Double-Hand Poker Game Rules

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Posted by Reese | Posted in Poker | Posted on 30-05-2010

Let us learn a diverse sort of poker other than Texas hold’em, seven card stud, 5 card draw and Omaha Holdem. Yes, pai gow poker. Now you have to be wondering that pai gow sounds a bit Chinese; yes you are proper this casino game is really a combination of the Chinese casino game pai-gow and our very own US poker. Surely this is not 1 of the most popular styles of poker but still it’s widely bet. It can be bet by up to seven players.

It is bet with one deck of fifty-two cards, plus a joker. Strangely enough, the joker may be utilized only as an ace, to finish a straight, a flush, a straight flush, or a royal flush. The crucial thing here to remember is other than the usual rating of hands we have one more winning hand which is "5 Aces" (5 aces including the joker). Amazingly, 5 aces beat all other hands which includes royal flush.

Every gambler is dealt 7 cards. The cards are organized to form 2 hands; a 2 card hand and a five card hand. The 5 card hand must rank higher or be equal to the 2 card hand. Finally both of your hands need to rank greater than both of your opponents hands (each 5 and 2 card hands). Further the 2 card hand can only have two combinations; 1 pair and high card.

After the cards are organized in to 2 hands, they’re positioned on the table face down. As soon as you place them down, you can no longer touch them. The croupier will turn over his cards and make their hands. Each players hand is in comparison to the croupier’s hands. If the gambler wins one hand and loses the other, this is identified as "push" and no money is won or lost. If dealer wins equally hands then he/she captures the gamblers wager and the opposite way round. Now what if there is a tie, the only benefit with the dealer here is he/she is victorious on all ties.

Soon after the hand is bet, the following individual clock-wise becomes the dealer and the following hand is wagered. The major drawback to this casino game is that there is certainly no talent required and you depend too much on good fortune. Also the chances are bad in comparison to playing with a pot.

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