Pai Gow is a traditional Chinese game that is commonly played in Indonesia. The game is played with 32 Chinese dominoes. In the game of Pai Gow, a player competes against the banker, and the goal is to form two hands with the dominoes. The front hand should contain two of the four tiles, and the back hand should contain the remaining two tiles. The player's hands must both be higher than those of the banker in order to win. The game is played with one deck of dominoes, which are shuffled before each round of play.
When playing Pai Gow on a mobile device, the rules of the game are the same as when played in a brick and mortar casino. Mobile Pai Gow in Indonesia is usually played with a six-player table or an eight-player table. The layout of the game is the same as in a regular casino, with betting limits that vary from one casino to the next. The game starts with the players placing their bets and the banker dealing out the tiles. After the tiles have been dealt, the players arrange their tiles into two hands in an attempt to beat the banker’s hands. The player with the higher-ranking hands wins the round and the game.