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In Pai Gow Poker, the key to implementing a strong
and successful strategy is in setting the hand.
Unlike other in-depth strategies that are mathematically
based, what is commonly called the short strategy is
essentially a guideline on what cards are put in the
two-card hand and which cards are set for the five-card
hand.
The first rule to remember - which should always be
the case - is to set the two-card hand as high as
possible without taking away from the five-card hand's
value. When doing so, remember that your five-card
hand must be a higher rank than your two-card hand.
If you set your hands the other way around, your bet
will be forfeited. Also remember that your first
priority is to beat both of the banker's hands. If
only one of the hand's wins, the bet is pushed and no
money is exchanged.
A good way to know whether your hand has good
potential or not is to validate the break-even point.
For the two-card hand, the break-even point is an Ace/8.
For the five-card hand, it is Jack/Jack. If you
are holding at least these two hands, your chances of
winning both hands, and consequently the round, is
greater than 50/50. Keeping this in mind, always
set the the following potential hands in the
corresponding manner:
Tip #1 --------- Holding a High Card
If you are holding no better than a high-card, form
the two-card hand into the 2nd and 3rd highest value
cards.
Tip #2 --------- Holding a One-Pair
If you are holding no better than a one-pair, form
the two-card hand into the two highest value cards other
than the pair.
Tip #3 --------- Holding a Two-Pair
If you are holding a two-pair, you should always
split the cards so that the higher of the pairs is in
the five-card hand. If there is an Ace in the
hand, split the pairs if they are Jack/Jack/7/7 or
greater. Otherwise, keep the two-pair in the
five-card hand and set the Ace with the next highest
card for the two-card hand.
Tip #4 --------- Holding a Three of a Kind
If you are holding a three-of-a-kind, always keep it
in the five-card hand and set the two-card hand with the
next two highest cards. The only exception is for
an Ace/Ace/Ace, which should be split into a pair of
aces for the five-card hand, and the Ace and next
highest card for the small hand.
Tip #5 --------- Holding a Straight
For Straights, always set the lowest series of cards
in the five-card hand. For instance, a
4,6,7,8,9,10,Jack should be set as a 6,7,8,9,10 and a
4/Jack.
Tip #6 --------- Holding a Flush
For Flushes, like Straights, always set the lowest
series of flush cards in the five-card hand. The
only time you should break up the Flush is if the
two-card hand will not hit the break-even point as
explained earlier.
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