Pai Gow by Betsoft

Pai Gow

Betsoft casino game - desktop

Pai Gow

Pai Gow tiles. Seven tiles. Make two hands. Beat the dealer on both sides to win. Ties push. Low volatility gameplay. Simple rules, strategic depth. Betsoft keeps it clean and fast. No confusing animations. Straightforward tile values and hand rankings. Place your bet, arrange your tiles, let it ride. Good for players who want something different from card games but still want to think strategically.

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the house edge in Betsoft's Pai Gow game?

Betsoft's Pai Gow operates with a standard house edge typical of the game type. The exact percentage depends on your hand decisions and how you split your seven cards into a high and low hand.

How do I split my cards in Pai Gow?

You receive seven cards and must divide them into a five-card high hand and a two-card low hand. Your high hand must rank higher than your low hand, or the dealer wins both portions.

What makes Pai Gow low volatility?

Pai Gow's low volatility comes from frequent smaller wins and pushes (ties) rather than big swings. Most hands result in a split outcome where you win one portion and lose the other.

Can I use a strategy guide while playing Betsoft's Pai Gow?

Yes, Pai Gow benefits from basic strategy decisions about hand splitting. Learning the optimal way to divide your cards significantly improves your results against the dealer.

What happens if my hand ties with the dealer in Pai Gow?

A tie (called a push) on either your high or low hand results in no win or loss on that portion. You only win money on portions where your hand beats the dealer's hand.

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