Pai Gow is a Chinese game and widely popular among the players of Guinea. It is played with one set of 32 dominoes, and the main goal is to divide these into two hands and to beat the dealer's hands. To start playing, the players must place their bets, then the dealer will deal out seven dominoes to each player from the shuffled deck. Players must use these seven tiles to form two hands: one with five dominoes and the other with two dominoes. The puzzles of five tiles are the higher-ranking of the two hands, and the puzzles of two tiles are the lower ranking.
The players must then compare their hands with the hands of the dealer and result can be Push, Player Win or Dealer Win. Generally, the highest-ranking hand among both is the winner. When the two hands of the player and the dealer are equal then it is a push, and players get their original wager back.