Fortune Pai Gow

The variation Fortune Pai Gow Poker is the most popular variant of Pai Gow Poker played in North American casinos. This game is wide spread in Las Vegas, Atlantic City and Tunica Mississippi. The game works exactly like standard Pai Gow Poker with the only difference being that an optional side bet is available.

The side-bet called “Fortune Bonus Bet” pays based on a player making a seven card poker hand. There are several different payouts available depending on which casino played. The most common payout structure is as follows:

  1. Fortune Pai Gow Poker Conclusion. Fortune Pai Gow Poker is a seven-card poker game with the goal to create two poker hands, a two card and a five-card poker hand out of the seven-card hand that is dealt! In order to win the round, the five-card hand must outrank the two-card hand or else the entire round will be forfeited.
  2. PAI GOW Part strategy, part good fortune, Fortune Pai Gow Poker pits you against the dealer in this unique game.
  3. 'Fortune' is a side bet in Pai Gow Poker that pays based on the value of the player's seven cards. It doesn't not matter how the player sets his hand. It pays based on the Fortune Bet payout table.

Home; Portfolio; Privacy Policy; Contact Us; Home; Portfolio; Privacy Policy; Contact Us. Fortune Pai Gow Poker adds a bonus bet element to the traditional game of Pai Gow Poker played in California Cardrooms. Each player competes against the player/dealer to make the best possible hand. In Fortune Pai Gow Poker, a player can place an optional Fortune Bonus Bet.

Note: A “royal match” is a suited king and queen.

Envy Bonus: The Fortune Pai Gow pay table above also shows a payout for Envy bonus. An envy bonus is paid out when other players at the table make the same hand, in order to qualify for the envy bonus, a minimum of $5 must be bet on the Fortune Bonus.

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Unfortunately, all USA casinos offer Pai Gow Poker in traditional format only . If you live outside the USA and would like to play Pai Gow Poker with a Fortune Bonus side-bet, you can do so at Play Million.

If you are from the USA and looking to play the traditional Pai Gow Poker game please check out our page on US friendly online casinos.

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Fortune Pai Gow Strategy

Fortune Pai-Gow Poker is identical to Pai-Gow Poker but with an additional bonus wager. It’s mandatory that the player have money on a normal Pai-Gow Poker bet if they wish to play the Fortune Bonus, they cannot play the bonus by itself. The player can bet any amount they want on the bonus; it doesn’t have to be the same amount as their original wager. The minimum a player can bet is $1, while the maximum can be either $50 or $100, depending on the house.
In order to win this bonus, the player must have a qualifying 5 card poker hand out of all 7 cards that were dealt. It doesn’t matter how the player sets their hand, if they qualify, they’ll still receive their winnings.
A list of the Fortune Bonus payouts will be posted either on the layout or on a sign. If you see “Royal Match” on the list, this is referring to a King and a Queen with the same suit located in the low hand.
No Fortune Bonus wagers are allowed on a Dragon Hand. If the player wants to tip the dealer on a fortune bonus bet, be aware that some casinos have a maximum payout for tipping.
If the player is banking then they’re allowed to make a fortune bonus bet and the other players are allowed to envy the Player-Bankers hand. But, as always, every casino is different so make sure you know your house rules. The house will always handle the Fortune Bonus payouts, not the Player Banker.
If the player makes a Fortune Bonus wager of $5 or more, then that player qualifies for an Envy Bonus. All Envy Bonus payouts are listed somewhere on the table. The dealer will place a button in front of the Fortune Bonus wager to show the camera’s that it qualifies for the Envy Bonus. If the player wins a bonus, make sure to spread the cards out far enough so that the cameras can see them clearly. The dealer will pay the player accordingly, and if the winnings are over $100, alert your floor. If the player doesn’t win a bonus, then their bet is taken but the dealer will make sure to leave the Envy button up. This way if another player has a qualifying hand then your envy bonus will still be recognized and paid. Only at the end of the hand will the dealer make sure to remove all Envy Bonus buttons that don’t apply anymore.
At some casinos, to make wagers do not qualify for the Envy Bonus. If there is a situation where more than one player has a qualifying hand, then all Envy Bonuses will be paid accordingly for each qualifying bet.
The player cannot envy the dealer’s hand or their own, regardless of whose banking. No matter how much the player wishes, begs, or pleads, the house will not pay the player for the dealer’s good hand. They are in the business of making money, not losing it.