You are correct, the correct pin yin for that is "Pai Gou".RSLancastr wrote:Thanks, Alvin!alvinhy wrote:Pu Ke is the mandarin pinyin (dialect) that they use for poker cards. The full world is Pu Ke Pai ( poker playing cards)
"Pai" as in "Pai Gao" (I think that is how it is spelled), the gambling game which uses domino-like tiles instead of playing cards)?
However if you want the cantonese dialect which is used in Hong Kong it is pronounced as "Pai Gau"
I never get how to play that game