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- Pai Gow Poker is based on an older Asian game called Pai Gow. The original game was invented centuries ago and used tiles (they looked like dominos). In order to make the rules easier to understand for a Western audience, the tiles were abandoned for playing cards.
- This is a casino gambling game based on the Chinese Domino game Pai Gow but played with playing-cards and poker combinations instead of with dominoes. It can be played by up to seven players. A pack of 52 cards plus one joker is used. The joker is a wild card which can be used only as an ace, or to complete a straight, a flush or a straight flush.
In virtually all Southern California Casinos (I went to more than ten), I never saw a single PGP table with a table limit less than $25.
And , in Vegas, I only saw $10 PGP at Palace Station (and other Stations) and a few places in Downtown, never in the Strip.
Actually, PGP is even worse than 6:5 bj because of the 5% commission and the copy rules.
In virtually all Southern California Casinos (I went to more than ten), I never saw a single PGP table with a table limit less than $25.
And , in Vegas, I only saw $10 PGP at Palace Station (and other Stations) and a few places in Downtown, never in the Strip.
all the los angeles cardrooms have $10 pgp 24/7/365
I also want to mention I play lots of pai gow poker because my money seems to last the longest there, it doesnt grow much but it lasts!
I'm no casino owner but I think this is why table limits are generally higher. And, at least in Biloxi, you don't even hit the pit boss's radar unless you have $30 or more per bet, regardless of the table limit. And, I think that has something to do with the fact that there always seems to be only 1-2 PGP tables, regardless of its popularity.
It would be interesting to see a report on the PGP:BJ limit ratios. That is, if a casino has $25 PGP and $10 BJ tables, or a 25:10 (5:2) ratio, would a casino with $10 PGP have $4 BJ available? Just wonderin' ...
I also want to mention I play lots of pai gow poker because my money seems to last the longest there, it doesnt grow much but it lasts!
I'm no casino owner but I think this is why table limits are generally higher. And, at least in Biloxi, you don't even hit the pit boss's radar unless you have $30 or more per bet, regardless of the table limit. And, I think that has something to do with the fact that there always seems to be only 1-2 PGP tables, regardless of its popularity.
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I agree. I can sit and play Pai Gow for hours and not have to worry about risking too much. The minimums I see out where I am are all at $10, which of course gets me a pathetic rating and usually half-joking type remarks from the higher betters.
'Hey, it's a push! You get to keep your ten dollars!'
On the other hand, I have to figure that the casinos are making up for some of that slowness with the side bets, though!