Novice Strategy for Double-Hand Poker
Double-hand Poker is a modern game with old origins. Built on the ancient Chinese domino game and the modern American adaptation of poker, Pai Gow poker bands together the far east with the west in an excellent game for starting players.
Pai Gow is a poker game that puts the gambler vs. the house, unlike almost all other poker games that gamblers wager against other gamblers. By gambling against the dealer, beginning players don’t need to be concerned about other, more advanced players taking their mulla.
Another Pai Gow edge is the fairly slow game play, rookies should be able to take their time and scheme while not needing to make frenzied selections.
It’s also much simpler to play for a long time with basically a little amount of money since, to lose, each of your hands has to be lower than each of the dealer’s hands.
Pai Gow uses 53 cards; the customary 52-card standard deck and a single joker. The player is assigned seven cards face up and the dealer gets seven cards face down.
A 5 card hand and a two card hand must be made from the 7 cards dealt, the 5 card hand must be better than the 2 card hand. To succeed, a player needs both of his hand totals to be larger than the houses.
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