Pai Gow is a Chinese-style game often played in casinos from around the world. The game is played on a large table and is commonly used to test the skill and luck of both the players and the house. It is characterized by two hands: the front and the back. These are two hands of seven cards, where the house's five-card hand and two-card hand are compared against the player's two hands.
The overall objective of the game is to assemble better hands than the dealer or "banker" - if the player's hands are both higher than the banker's, he wins; if the banker has stronger hands than the player, the banker wins. However, Pai Gow is not only a game of chance, as it also requires skill and a good knowledge of traditional Chinese culture and numerology.