Pai Gow Poker is a fascinating and incredibly popular table game that blends ancient Chinese mechanics with modern American poker.
The game is famous for its incredibly high number of ‘pushes’ (ties), meaning your bankroll will last a very long time.
Understanding the Deal and the Rules
After placing your bet, the dealer distributes exactly seven cards to every player and to themselves.
Your objective is to separate your seven cards into two distinct hands: a five-card ‘high’ hand and a two-card ‘low’ hand.
- The dealer must set their hand according to a strict set of casino rules called the ‘House Way’
- If you are confused, you can always ask the dealer to set your hand according to the House Way for you
- Because tying is so common, the casino takes a 5% commission on all winning bets to maintain their house edge
Basic Strategy for Setting Your Cards
The most common mistake beginners make is ignoring their two-card hand, resulting in endless pushes instead of wins.

If you are dealt a full house, you should almost always split it: put the three-of-a-kind in the back and the pair in the front.
| Dealt Cards | Optimal Setting Strategy | Reasoning |
|---|---|---|
| Three of a Kind (Aces) | Pair of Aces | Single Ace (Highest possible low hand) |
| Straight with no pair | The Straight | The two remaining highest cards |
By learning how to balance your high and low hands perfectly, you can enjoy one of the best table games in the casino.
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