Pai Gow Poker Heads-Up 3D Dealer Deluxe — Video poker by CasinoWebScripts

Pai Gow Poker Heads-Up 3D Dealer Deluxe

Published Updated
Game Provider
CasinoWebScripts
Release date
2024-02-21
Type
Video poker
RTP
97.31%
Volatility
High volatility
Min Bet
0.1
Max Bet
500.0
Bonus features
3d

Pai Gow Poker Heads-Up 3D Dealer Deluxe Review

Pai Gow Poker Heads-Up 3D Dealer Deluxe Review covers a CasinoWebScripts table card game with a 97.31% RTP and seven-card split-hand play, so you can judge the rules, pace and commission cost before playing.

This review focuses on the supplied EUR 0.10-EUR 500 bet range, the 5% rake model and the push-heavy heads-up format, because those details matter more here than bonus-style variety.

Key Information

providerCasinoWebScripts
release date21 Feb 2024
game typeMobile table card
RTP97.31%
bet rangeEUR 0.10 / EUR 500
deck52 cards plus 1 joker
house edge2.69% at 5% commission
dealer formatHeads-up 3D dealer
themeCards and casino table
top prizeNot specified
Build note

Your listed EUR 0.10-EUR 500 range fits one live build.
CasinoWebScripts says bet limits and rake can be customized.

How Pai Gow Poker Heads-Up 3D Dealer Deluxe works

This game uses seven cards for both player and dealer, then asks you to split them into a five-card high hand and a two-card low hand. Your low hand cannot outrank the high hand, so every round is about hand-setting discipline rather than fast bonus chasing.

Once both parts are set, each of your hands is compared with the dealer’s matching hand in heads-up fashion. If you win both, you get paid minus the listed rake, if you split the outcome it becomes a push, and if the dealer wins both hands your stake is lost.

Main features

  • Seven-card deal split into one five-card hand and one two-card hand
  • Joker works as ace or completes a straight, flush or straight flush
  • Heads-up comparison makes both hands matter on every completed round
  • 3D dealer presentation adds a live-table feel to the standard ruleset

Who will enjoy Pai Gow Poker Heads-Up 3D Dealer Deluxe

  • Players who prefer slower card games with many pushes over sharp swings
  • Poker fans who like arranging hands instead of chasing reel bonuses
  • Readers comparing rake cost and house edge before moving to cash play
  • Mobile users who want a portrait table game with a visible dealer setup
Bankroll caution

Push-heavy games can hide steady commission leakage.
Set a spend cap and use Responsible Gambling tools if needed.

Payout profile and commission

The official provider page lists a 97.31% RTP and describes Pai Gow Poker as a slower game with a large number of pushes, which points to a slower session profile than many fast table formats. That structure lowers the sense of rapid volatility, but it also means session cost is shaped by steady commission deductions rather than by rare bonus spikes.

CasinoWebScripts explains that when the player wins both hands, a commission shown in the interface as rake is applied to the payout, and its recommended strategy note refers to a 2.69% house edge at a 5% commission rate. Your supplied EUR 0.10 to EUR 500 betting range gives this deployed build a broad entry point, yet the provider also says bet limits and rake can be customized by operator.

Where it fits among card game options

CategoryPaceDecision styleWhy compareBest for
Table GamesMixedRules-ledClosest category fitReaders exploring classic casino tables
BlackjackFasterHit or standDealer duel without split handsPlayers wanting shorter rounds
Video PokerMediumDraw-basedPoker logic without a dealer hand splitUsers who prefer paytable reading
Quick tip

This format suits rules-first players better than bonus chasers.
Browse All Games or check our methodology for context.

How we evaluate this game

  1. We check whether the published RTP, rake note and bet range are clear enough for pre-play comparison.
  2. We look at how much decision quality matters, because this format rewards correct hand setting more than fast reaction play.
  3. We judge interface value separately from math, since a 3D dealer can change the presentation without changing the underlying edge.
  4. We compare the game against nearby card categories so readers can see whether slower push-heavy play suits them.
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Reviewed by Tommy Reimers
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FAQ

Is Pai Gow Poker Heads-Up 3D Dealer Deluxe a slot?

No. It is a table card game where you split seven cards into a high hand and a low hand against the dealer.

What RTP is listed for this game?

CasinoWebScripts lists Pai Gow Poker Heads-Up 3D Dealer Deluxe at 97.31% RTP.

How does the joker work in Pai Gow Poker?

The joker can complete a straight, flush or straight flush in the high hand, or count as an ace in other cases.

What happens if one hand wins and one hand loses?

That outcome is a push, so the round ends without a normal win or loss on the main bet.

Are the EUR 0.10 and EUR 500 limits fixed everywhere?

Not necessarily. The listed limits match the supplied build, while CasinoWebScripts says operators can customize bet limits and rake.

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