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May 13, 2008 by Bea

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Playing Pai Gow Poker

May 8, 2008 by LJ Dovichi

Pai Gow Poker originated from the traditional Asian game played with tiles that look like dominos. To make it easier to understand, an American version was invented using standard playing cards and the hands were likened to poker.

Pai Gow is played with a standard deck of 52 cards and one joker. The joker either is used as an ace or a wild card to complete a straight, straight flush, or flush only. The game holds up to six players and a banker. The players play against the banker, which is usually the casino, but players can choose to bank the game if they wish. They just have to have enough money to cover all the other players’ bets.

At the start of the game the players make their bets. The dealer then shuffles the cards and deals out seven piles each containing seven cards, it doesn’t matter how many players it’s always seven. Then the banker shakes a cup containing three dice to determine who gets the first hand.

The player must set up the cards into two hands — a five-card hand and a two-card hand. The five-card must be a higher value than the two-card hand. If you make a mistake, you automatically lose. If both your hands beat the banker’s hands, you win. If one hand wins and one hand loses, it’s a push. And if your hands equal the bankers, the banker wins.

Pai Gow is a slower paced game with a lot of pushes, which I like because I can play a lot longer on the cash I have on hand. The banker has a slight advantage due to the fact that it wins the copies. But if you like to gamble for the fun of it, Pai Gow is the way to go.

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The House has the Edge - Roulette

May 2, 2008 by LJ Dovichi

The European wheel has thirty-seven slots that are numbered zero to thirty-six making the house edge 2.63%. The American wheel has thirty-eight slots because it features a double zero slot which ups the house edge to 5.26%. Not a great game for the player, but here are the bets and the odds.roulette

When you buy into a roulette table you have to get special roulette chips. Each player at the table receives a different color so there are no arguments about who placed which chip where. It also allows players to bet on the same numbers because everyone has his or her own color. These chips are only good at the table you buy them. When you’re done playing you have to cash them out at the table and be given regular casino chips.

Each table has a minimum and maximum bet, and you can’t combine the two to make the table minimum. If the table is a $5.00 minimum, you must place five dollars on the inside and the outside for a $10.00 total.

Inside Bets:

1.) Straight up - wager on a single number (pays 35 to 1)

2.) Split bet- wager on two numbers (pays 17 to 1)

3.) Street bet - wager on all the numbers in a straight row (pays 11 to 1)

4.) Quad bet - wager on four numbers in a square (pays 8 to 1)

5.) Basket bet - wager on 00, 0, 1, 2, 3 (pays 6 to 1 and the worse bet)

6.) Double Street bet - is a wager on six numbers (pays 5 to 1)

Outside Bets:

1.) Red, Black, Odd, Even - wager is placed on corresponding spot on the table (pays even odds)

2.) Dozens bet - a wager placed on twelve consecutive numbers 1-12, 13-24, or 25-36 (pays 2 to 1 but if zero or double zero comes up — you lose)

3.) Column bets - also a 12 number bet, but in vertical columns not consecutively (pays 2 to 1)

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