Pai Gow is an exciting two-handed version of poker that is popular in Estonia. It is believed to have originated in China and is played with 32 Chinese dominoes and a 53-card deck. The mobile version of Pai Gow is similar to the traditional game.
Players are dealt four tiles and a five-card hand. The object of the game is to form two hands out of the four tiles and five-card hand that are stronger than both the dealer's two hands. The player's five-card hand must be higher than the two-tile hand. Additionally, the two-tile hand must be higher than the dealer's two-tile hand.
To begin the game, the dealer sets out the four tiles in front of the player. The tiles are arranged in the center of the table so all players can see them. Players are then dealt five cards, which they must arrange into two separate hands. The player must make sure that one of the hands is stronger than the other. After the player has arranged their cards, the dealer reveals their two hands. The player's hands are then compared to the dealer's hands. If the player has claimed both hands, then the player is declared the winner.