Fortune Pai Gow

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'Fortune' is a side bet in Pai Gow Poker that pays based on the value of the player's seven cards. It doesn't not matter how the player sets his hand. In addition, if another player has a four of a kind or better the player making the Fortune bet will get an 'Envy Bonus.' Due to Santa Clara County COVID-19 restrictions, Bay 101 will be temporarily closed until Monday, January 4, 2021. Optimal Pai Gow Poker strategy. We've used the information in the table above to devise our winning strategy for Pai Gow Poker. Check it out, then play for free on our practice game, which is a great version of Pai Gow Poker, courtesy of Bovada Casino. They'll give you 1000 free play money credits to practice for as long as you like. Pai Gow - Fortune Casino The Best Game in Any Casino Players are dealt seven cards then create two poker hands: one of 5 cards and one of two cards. When all hands are set, the dealer does the same.

OBJECT OF THE GAME

To win your bet having both of your hands rank higher than both of the designated Player/Dealer. Hands are played and ranked as traditional Poker hands.

THE DECK

Pai Gow Poker is played with a total of 53 cards consisting of 52 cards and the Joker. The Joker is fully wild, if the two-card hand (front) consists of a 'Joker', it will automatically play as a 'pair'.

HOW THE GAME IS PLAYED

  1. A House Dealer controls the shuffling and dealing of the cards, and also controls the orderliness of the game and takes time collections on each hand. One of the seven (7) players becomes the designated Player/Deal­er. The remaining players will each play their hands against the Player/Dealer's hand.
  2. The Player/Dealer is the only oppo­nent. The Player/Dealer is determined in a new game by starting at seat #1, continuing clockwise. Each player in turn has the opportunity to become the Player/Dealer. As the Player/Dealer, you have the option to be the Player/Dealer for two consecutive hands. You may play one hand and pass the Player/Dealer option, or you may pass the option completely.Once the Player/Dealer has been estab­lished, they select where to start the action. Action is determined either by a dice cup or a randomly gener­ated machine. The seat where the action starts will receive the first pile of cards, and receive the first action from the Player/Dealer, continuing clockwise.
  3. Wagers are placed in the small circles on each seat. The amount you wager may not be altered once the play of the hand begins. There is an optional bonus 'fortune bet' if your hand contains a straight or better. The payout chart is below. As a player, you must bet at least the table minimum. However, there is no maximum limit for the Player/Dealer position.
  4. Once the cards have been delivered, the players set their hands by mak­ing a two (2) card hand and a five (5) card hand. The five (5) card hand must not rank lower than the two (2) card hand. They will then lay both hands face down distinctly separate next to their wager. When all hands are set, the House Dealer will reveal the Player/Dealer's cards and ar­range the two hands the way the Player/Dealer wants them to be set. The hands are then compared in turn to the Player/Dealer's hand. Player hands that copy every card in that section with the Player/Dealer hand will lose that section.
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SETTLING THE HANDS

  1. If player beats the player/dealer on the front AND the back, the hand is a WIN.
  2. If player beats the player/dealer on either the front OR the back, and loses on the other, the hand is a PUSH.
  3. If player loses the front AND the back, that hand is a loss.
  4. The Player/Dealer can only receive ac­tion on the amount he wagered, i.e., if the Player/Dealer wagers $100.00 and loses $50.00 to the action hand and wins $50.00 from the next hand, he cannot win or lose any more money. When all trans­actions are completed, the hand is over.
  5. Every seat has multiple numbers of betting circles. When there is a betting circle(s) not wagered, the other player(s) has the right to wager on it. The player with the most money wagered on a seat makes the decision on how the hand is played.
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Fortune Pai Gow Poker Progressive Las Vegas

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HAND RANKING CHART
FIVE-OF-A-KIND (FOUR-OF-A-KIND PLUS A JOKER)
ROYAL FLUSH
STRAIGHT FLUSH
FOUR-OF-A-KIND
FULL HOUSE
FLUSH
STRAIGHT
THREE-OF-A-KIND
TWO-PAIR
ONE-PAIR
HIGH CARD

The Fortune Bet pays according to the following pay table: (The hand does not need to be set with the bo­nus hand together, it can be split up and still qualify for the Fortune Bonus. The Joker can be used to complete the bonus hand.)

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7-CARD COMBINATIONPAY ODDS
STRAIGHT2 to 1
FLUSH3 to 1
FULL HOUSE5 to 1
FOUR-OF-A-KIND25 to 1
STRAIGHT FLUSH WITH JOKER50 to 1
STRAIGHT FLUSH50 to 1
ROYAL FLUSH100 to 1
FIVE-OF-A-KIND200 to 1
FIVE ACES500 to 1

STANDARDS OF PLAY

Fortune Pai Gow Poker adds a bonus bet element to the traditional game of Pai Gow Poker played in California Cardrooms. Each player competes against the player/dealer to make the best possible hand.

In Fortune Pai Gow Poker, a player can place an optional Fortune Bonus Bet. A player that wagers at least $5 on the Fortune Bonus Bet qualifies for and Envy Bonus prize.

TYPE OF CARD DECK USED

Fortune Pai Gow Poker is played with a standard fifty-two (52) card deck including a joker for a total of fifty-three (53) cards.

Fortune Pai Gow Odds

RankCombination of Cards
1st7 Card Straight Flush (Seven cards, same suit, ranked in order; i.e. 4-5-6-7-8-9-10 of hearts)
2ndRoyal Flush + Royal Match (10-J-Q-K-A of the same suit + Q-K suited)
3rd7 Card Straight Flush w/ Joker (Seven cards, same suit, ranked in order w/a Joker; i.e. 4-5-Joker-7-8-9-10 of hearts)
4thFive Aces (A-A-A-A-Joker)
5thRoyal Flush (10-J-Q-K-A of the same suit)
6thStraight Flush (Five cards, same suit, ranked in order; i.e. 6-7-8-9-10 of hearts)
7thFour-of-a-kind (Four cards of the same rank; for example, 5-5-5-5) The highest-ranked cards win should the p/d and player both have a four-of-a-kind
8thFull House (Three-of-a-kind and one pair) The highest-ranking three-of-a-kind wins; i.e. K-K-K-7-7 beats a 10-10-10-A-As
9thFlush (Five cards, same suit, regardless of ranking; i.e. 5-8-9-Q-K of spades)
10thStraight (Five cards of different suits ranked in order)
11thThree-of-a-kind (Three cards of the same ranking; for example, Q-Q-Q)
12thTwo Pair (Two sets of pairs)
13thA Pair (Two cards of the same value)
14thHigh Card

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Fortune Pai-Gow Poker is identical to Pai-Gow Poker but with an additional bonus wager. It’s mandatory that the player have money on a normal Pai-Gow Poker bet if they wish to play the Fortune Bonus, they cannot play the bonus by itself. The player can bet any amount they want on the bonus; it doesn’t have to be the same amount as their original wager. The minimum a player can bet is $1, while the maximum can be either $50 or $100, depending on the house.
In order to win this bonus, the player must have a qualifying 5 card poker hand out of all 7 cards that were dealt. It doesn’t matter how the player sets their hand, if they qualify, they’ll still receive their winnings.
A list of the Fortune Bonus payouts will be posted either on the layout or on a sign. If you see “Royal Match” on the list, this is referring to a King and a Queen with the same suit located in the low hand.
No Fortune Bonus wagers are allowed on a Dragon Hand. If the player wants to tip the dealer on a fortune bonus bet, be aware that some casinos have a maximum payout for tipping.
If the player is banking then they’re allowed to make a fortune bonus bet and the other players are allowed to envy the Player-Bankers hand. But, as always, every casino is different so make sure you know your house rules. The house will always handle the Fortune Bonus payouts, not the Player Banker.
If the player makes a Fortune Bonus wager of $5 or more, then that player qualifies for an Envy Bonus. All Envy Bonus payouts are listed somewhere on the table. The dealer will place a button in front of the Fortune Bonus wager to show the camera’s that it qualifies for the Envy Bonus. If the player wins a bonus, make sure to spread the cards out far enough so that the cameras can see them clearly. The dealer will pay the player accordingly, and if the winnings are over $100, alert your floor. If the player doesn’t win a bonus, then their bet is taken but the dealer will make sure to leave the Envy button up. This way if another player has a qualifying hand then your envy bonus will still be recognized and paid. Only at the end of the hand will the dealer make sure to remove all Envy Bonus buttons that don’t apply anymore.
At some casinos, to make wagers do not qualify for the Envy Bonus. If there is a situation where more than one player has a qualifying hand, then all Envy Bonuses will be paid accordingly for each qualifying bet.
The player cannot envy the dealer’s hand or their own, regardless of whose banking. No matter how much the player wishes, begs, or pleads, the house will not pay the player for the dealer’s good hand. They are in the business of making money, not losing it.