Double-hand Poker Game Rules

Let us discover some different styles of poker other than Texas holdem, 7 card stud, 5 card draw and omaha hi-low. Yes, pai gow poker. Now you might be wondering that pai gow sounds a bit Chinese; yes you are correct, this casino game is a blending of the Chinese game pai gow and poker
Absolutely this isn’t one of the most acclaimed types of poker but still broadly played. It can be played by up to 7 players. It’s played with 1 deck of cards, including a joker. Interestingly, joker can only be used as an ace, or to finish off a straight, a flush, a straight flush, or a royal flush. The important thing here to always remember is aside from the usual ranking of hands we’ve one more winning hand which is "Five Aces" (five aces including the joker). Surprisingly, five aces defeats every other hand yes, even a royal flush. Every gambler is given seven cards. The cards are aligned to create 2 hands; a two card hand and a five card hand. The 5 card hand must be stronger or be equivalent to the two card hand.
After arranging the two hands, the cards are positioned on the poker table with the faces down. Once on the table, you are no longer allowed to switch them. The dealer will turn over their cards and make his hands. Each competitors hand is played against the dealer’s hands. If the player wins one hand and loses the other, this is known as "push" and no money is exchanged. If croupier wins both hands then the individual gives up their bet and vice versa. Now if there is a tie, the croupier wins all. Once the hand is played, the very next player clock-wise gets to be the dealer and the next hand is given out.


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