Pai Gow is a game of Chinese dominoes that is popular in Finland. In this game, players are dealt tile cards from a standard set of 32 (or 16) tiles, with each tile depicting a pair of binary numbers. Players attempt to make two hands of two tiles each ― one hand of five points or less and the other of either six or seven points ― with the objective of beating both of the banker’s hands.
The banker may be a player at the table or the casino dealer, depending on the rules of the game. If the player's two hands are both higher than the banker's two hands, the player wins the round. If one of the player's hands is higher and the other is lower than the banker's corresponding hands, there is a tie and the banker wins the round. On the other hand, if both of the player's hands are lower than those of the banker, the banker wins.