Pai Gow Poker Basics
Using the criterion poker manus ranking methods (see below), the players must form their cards so that the five card manus is of higher value than the two card hand. If both hands beat the banker's two hands, the player wins. If both hands lose, the player loses. If one manus is higher and the other lower, the manus is a draw or push. Finally, if both hands are exactly equal in value to the banker's two hands, the banker wins.
In calculating the manus ranking, the jokester is used as an Ace or to finish any consecutive or any flush. Bets are placed between the banker (which may be the House or another player playing as banker) and the other players. The House complaints a 5% committee on all winning wagers. There is no committee charged for tied or losing wagers. If you necessitate assistance, the trader or supervisor will be happy to help you in setting the peak possible potentiality ranking manus according to House Ways. However, we cannot be responsible for any losings that may be incurred. The order of hands from peak to last is as follows:
Poker Hand Rankings
1. 5 Aces (including joker)
2. Royal Flush
3. Straight Flush (A,2,3,4,5 peak ranking straight flush)
4. 4 of a Kind
5. Full House
6. Flush
7. Straight (A2,3,4,5 the 2nd peak straight)
8. Three Of A Kind
9. Two Pair
10. One Pair
11. High Card

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