FACE UP Pai Gow loosely translates to “make nine” and was the basis for games like Chemin de fer and baccarat. Out of the seven cards dealt to them, players make their best five-card and two-card hands to compete with the dealer’s two hands. The five-card hand must be stronger than the two-card hand. A winner is declared when both of his hands beat the dealer’s respective hands. Place your two hands on the table in their designated areas. The dealer will instruct you, if necessary. The winning cards must beat both the dealer’s five-card and two-card hands. Winning only one hand results in a tie. A large percentage of Pai Gow hands end up in ties and no money is exchanged. If you’re unsure or confused on setting a hand, ask the dealer. The dealer will help by showing you the way the house would play your hand. PAI GOW RANKING HANDS: LOWEST TO HIGHEST One Pair Flush Two Pair Full House Three of a Kind Four of a Kind Straight Straight Flush (A, K, Q, J, 10 is the highest – Royal Flush A, 2, 3, 4, 5 is second Five of a Kind highest) (four Aces and a Joker)

GETTING STARTED Face Up Pai Gow Poker™ features head-to-head play against the dealer and offers the optional Fortune Bonus, Ace-High and progressive wagers. As in standard Pai Gow, each player and dealer receive seven cards, but in Face Up Pai Gow Poker the dealer’s cards are dealt face-up. Face Up Pai Gow Poker is a commission-free game. You do not pay a 5% commission when you beat the dealer; however, when the dealer plays Ace-High, you automatically push. There is NO PLAYER BANKING in Face Up Pai Gow Poker™. To begin each round, make a standard Pai Gow wager. You may also make the Fortune Bonus, Ace-High and progressive wagers. If a player has wagered at least $5 on the Fortune Bonus, the dealer will place an “Envy” button next to his wager. The dealer then follows house procedures for Pai Gow Poker. If a player’s hand qualifies for payouts, the dealer pays him according to the posted pay table. The dealer pays any Envy Bonuses at the end of each round. If at least one player has a four of a kind, all players with Envy buttons win. In the event that more than one player has at least a four of a kind, all players with Envy buttons win multiple payouts. Note: A player cannot win Envy Bonuses for his own hand or the dealer’s hand. FORTUNE BONUS The Fortune Bonus bet wins if your best possible five-card hand is three of a kind or better. If you wager at least $5 on the Fortune Bonus, the dealer will place an “envy” button next to your bet. This qualifies you for an envy bonus payout. PAYOUTS Hand Payout Envy Bonus 7 Card Straight Flush 5,000 to 1 $3,000 Royal Flush and Royal Match 2,000 to 1 $1,000 (King/Queen Suited) 7 Card Straight Flush w/ Joker 1,000 to 1 $500 5 Aces 400 to 1 $250 Royal Flush 150 to 1 $50 Straight Flush 50 to 1 $20 Four of a Kind 25 to 1 $5 Full House 5 to 1 Flush 4 to 1 Three of a Kind 3 to 1 Straight 2 to 1 ENVY BONUS WAGER The dealer will pay all envy bonuses at the end of the round. If at least one player receives a hand that qualifies for Envy Bonus payouts, all players with Envy buttons win. You can win multiple Envy Bonuses in a round, but you CANNOT win an Envy Bonus for your own hand or the dealer’s hand. ACE HIGH BONUS WAGER Both dealer and player have ace high 40 to 1 Only dealer has ace high, with joker 12 to 1 Only dealer has ace high, no joker 5 to 1 FORTUNE SIDE BET PROGRESSIVE Fortune Pai Gow Poker Progressive adds a twist to Fortune Pai Gow Poker by giving players an opportunity to win all or part of a large, incrementally growing jackpot. To begin each round, players must make their standard Pai Gow wager and may also make the optional Fortune Bonus Pai Gow wager and the $5 progressive wager. Once all players have made their wagers, the dealer follows the house procedures for Pai Gow Poker. While reconciling standard Pai Gow poker wagers, the dealer also reconciles Fortune bonus and progressive wagers. For the progressive wager, the top hands pay a percentage of the . While other hands pay a fixed dollar amount. This $5 Progressive is linked to Pai Gow Poker and Face Up Pai Gow Poker. PROGRESSIVE PAYOUT Hand Payout 7 Card Straight Flush 100% of meter 5 Aces 10% of meter Royal Flush $2,500 Straight Flush $500 Four of a Kind $375 Full House $20 *Original wager is NOT returned $50,000 Maximum Bonus Payout per player per hand. This does not apply to Aces High Bonus, Envy Bonus payouts or Progressive Payout Wagers.

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