Read this on the Las Vegas Advisors Sight, Very dependable.
Noticed guys had trouble with them today.
January 18, 2007
http://forum.therx.com/Mini pai gow debuts at Flamingo
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We're as saddened as you are to hear about NETeller leaving us Americans high and dry, but on the bright side, now you have even more of a reason to come visit Vegas!
And if you pop by Flamingo, you'll see them testing out a new table game called mini-pai gow poker.
Created by Gaming Entertainment Inc. (who were behind the popular 3-5-7 table game), mini pai gow is played with six cards instead of seven. Five cards form the higher hand, and one card forms the next higher hand. No commission is charged on wins.
This game produces more ties, which is all the more reason to play the game if you're looking to sit and drink for free.
An optional bonus bet can be wagered for the best five out of six cards.
The pay table on the bonus:
Five Aces: 1000:1
Royal Flush: 250:1
Straight Flush: 75:1
Four of a Kind: 50:1
Full House: 20:1
Flush: 7:1
Straight: 5:1
Three of a Kind: 3:1
Two Pair: 1:1
If the game does well, expect to see Harrah's roll it out in other casinos.
Posted by <MAILTO:RCLARK@LASVEGASVEGAS.COM">R.C. Clark at 10:29 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)
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Noticed guys had trouble with them today.
January 18, 2007
http://forum.therx.com/Mini pai gow debuts at Flamingo
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We're as saddened as you are to hear about NETeller leaving us Americans high and dry, but on the bright side, now you have even more of a reason to come visit Vegas!
And if you pop by Flamingo, you'll see them testing out a new table game called mini-pai gow poker.
Created by Gaming Entertainment Inc. (who were behind the popular 3-5-7 table game), mini pai gow is played with six cards instead of seven. Five cards form the higher hand, and one card forms the next higher hand. No commission is charged on wins.
This game produces more ties, which is all the more reason to play the game if you're looking to sit and drink for free.
An optional bonus bet can be wagered for the best five out of six cards.
The pay table on the bonus:
Five Aces: 1000:1
Royal Flush: 250:1
Straight Flush: 75:1
Four of a Kind: 50:1
Full House: 20:1
Flush: 7:1
Straight: 5:1
Three of a Kind: 3:1
Two Pair: 1:1
If the game does well, expect to see Harrah's roll it out in other casinos.
Posted by <MAILTO:RCLARK@LASVEGASVEGAS.COM">R.C. Clark at 10:29 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)
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