![]() ![]() The 20.12% player advantage I mentioned at the beginning is based on the ratio of the expected win of $4.04 to the combined total bet of $20. If we assume 30 hands per hour and a $15 base game bet, that is an expected win of $121 per hour. Overall, here is the expected win per hand according to the bet amount in the base game: BASE BET It is a great value to get $4.31 on the side bet at a cost of $0.27 on base game. For example, the expected loss on the base game at a $15 wager is $15 * 1.81% = $0.27. The house edge in Face Up Pai Gow Poker is 1.81%. The base game requires a minimum bet, ranging from $15 to $100, depending on the casino and table. The lower right cell shows that the player can expected a return of $9.31 for his $5 bet. The following table shows my math on this $5 bet. The following image shows the full pay table. The mega jackpot, as of Tuesday, was over $3.8 million. Most, if not all, of the Caesars properties in Las Vegas have a linked progressive in Face Up Pai Gow Poker. ![]() I was planning to write about the Octoberfest this week, but I’m going to postpone that topic with news of an opportunity in Vegas with a 20.2% player advantage! Last updated: OctoFace Up Pai Gow Poker Progressive Jackpot at $3.8 Million. Face Up Pai Gow Poker Progressive Jackpot at $3.8 Million. ![]()
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