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The object of the game is for the player to choose a number representing a winning Pai Gow Poker hand. Players have the option to wager on one or all three Pai Gow hands.

A single standard deck of playing cards with a Joker will be used in dealing House Way Pai Gow.

To start the game, players need to select at least one of the three Pai Gow hands in order to participate in the game. Players shall place their wagers on any of the three numbered circles prior to the start of each round; this will indicate which hand(s) each player chooses to wager on.

Bonus bets are optional, and must be placed on the circle marked Bonus prior to the start of each round. It will be at the casinos discretion to allow players to make a bonus bet without placing a wager on the correlating Pai Gow Poker hand.

When all wagers are in place, the dealer shall deal three Player hands and one Banker hand to the appropriate spots on the table layout. All three Player hands will be compared to the one banker hand. Both the Banker hand and the Players hands will be set according to the Casino’s House Way.

The dealer will first reveal the banker hand, proceeded by revealing Hand 1 of the players hand. Starting from the dealers right to left, Bonus Bets and Pai Gow Bets will be settled for Hand 1, the same process will continue for hands two and three.

A 5% commission will be taken on all winning Pai Gow Poker hands. No commission will be taken on winning Bonus Bets.

Players that have a qualifying bonus hand(s) will be paid according to the following pay schedule.

5 Aces 500 to 1
Royal Flush 200 to 1
Straight Flush 50 to 1
St. Flush with Joker 30 to 1
Four of a Kind 25 to 1
Full House 5 to 1
Flush 4 to 1
Three of a Kind 3 to 1
Straight 2 to 1

Players will be paid their bonus even if the dealer beats their hand.