Pai Gow, also known as Chinese Dominoes, is an ancient Chinese casino game that has been gaining popularity in Swaziland's mobile casinos in recent years. Players of this game are dealt four tiles, which they must then divide into two hands: a low hand of two tiles and a high hand of two tiles. The objective of the game is to beat the bank's hands with both the high and low hands.
The first step of playing Pai Gow at a mobile casino in Swaziland is to place a bet. Once the bet has been placed, the player is dealt four tiles. To win at Pai Gow, the player must use two hands to make two separate poker hands from the four tiles. The higher hand will compete against the dealer's higher hand and the lower hand will compete against the dealer's lower hand. Generally, the high hand must be higher than the low hand.
The highest hand in Pai Gow is Gow, which consists of four tiles with the same number. The second highest hand is a Seven Pair, which consists of four tiles representing seven pairs. The third highest hand is a Nine Low, which consists of four tiles representing nine low numbers. All other hands are classified by their respective numbers, with Aces being the highest cards in each hand.
If the player's two hands beat the dealer's two hands, the player wins the bet. In the event of a tie between the two hands, the dealer wins. After the hands are compared, the dealer pays out any winnings to the player and the game ends.