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Introduction
Welcome to Doofus Pai Gow. This is a computerized version of the ancient Chinese game played with tiles, that look something like dominos. The game is played with a set of 32 tiles. Each player is dealt 4 tiles to make two hands of two tiles each. One player is the banker, and all the other players play against the banker. If your high hand is higher than the banker's high hand, and your low hand is higher than the banker's low hand, then you win. The Casino takes a 5 percent commission on all winning hands. It's kind of like that game called Pai Gow Poker, but not really. So there you have it, that's all there is to it, except for the part about what is a good hand.
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How to Play Doofus Pai Gow
Instructions

This isn't where I'll tell you how to play Pai Gow, but rather how to maneuver through the Pai Gow game screens.

How to Play Pai Gow
Pai Gow Rules and Strategy

This is where I'll try to explain the basic rules of Pai Gow, and explain a little bit of the basic strategy used to play the game.


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Last modified: May 7, 2007