Pai Gow Poker
One pair. Always leave a
couple in the high hand and place the two
most senior card low hand. Two pairs. Leave
two pairs in the high hand if both pairs are
composed of 6 or less, otherwise set the
bottom pair in the low hand. If you have an
ace and two pairs - 7 or less, leave the
aces in his hand low and high in both pairs.
In all other cases, separate the pair and
play the youngest in the low hand. If you
have an ace, install it on a low hand and
leave the two couples in high if the older
couple - 10 and better, and the younger -
and less than 6. In all other cases,
separate the pair and play the youngest in
the low hand.
To make it easier to remember these three
rules, define them as "Rule 6", "rule of 7"
and "rule 10-6." Three couples. Play eldest
pair in low hand. Freeh office Kayndy.
Always hold 3 cards of the same rank in the
high hand, unless they are aces, and a low
hand raze two of the older cards. If you
have three aces, set one with the highest
card in the low hand and a pair of aces to
play high. When you have just two such
combinations, then divide by three eldest
pair and play it in the low hand.
Strait. Always play Straight a high hand, if
no other combinations. Included Straight
cards, play two of the high cards in the low
hand. With two pairs and keep Straight
Straight in a high hand, if two couples - 9
or less. If 10 or better, share and play
Straight bottom pair in the low hand, and
senior in high. Flush. flush Always play at
a high hand, if it does not contain other
combinations. With additional flush cards
played two of the most senior in the low
hand. With two pairs flush and flush to keep
high hand if two pairs - 9 or less. If two
pairs - 10 and more, share and play a flush
bottom pair in the low hand and older in
high.
For Straight Flush and operate the same
rules - "seniority rule" and "rule of 9", so
think of them as a single total.
Having Flush and Straight
- play flush. Full house. always share full
house and play a couple in the low hand.
With two couples and three cards of the same
rank plays the top pair in the low hand.