Pai Gow by Betsoft

Pai Gow

by Betsoft - play on desktop

About Pai Gow

Pai Gow on Betsoft is a fun twist on poker that uses tiles instead of cards. You get seven tiles and need to split them into two hands: one strong hand and one weaker hand. Both hands go up against the dealer's hands. If both your hands beat the dealer's, you win. If you lose both, the dealer wins. If you split the round, it's a tie and your bet is safe. It's less chaotic than regular poker because you're not trying to bluff anyone. arrange your tiles smartly and see if your hands come out ahead.

Game Features

  • Split seven tiles into two separate hands to compete against dealer
  • Push mechanic: ties result in stake return rather than loss
  • House way option available for automated tile arrangement
  • Clear hand ranking display for tile combinations
  • Banker position option in some variations
  • Commission system on winning hands

Getting Started

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does splitting my tiles work in Pai Gow on Betsoft?

You receive seven tiles and must divide them into two separate hands: a five-tile hand and a two-tile hand. Both hands compete against the dealer's hands, and you win the round only if both of your hands rank higher than the dealer's corresponding hands.

What happens if I tie with the dealer in Pai Gow?

If you win one hand and lose one hand, the round ends in a tie and your bet remains safe with no loss or gain. You need to beat the dealer on both hands to win the round.

Why is Pai Gow less chaotic than regular poker?

Pai Gow removes bluffing from the equation since you arrange your tiles strategically and compare the final hand rankings against the dealer's fixed hands. The outcome depends entirely on tile arrangement and hand rankings, not psychological tactics.

What tiles do I play with in Betsoft's Pai Gow?

The game uses traditional Pai Gow tiles instead of playing cards, which creates unique hand rankings and combinations different from standard poker games.

Can I lose my entire bet in one round of Pai Gow?

Yes, if both of your hands rank lower than the dealer's corresponding hands, you lose the round and your bet. However, if you split the round by winning one hand and losing one, your bet is protected.

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