Pai Gow is a popular Chinese gambling game that can be found in many Russian mobile casinos. This game is played with 32 dominoes, or tiles, and can be enjoyed both as a competitive game between two players and as an online casino game. In Pai Gow, the objective is to create two hands out of the four tiles you receive, which will be compared to the dealer's hands. The game is often played with two betting rounds, one before the tiles are dealt and one after the players form their hands.
The game begins with both the player and the dealer receiving four tiles. The player must then divide these tiles into two hands: one 2-tile hand and one 3-tile hand, which must conform to traditional hand rankings. The dealer does the same. The player then compares the hands against the dealer's hands. If both the player's hands outrank the dealer's hands, the player wins; if one of the player's hands outranks the dealer's but the other does not, the round is a push; and, if both of the dealer's hands outrank the player's hands, the player loses. The game concludes after these comparisons are made and bets are settled.