The dealer counts from 1 (the dealer’s position) and moves in an anti-clockwise direction until reaching the sum of the dice. The numbers on the dice rolled by the dealer are added together to determine which player receives the first set of seven cards. Betting positions are assigned a number from one to seven, starting with the player acting as dealer/banker in that hand. Before the dice are rolled, all bets must be placed in the betting circle.
Once the cards are dealt, the dealer shakes and rolls three dice. The dealer deals cards face down, one at a time until seven hands of seven cards each are dealt. 3 dice are used to determine which player gets the first set of cards. All other players compete against that person. For each hand, a person sitting at the table is designated as ‘the banker/dealer’. Players play their hands against those of the dealer. Up to six players can join a Pai gow poker table, plus the dealer. The Joker is only used as a wild when attempting to complete a straight or a flush. Pai Gow poker is played with a standard 52-card deck. Now, let’s delve a little deeper into the rules of Pai gow poker… Rules of the Game …the player’s 2-card and 5-card hands must beat those of dealer…