I decided to play Pai Gow poker for the first time at the new Bristol Casino in Bristol, Virginia. Unfortunately, the dealer did not know the rules clearly. It took a floor manager to confirm that the dealer was making mistakes and didn't know the rules to her own game. Fortunately, I made a wager on an Ace Match side bet, which offset my losses when I one. Still, be sure that if you are playing this game that the dealer actually knows what she is doing!
Hello ! Thank you for the clear explanation, I never knew how to play/deal the game, it seems fun ! I've been dealing poker for 12 years, but I'm brand new at table games, so if you don't mind, I just have a couple questions: - When rolling the dice, if the total sum is something like 13, or 17, do you just add-up 1+3 or 1+7 in order to know where to start? - The first player's hand was made up of a set of 4's + a pair of aces and I naïvely expected the full house to be his winning hand.. :-) What about hands like straight or flushes, for example, then ? Do they qualify, or is there a specific hand ranking in Paigow? As for the payouts, do you always just pay even? I realize I'm asking a lot of questions, sorry. :-) I would be grateful for your answers. Thank you for all of your videos, they are really helpful ! :-) All the best !
I decided to play Pai Gow poker for the first time at the new Bristol Casino in Bristol, Virginia. Unfortunately, the dealer did not know the rules clearly. It took a floor manager to confirm that the dealer was making mistakes and didn't know the rules to her own game. Fortunately, I made a wager on an Ace Match side bet, which offset my losses when I one. Still, be sure that if you are playing this game that the dealer actually knows what she is doing!
Hello ! Thank you for the clear explanation, I never knew how to play/deal the game, it seems fun !
I've been dealing poker for 12 years, but I'm brand new at table games, so if you don't mind, I just have a couple questions:
- When rolling the dice, if the total sum is something like 13, or 17, do you just add-up 1+3 or 1+7 in order to know where to start?
- The first player's hand was made up of a set of 4's + a pair of aces and I naïvely expected the full house to be his winning hand.. :-)
What about hands like straight or flushes, for example, then ? Do they qualify, or is there a specific hand ranking in Paigow?
As for the payouts, do you always just pay even?
I realize I'm asking a lot of questions, sorry. :-) I would be grateful for your answers.
Thank you for all of your videos, they are really helpful ! :-) All the best !
Thumbs up, for not wearing a mask.
This does not look fun to play.