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Amateurs Schemes for Double-Hand Poker
Pai Gow Poker is a cutting-edge game with ancient origins. Built on the old Chinese tile game and the modern American adaptation of poker, Pai Gow poker bands together the eastern with the wild west in a wonderful game for new gamblers.
Pai Gow is a poker game that pits the player versus the croupier, not like almost all other poker games that gamblers play against other players. By gambling against the dealer, starting players do not have to worry about any other, more advanced individuals winning their moolla.
One more Pai Gow benefit is the fairly leisurely game play, newcomers should be able to take their time and scheme while not having to make frenzied decisions.
It is also easier to play for a long time with only a tiny amount of money seeing as, to lose, both of your hands must be lower than each of the casino’s hands.
Pai Gow uses 53 cards; the familiar 52-card standard deck and one joker. The player is assigned seven cards faces showing and the croupier receives 7 cards faces hidden.
A 5 card hand and a two card hand need to be put together from the 7 cards, the 5 card hand must be better than the two card hand. To succeed, a player is required to have both of his hand totals to be better than the dealer’s.