Double-hand Poker is a modern game with old origins. Built on the ancient Chinese domino game and the modern American version of poker, Pai Gow poker bands together the east with the wild west in an excellent game for starting players.
Pai Gow is a poker game that puts the gambler versus the casino, not like nearly all other poker games that players wager against other gamblers. By wagering against the dealer, beginning players don’t have to worry about any other, more experienced players taking their moolla.
Another Pai Gow advantage is the fairly slow game pace, beginners can take their time and plan while not having to make hasty choices.
It’s also simpler to gamble on for a long time with only a little bit of cash after all, to not win, each of your hands must be under both of the casino’s hands.
Pai Gow uses 53 cards; the customary 52-card basic deck and one joker. The gambler is assigned seven cards face up and the dealer is dealt 7 cards face down.
One 5 card hand and one two card hand need to be put together from the 7 cards dealt, the 5 card hand must be better than the 2 card hand. To succeed, a player is required to have both of his hand totals to be larger than the casino’s.