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Bonanza Pai Gow
is a multi-bet variation of standard Chinese Pai Gow. The game utilizes
a standard set of thirty-two Pai Gow tiles and a dice cup containing
three dice. It is played on a standard size blackjack table that can
accommodate up to six players. TABLE OF CONTENTS:RULES OF PLAYBonanza Pai Gow plays the same as
traditional Pai Gow except that it offers two additional bets: the Bonus
bet and the Tie bet. As depicted in the attached drawing, there are
three betting circles in front of each player. The circle with a seat
number inside is where the regular Pai Gow bet is placed. The circle
labeled "B" is where the Bonus bet is placed. The circle labeled "T" is
where the Tie bet is placed. The regular bet is not mandatory,
therefore, instead of merely offering a side bet as seen in Fortune Pai
Gow Poker and Caribbean Stud Poker, Bonanza Pai Gow is a game similar to
Baccarat and Three Card Poker with multiple optional bets. Regular BetThe regular bet is simply the standard
Pai Gow bet as seen in today's casinos. Tie BetA player can bet that his hand and the
dealer hand will tie. In the event of a tie, whereas a player with a
wager on the regular bet pushes, a Tie bettor will win even money, or be
paid at 25:1 or 20:1 if his low hand is at least a Gong. If the player
also plays the regular bet, then both bets are adjudicated by the same
hand set by the player. In other words, the player is only allowed to
set his hand once, but not separately. No commission is charged on a
winning Tie bet. Bonus BetUnlike the regular bet, the Bonus bet
player doesn't compete against the dealer. With a Bonus bet, the player
will win if his 4 tiles make up one of the eight Bonus hands illustrated
below.
Winning Bonus Hand IllustrationsSupreme Pair and Heaven Pair:
Advantages Over Standard Pai GowIncreased action and invariable edge Unlike standard Pai Gow wherein pushes occur about 40% of the time, the Tie bet and the Bonus bet in Bonanza Pai Gow result in a decision every hand. Also, in standard Pai Gow the house edge is vastly reduced if the players bank every other hand, whereas the house edge on the Bonus bet and the Tie bet never changes whether the players bank or not. Enhanced player appeal The Tie bet should appeal to regular Pai Gow players because their experience tells them ties occur very often. Player appeal is also enhanced by the high hit frequency and high payoff odds. The Bonus bet players will win once every 3.7 hands. The high payoffs for premium hands should draw players not content with even-money payoffs. Winning with the 'worst' hand The Bonus bet has a unique feature in that not only will the player win big awards for favorable results in rare instances, but also receive an award for the worst hand. A "Lame Duck," the worst Pai Gow hand that comprises a high 6, a low 6, any 7 and any 4, pays 20 to 1. Making the Bonus bet not only turns a disappointment into a pleasant surprise for the player but also insures against a sure loss for the regular bet. Simple and easy to learn The Tie bet is straightforward. The Bonus bet requires no skill. A player can play the Bonus bet even if he can't identify a winner by himself. So, novice players won't be intimidated and can be cultivated to become prospective regular Pai Gow players because once they've learned how to identify Jee Joon, Wong, Gong, etc., they will try to learn how to set the hands. Incremental profits Unlike other new table games, Bonanza
Pai Gow does not replace your existing Pai Gow game. Your regular
patrons can still play the regular bet. So, your current revenues won't
be reduced but your profits will increase if they play the Tie and Bonus
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