ’pai gow’ in pai gow poker is a hand with seven singletons, where no straight or flush is possible. This side bet wins if the player had a pai gow, the lower the highest card, the more it pays. The following return table shows the details. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 7.35%.Pai Gow InsuranceEventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturn9 high pai gow100310800.0002020.02016310 high pai gow252486400.0016130.040326J high pai gow159634800.0062510.093758Q high pai gow727195000.0176430.123499K high pai gow563869400.0414350.207176A high pai gow3144307800.0936190.280858Loser-11293626600.839238-0.839238Total1541430801-0.073457Lucky 8’s
Please see my page on the Lucky 8’s for information on that side bet. Pai Gow Poker House Odds AgainstPai Gow’d
Pai Gow’d is a side bet I noticed at the Four Queens on December 26, 2011. It is exactly like Pai Gow Insurance, explained above, but with a modified pay table. The lower right corner of the odds table below shows a house edge of 6.44%. Pai Gow’dEventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturn9 high pai gow100310800.0002020.02016310 high pai gow502486400.0016130.080652J high pai gow109634800.0062510.062506Q high pai gow727195000.0176430.123499K high pai gow563869400.0414350.207176A high pai gow3144307800.0936190.280858Loser-11293626600.839238-0.839238Total1541430801-0.064384
The Jokolor is a side bet mentioned on page 85 in the a document titled Rules of casino games in Great Britain (1124K). The side bet wins if the player has a joker and/or all cards of the same color. The following table shows the house edge is 3.90%.JokolorEventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturnSix cards same color plus joker304604600.0029870.089617Seven cards same color, without joker1013156000.0085350.085349Any hand with joker5198980600.1290880.645441Loser-11324689600.85939-0.85939Total1541430801-0.038982See Full List On Wizardofodds.com
This side bet is paired with pai gow poker games, including EZ Pai Gow, offering the G3 electronic side bet wagering. As far as I can tell at the Rampart casino, it is just titled the ’Bonus Bet.’ Bonus Bet Return TableEventDynasty PaysEnvy BonusCombinationsProbabilityDynasty ReturnEnvy BonusNatural 7-card Straight Flush8000$ 5000320.0000000.0016610.000208Royal Flush + Natural AQ Suited2000$ 1000720.0000000.0009340.000093Wild 7-card Straight Flush1000$ 5001960.0000010.0012720.000127Five Aces400$ 25011280.0000070.0029270.000366Royal Flush150$ 50260200.0001690.0253210.001688Straight Flush50$ 201846440.0011980.0598940.004791Four of a Kind25$ 53074720.0019950.0498680.001995Full House5$ 041885280.0271730.1358650.000000Flush4$ 061720880.0400410.1601650.000000Three of a Kind3$ 076725000.0497750.1493260.000000Straight2$ 0110342040.0715840.1431680.000000Losing combinations-1$ 01245561960.808056-0.8080560.000000Total:1541430801.000000-0.0776560.009268
The next table shows the overall house edge according to the number of players, including yourself, and various bet amounts. Note that the high edge is lowest at a bet of $1. This is because the win for the Envy Bonus is the same, regardless how much the player bets.Bonus Bet House EdgePlayers$1-$4 bet$5 bet$10 bet$15 bet$25 bet67.77%3.13%5.45%6.22%6.84%57.77%4.06%5.91%6.53%7.02%47.77%4.99%6.38%6.84%7.21%37.77%5.91%6.84%7.15%7.39%27.77%6.84%7.30%7.46%7.58%17.77%7.77%7.77%7.77%7.77%
This is a progressive side bet found with G3 electronic betting units. The player may bet $1 to $25. All jackpot wins are the same, regardless of bet size, so I would never bet more than $1. As usual with progressive bets, wins are on a ’for one’ basis. That means you don’t get your original bet back, even if you win. To be consistent with other pages on this site, the following page is on a ’return basis,’ meaning what the player can expect to get back for his bet, based on a $1 bet. G3 ProgressiveEventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturn7-card Straight FlushJackpot$ 2280.0000010.000000Five Aces0.1×Jackpot$ 1,1280.0000070.000000Royal Flush$500$ 26,0920.0001690.084636Straight Flush$100$ 184,6440.0011980.119787Four of a Kind$75$ 307,4720.0019950.149604Full House$4$ 4,188,5280.0271730.108692All other0$ 149,434,9880.9694560.000000Total154,143,0801.0000000.462719
The bottom right corner shows a return of 46.27% on all fixed wins. The value of the progressive is 22.11% for each $100,000 in the meter. To reach 100% the meter would need to be $243,011.06.When I saw this bet at the Rampart casino on March 17, 2011, the meter was at $207,361, for a return of 92.12%. This was probably unusually high, because the Rampart has had a truck with a big sign in the back drive around Summerlin promoting the large jackpot.My Pai Gow Poker OfferingsPai Gow Poker Coverage
*Dealer Probabilities: Shows the probability the dealer will form any given hand orless. Useful for making accurate strategy decisions.
*When to split a two-pair: My advice on when to split a two pair.
*Side Bets:Analysis of various side bets such as Fortune, Jackpot, and Emperor’s Challenge.
*No Push Pai Gow Poker: My analysis of this PGP variant.
*Pai Gow Mania: My analysis.
*Washington State Pai Gow Poker: In Washington often there is no commission charged if the player makes the Fortune bet. I address this rule variant in my ’Ask the Wizard’ column.
*Play Pai Gow Poker: Play my new and improved game.House Way for..
Written by:Michael Shackleford
Pai-Gow poker--also known as double-hand poker--was invented in the 1980s, but its roots stretch back much further. That’s because the game takes inspiration from the popular Chinese domino game known as pai gow, which came into being sometime around 960 AD.
The purpose of this article is to familiarize you with the basics of the game, from the rules of pai gow poker to various forms of real-money strategy. While the house will always maintain an edge over the player, an increased knowledge of the game should give you the best odds of walking away with a profit.The Joker in Pai-Gow Poker
In addition to the usual 52 cards, the deck used in pai-gow poker also includes a single joker. The joker may substitute for any card in order to complete a straight, flush, or straight flush. Otherwise, it counts as an ace.Pai-Gow Hand Rankings
While most of the rankings in double-hand poker are the same as regular poker, there are a few minor differences.
Five of a Kind - The highest possible pai gow poker hand, it’s comprised of four aces and a joker.
Royal Flush - Made up of the following cards in the same suit: A, K, Q, J, 10.
Straight Flush - Five cards of the same suit in consecutive order. Example: 6H, 7H, 8H, 9H, 10H.
Four of a Kind - Four cards made up of the same rank. For example: 7H, 7D, 7C, 7S.
Full House - A hand comprised of one pair and three of a kind. Example: 4H, 4D, 4S, 6S, 6H.
Flush - Five cards made up of the same suit. Example: 2H, 4H, 5H, 8H, 10H.
Straight - Five consecutive cards of different suits. Example: 7H, 8S, 9C, 10C, JD.
Three of a Kind - Three cards of the same rank. Example: 2S, 2D, 2H.
Two Pair - Two individual pairs, each made up of a different rank. Example: 4C, 4D, 9H, 9C.
One Pair - Two cards of the same rank. Example: 4S, 4D.
High Card - When the hand contains none of the above combinations, the highest card is used to determine the hand’s value.How to Play Pai-Gow Poker for Real Money
Now that we’ve looked at the purpose of the joker and the hand rankings, let’s examine the specific rules of pai-gow poker. Keep in mind that the player is competing only against the dealer.
The game begins when the player makes a wager. Betting requirements differ from one casino to another, so make sure you check before starting play.
After the player has made their bet, they will be provided with seven cards. The dealer also receives seven cards face-down.
The player examines his hand and separates it into a five-card (’high’) and two-card (’low’) hand. The five-card option must be superior to the two-card hand (see the hand rankings listed above). The two-card hand can only achieve a pair or high card ranking.
Once the player has set his hand, the dealer turns his cards over and also arranges them into 5-card and 2-card sets. In both land-based and online casinos, the house has specific rules for how this is done, which prevents the dealer from having to employ any kind of strategy. This is known as the ’house way.’
The hands are now compared against one another. Here are the results:
*If both the player’s hands are superior, he is declared the winner and receives even money on his payout, minus a 5% commission.
*If the player and dealer each win a hand, then the bet is considered a push.
*If the dealer wins both hands, the player loses his bet. Please note that a dealer wins any ties.Hand Odds in Pai-Gow Poker
The following list shows the probability of achieving various hands in a game of double-hand poker.Pai Gow Poker House Odds Nfl Week 11
*Five Aces - 0.00000732
*Royal Flush/Straight - 0.00136862
*Four of a Kind - 0.00199472
*Full House - 0.02717299
*Flush - 0.04004129
*Straight - 0.07289350
*Three of a Kind - 0.04846585
*Two Pair - 0.23065464
*One Pair - 0.41663862
*Anything Else - 0.16076246Pai Gow Poker House Odds PokerWinning Strategies for Real-Money Pai-Gow PokerPai Gow Poker House Odds Game
If you’re looking for an edge during your next pai gow poker session, give these tips a try. While you may still lose some hands, you should see your overall success rate improve.Pai Gow Poker House Odds Genesis Open
*Avoid Bonus Bets - These side bets are far more common at land-based casinos, but even if you find an online establishment that offers them, they are to be avoided. Casinos take in more money from bonus bets than they do from the 5% commission charged to winning player hands.
*If you’re lucky enough to get five aces, you should keep three in the high hand and move the others to the low hand. The only exception is when you have a pair of kings. In this case, move the kings to the low hand.
*When you have four of a kind, the following strategy should be employed. Keep the four cards together if their ranks are six or lower. If the ranks are seven through 10, split the cards unless you also have an ace or better to move to the low hand. Unless you have another pair to use in the low hand, four of a kind with face cards should always be split.
*Three of a kind should almost always be kept together. The only exception is when the cards are aces. In this case, use a pair of aces in the high hand and the remaining ace (along with your next highest card) in the low hand.
*If you have three pair after the initial deal, the highest pair should be moved to the low hand.
*If you find yourself with no pairs, flushes, or straights, leave the best card in the high hand and move the two cards with the next highest value to the low hand.
*When you draw a full house, move the pair to the low hand. If you happen to draw an additional pair, then use the higher of the pairs for the low hand.
*It is best to keep straights and flushes in the high hand. If, however, you have a pair of tens or better and an ace/king to move to the low hand, then you might consider splitting up a flush or straight.
*If you have two pair, and one of the pairs is comprised of aces, then you should split. The same goes for two pair with a pair of kings (unless the other is a pair of deuces). If the latter occurs, play the pairs together in the high hand and move the next best cards to the low hand.
*If you have two pair with jacks though aces, split the pairs and leave the best one in the high hand.
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