Key Information
| Provider | CasinoWebScripts |
| Game type | Mobile table card |
| Release date | 19 Feb 2024 |
| RTP | 97.31% |
| Min bet | 0.10 |
| Max bet | 500 |
| Max win | Not specified |
| Theme | Asian culture |
| Mobile play | Yes |
| Special tools | Auto-strategy, replay |
Official CasinoWebScripts data lists 19 Feb 2024 and RTP 97.31%. Some catalogs show 21 Feb 2024 and a 0.10 to 500 total-bet range.
How it works
Each round deals 7 cards to you and 7 cards to the dealer. You must split your 7 cards into a 5-card high hand and a 2-card low hand, and the low hand cannot outrank the high hand before you press STAND. The game then compares both hands against the dealer. Winning both hands pays after the displayed rake, splitting one hand each creates a push, and exact tied formations go to the dealer rather than to a neutral tie.
Main features
- Heads-up Pai Gow format with one 5-card hand and one 2-card hand to set
- Joker acts as ace unless it completes a straight, flush, or straight flush
- Auto-strategy can pre-split the hand before you confirm the final layout
- Game round replay lets you review finished outcomes on desktop or mobile
Who will enjoy it
- Pai Gow players who like pushes and hand-splitting more than rapid rounds
- Users who want a high-RTP card game without side-bet clutter in the flow
- Mobile players who prefer a 3D table look with replay support built in
- Casual strategists who value a helper tool before locking the final split
Dealer-wins-ties rules and rake can wear down long sessions. Set limits first and use Responsible Gambling tools.
RTP, betting range, and payout profile
The official CasinoWebScripts product page lists a 97.31% RTP, which is strong for a casino card game. Unlike a slot, the page does not publish a fixed max-win ceiling, so the practical result profile depends on hand strength, pushes, and the rake applied when you sweep both hands. Official product page shows generic coin sizes rather than a final total-bet ladder. That means the bet range is usable as guidance, but the live casino interface is still the final source for exact table limits.
How it compares with other card formats
| Format | Typical pace | Decision load | Why it is similar | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Table games | Slow | Medium | Shared casino-table structure and rule-led outcomes | Players who browse classic non-slot formats |
| Blackjack | Medium | Medium | Both reward rule awareness and disciplined session control | Users who prefer faster hand resolution |
| Video Poker | Medium | High | Card-ranking logic matters more than animated bonus features | Players who want stronger draw-based decision making |
Use auto-strategy as a quick split guide, not as a final decision. See our methodology and browse more table games.





