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- Pai Gow Poker Hand Rankings
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- All about Pai Gow Game
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Pai Gow Poker Hand Rankings
- Five Aces
- A-A-A-A-Joker
- Royal Flush
- 10-J-Q-K-A of the same suit
- Straight Flush
- Five cards of the same suit ranked in order (for example, 4-5-6-7-8 of spades)
- Four-of-a-kind
- Four cards of the same rank (for example, 5-5-5-5)
- Full House
- Three-of-a-kind and one pair (for example, Q-Q-Q-7-7
- Flush
- Five cards in the same suit, regardless of ranking (for example, 3-6-8-10-J of diamonds)
- Straight
- Five cards of different suits ranked in order (for example, 5 hearts - 6 clubs - 7 diamonds - 8 hearts - 9 spades)
- Three-of-a-kind
- Three cards of the same ranking (for example, 6-6-6)
- Two Pair
- Two sets of pairs (for example, 9-9 and 5-5)
- One Pair
- Two cards of the same ranking (for example, 4-4)
- High Card
- If no one has at least a pair, then the highest-ranking card wins (for example, A-10-5-4-2 beats Q-10-7-4-2)
