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Jaywall
As outlined in the rules of Pai Gow Poker, you can use the joker as an Ace or as a wild card to complete a Flush, a Straight, or a Straight Flush. Pai Gow Poker is compatible with mobile, Windows and Mac devices. Basics of Pai Gow Poker. To start playing Pai Gow Poker, you need to place a bet according to the table minimum. Pai Gow Poker is probably my favorite game. Until you feel comfortable with it I would try out either $5 or $10 dollar minimums. It's generally a pretty slow game, unless it's just you and the dealer, so $10 mins usually last awhile. I haven't seen a $5 min on the strip for awhile, but maybe Excalibur, Trop, Flamingo, The Quad still have a.
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.
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.
teddys
Oh, you can find $5 Pai Gow plenty of places in Las Vegas. Maybe not at the height of the weekend, but I've seen it at Binions, Boulder Station, Gold Coast, and I'm sure there are others.'Dice, verily, are armed with goads and driving-hooks, deceiving and tormenting, causing grievous woe.' -Rig Veda 10.34.4
NicksGamingStuff
You can play pai gow/pai gow poker in the card rooms in Nor Cali for $10 a hand, also in reno you can play pai gow tiles for $10 a hand @ silver legacy and Peppermill!
NicksGamingStuff
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 have played $5 PGP at gold coast, the M, binions, el cortez, fitz, I have played $10 at every other strip casino except for Bellagio where it was $15. Harrahs/Paris has pai gow tiles for $15 now but the MGM properties still have them at $25 I think.
jpprovance
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.
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
ItsCalledSoccer
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' ...
ElectricDreams
Quote: NicksGamingStuff
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.
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!
Tiltpoul
I'm pretty sure that the large number of pushes and length of time played is what has made this game extremely popular in Midwest casinos. Most of the casinos in the Iowa/Missouri area have at LEAST 2 tables of PGP, with at least one offered 24/7. Most of the casinos start the table mins at $10, but I've seen a few that drop them down to $5 (Belterra in IN, for example).'One out of every four people are [morons]'- Kyle, South Park
Harrah's Casino Pai Gow Poker Table Minimums For California
Jaywall
Most CA Card clubs do have PGP for $10, but to play it one has to pay the $1 collection/deal, which does add up quickly.
Even though there are a number of casinos in Las Vegas, you will find most of the table games are the same. What varies are the betting limits and odds.
There are a total of 22 different table games spread in Las Vegas. Some games are only available at one casino. Others, like blackjack, are spread at all casinos that have table games. Below is a list of all Las Vegas table games. The link provided in each section shows which Las Vegas casinos offer the game.
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Las Vegas Casino Games
Baccarat
Cajun Stud
Casino War
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Asia Poker – Asia Poker is a Pai Gow Poker variant. It is only found at Gold Coast and Paris Las Vegas. Gold Coast spreads for $10 and Paris for $25.
Baccarat – Baccarat is one of the most profitable games spread by Las Vegas casinos. Nearly all Strip, downtown, and off-strip casinos spread this game.
Big Wheel – Big Wheel is a game of pure luck. It often has a $1 minimum. The game is available in video and live formats; found at casino entrances.
Cajun Stud – Cajun Stud is Mississippi Stud with side bets. It’s no longer available at any Las Vegas venue.
Caribbean Stud – Caribbean Stud is a five-card game that is nearly extinct. Monte Carlo, Palazzo, and Venetian offer Caribbean Stud.
Casino War – Casino War is exactly like the game that kids play; except money is wagered. The minimum bet is usually $10 or $15.
Craps
Deuces Joker Wild
Double Ball Roulette
Chase the Flush – Chase the Flush combines the rules of High Card Flush and Ultimate Texas Hold’em. It is available at Luxor and Silverton.
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Craps – Craps is a Vegas casino favorite. Minimum bets start at $1 on Boulder Highway and run up to $50 at Wynn and Encore for the tables with favorable odds. The Cromwell offers 100 times odds, the highest in Las Vegas. Our data includes the odds at each casino in Las Vegas.
Crazy4Poker – Nine Las Vegas casinos spread Crazy4Poker. The minimum bet is $5 or $10. Crazy4Poker lost more tables than any other game last year.
DJ Wild – DJ Wild is a game spread at Harrah’s. It includes four wild deuces and a joker. The minimum bet is $10. Harrah’s spreads two tables of the game.
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Deuces Wild Hold’em – Deuces Wild Hold’em is more like a stud game. It can only be found at The D in downtown Las Vegas. It has a $5 minimum bet.
Double Ball Roulette – Double Ball Roulette is offered at Binion’s in downtown Las Vegas. There are two balls on every spin and has a $2 minimum bet.
Let It Ride
Pai Gow Poker
Roulette
High Card Flush – High Card Flush uses flush hands to decide the winner. It is the hottest new game in Las Vegas casinos. The minimum bet is $5 or $10.
Let it Ride – Let it Ride is a classic game; plays like five card stud. The minimum bet is either $5 or $10. NY-NY offers a video version with a $1.25 bet.
Mississippi Stud – Players raise in hopes of making at least a pair of 6’s in Mississippi Stud. Has a $5 minimum bet, high-end casinos require $10 to play.
Pai Gow Poker – Pai Gow Poker is a favorite among Las Vegas gamblers. Pai Gow can have a $5 minimum bet and can go up as high as $25 or $50.
Pai Gow Tiles – Pai Gow Tiles uses tiles instead of cards. The minimum bet is $10 at Palace Station and $100 at Wynn. Other casinos have a $25 min bet.
Roulette – Roulette at Las Vegas casinos offers: heads up and multi-player video versions, single zero games, double zero, and triple zero. Triple zero is only spread at Venetian and Palazzo. Minimum bets range from $1 at El Cortez up to $100 for some European Roulette games at MGM properties.
Texas Hold’em Bonus
Ultimate Texas Hold’em
River Hold’em – River Hold’em is similar to Ultimate Texas Hold’em. Club Fortune in Henderson offers it. The minimum bet is $5.
Texas Hold’em Bonus – Texas Hold’em Bonus has a $5 minimum bet at Caesars and Boyd casinos. It has a $10 minimum at MGM Resorts casinos.
Three Card Poker – Three Card Poker is the most popular poker table game in Las Vegas. Players will find the game with a $2 minimum at Jokers Wild and $3 minimum at Railroad Pass. Most Vegas casinos have a $5 minimum, with some luxury resorts requiring $10.
Ultimate Texas Hold’em – Ultimate Texas Hold’em was the most popular table game to come out of the poker boom. The lowest Ultimate Texas Hold’em minimum bet in Las Vegas is at Jerry’s Nugget at $2. Most Las Vegas casinos have a $5 minimum, with some luxury resorts going up to $15.