Pai Gow

Contains ads
3.9
60 reviews
10K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

Pai Gow means "make nine" in Cantonese which is played with one set of Chinese Dominoes. Pai Gow is a popular casino game in China, United States, and Canada.

The player is dealt 4 tiles and he/she must divide the tiles into two hands of 2 tiles each. The hands are categorized as "High Hand" and "Low Hand" as per value of individual hands. Player compares his/her hand with the dealer to decide the winner. "High Hand" can only be compared with "High Hand" of the other player and "Low Hand" with "Low Hand" of the other player. In order to win, player must win both hands against the dealer. If player wins one hand and loses second hand then it is a tie.

Learn and play this popular game by playing against bot dealer.
Updated on
Aug 16, 2025

Data safety

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This app may collect these data types
Location, App activity and 2 others
Data is encrypted in transit
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Ratings and reviews

3.9
57 reviews
Jeff Spires
March 6, 2021
There is no betting. Game forces a separation of all four tiles through a two click process per title; just require grouping two to indicate the hand. No need for the click tile, click spot. Absurd.
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Aaron MacGregor
January 26, 2025
No premium option, you're forced to watch an ad every time you want the house way. Very bad for learning the game. Consider adding a premium option.
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Dwayne Montgomery
March 7, 2025
Good for beginners who are just learning, very simple and easy to use, but you'll eventually want to move onto something more advanced
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