Question(s) about the No-commission Paigow at Cannery casinos.

I read today that the Cannery Casino Resorts (Eastside Cannery, Cannery and Rampart) introduced, sometime ago, a No commission Paigow game. Normal Paigow takes 5% of your winnings per hand. The Cannery Resorts instead offer it's players No commission in exchange for a dealer/house winning all hands if they,the "dealer", is dealt a queen high paigow. On the face it seems like a fair enough trade but I'm wondering if any Vegas regulars, or RecVpPLayer, has figured out who gets the edge in that trade off??

Also if a player chooses to bank.... does he also get the queen high paigow victory option?
I would check with the Wizard of Odds website. He may have this info posted.
Hi Champ,

Sorry, I don't play Pai Gow Poker so I don't know about this, but yes, I agree with OZZ2664 that you should check with the Wizardofodds.com website or maybe also the wizardofvegas.com website.

Hopefully he has some insight on this. Or maybe you can ask him the question and have him post it for the public to see because I think it would be good for the public to find out what's what with this!

RecVPPlayer
Thanks coach! Im gonna do that right now!

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Originally posted by: champster
I read today that the Cannery Casino Resorts (Eastside Cannery, Cannery and Rampart)

Just a point of information - Cannery no longer operates the Rampart Casino. Think the effective date was 4/1.
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