With the introduction of Internet into the gaming industry we have seen many new online games emerging based on the concept of traditional casino games. Pai gow is one such fun-filled, popular online card game that has been developed by combining the ideas of gai gow- the traditional Chinese domino game and poker.

Pai Gow is played in the conventional brick-and-mortar casinos as well as in the online sites, and needless to say, the online version is becoming more popular among the virtual gamers.

Pai Gow is an exciting game and to master the game you must have skill. But the fun quotient of the game becomes maximum when you use some JAVA-based software simulation to play Pai Gow. There are many sites that offer free demo Pai Gow games so that you can play the game for free without investing real money and acquire skill to start playing with real money.

In a game of Pai Gow poker you will receive 7 cards once you place the initial bets. Now you must split the hand into two groups of 2 cards and 5 cards. The 2-card group is known as top-hand and the 5-card group is called the bottom-hand. The rule says you must have a higher overall rank in the top hand over the bottom hand while splitting the cards. The bottom hand or 2-card group can be ranked by pair or by high card. And, for the top hand you follow the same ranking as the standard poker games. There is just one exception. The Ace-2-3-4-5 straight is considered to be the second highest straight. So the straights rank are Ace-K-Q-J-10, with Ace-2-3-4-5, and K-Q-J-10-9, 6-5-4-3-2 if you place them higher to lower. You can use the Joker only to complete straights or flushes. But in other cases it is considered to be an Ace. Internet poker.

The winner is decided by comparing the hands of the players to the dealers. When the hands of both the players beat hands of both the dealers the player wins. In case only one of the players hands beats the dealer’s then it becomes a tie. But if the player’s both the hands are weaker than the dealer’s hands the player loses the Pai Gow. The dealer wins if either of the two hands is a copy. When you use the virtual Flash-style software for a while it becomes easy for you to understand the game quite easily.

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