Pai Gow is a traditional Chinese domino game that has gained immense popularity among gamblers from all over the world. The game rules remain largely unchanged for the mobile version of Pai Gow. The game is focused on luck, which makes it an ideal choice for casual and professional players alike.
The goal of the game is to create two hands that beat the hands of the opponent, the banker. Depending on the size of the table, the number of players may range from two to seven players. The banker is either the casino itself, or a designated player acting as the banker in the game. To start, the players will get their first two tiles from the banker, and the rest of the players will take turns receiving two tiles each from the banker.
The players will then arrange their tiles to create two hands of two tiles each. The first hand is called 'Front Hand' and consists of one tile only. The second hand is called 'Back Hand' and consists of two tiles. The two hands combined are called 'Full Hand'. The hands are ranked and compared with the hands of the banker, and the goal is to create two hands that beat the hands of the banker.