HOW TO PLAY CAPSA SUSUN

How to Play Capsa Susun

How to Play Capsa Susun

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PasarQQ    -  In the Capsa Susun game, each player will be dealt 13 cards, and the player is tasked with arranging the 13 cards into the best card arrangement. The cards will be divided into 3 rows. The bottom card arrangement must have a higher combination value than the middle card, likewise the middle card must have a higher combination value than the top card.

The following is the arrangement of Capsa Susun card combinations from the best to the lowest:

Royal Straight Flush
Straight Flush
Four of a Kind
Full House
Flush
Straight
Three of a Kind
Double Pair
Pair

Royal Straight Flush is the highest card combination arrangement with consecutive numbers starting from 10 and having similar flowers. Example: 10 ♠ - J ♠ - Q ♠ - K ♠ - A ♠

Straight Flush is a combination of sequential cards with similar flowers, but the cards are not specified starting from what number. Example: 5♥ – 6♥ – 7♥ – 8♥ – 9♥

Four of a Kind is a combination of four cards that have the same number and is equipped with 1 free card. If this Four of a Kind card meets a similar opponent, the winner will be determined from the value of the largest card in the Four of a Kind card. While 1 Kicker Card is only a complementary card. Example: 8♦ – 8♠ – 8♥ – 8♣ – 6♦

Full House is a combination of pair cards and Three of a Kind. The order of the Full House combination is determined by the value of the three of a Kind. If the Full House consists of 4♠ – 4♣ – K♣ – K♥ – K♠ this is a Full House King. The combination that will be counted is this King combination, if it meets the Full House Queen combination (5♣ – 5♦ – Q♣ – Q♦ – Q♥) then the Full House King will come out as the winner.

Flush is a combination of 5 cards with the same suit but does not need to be in sequence. This combination will compare which suit is higher. The combination of suits from highest to lowest is: Spades ♠ – Hearts ♥ – Clubs ♣ – Diamonds ♦, while the highest to lowest card values ​​are: A -K- Q - J - 10 - 9 - 8 - 7 - 6 - 5 - 4 - 3 - 2. If Flush meets Flush, then the type of suit owned will be compared first, if it has the same suit then the winner will be determined from the value of the card owned.

Straight is a combination of cards with consecutive numbers. This combination does not require the same suit type. Determining the winner if Straight meets Straight is by comparing the value of the largest card owned by each player.

Three of a Kind is a combination of 3 cards that have the same number. The remaining two cards must be random cards.

Double Pair is an arrangement of two pairs of cards accompanied by 1 random card. If both players have the same double pair card, then the winner will be determined by the largest pair and then the suit. Example: If player A has Q-Q – 8 – 8 – 5 while player B has 10 – 10 – 9 – 9 – A, then the winner is player A with a pair of Jacks. However, if a pair with the same value is found, the winner will be determined by the suit.

Pair is a combination that has a pair of twin cards. Pair 2 is the lowest Pair, and Pair Ace is the highest Pair. If both players have pairs with the same value, then the winner will be seen from the highest flower type.

Card Calculation
Card calculation is done when the time given runs out. Players will be given time to rearrange the 13 cards that are dealt.
The calculation is done between players (head to head) from the bottom, middle, and top arrangements.

Each arrangement will get a value of 1 point, but it is different for the calculation of "goods".

Types of "goods" calculations:

Threes above will get 5 points
Full House middle will get 3 points
Four of a Kind below will get 7 points
Four of a Kind middle will get 14 points
Straight Flush below will get 9 points
Straight Flush middle will get 18 points
Royal Flush bottom will get 11 points
Royal Flush middle will get 22 points

"Dragon" then the winner will get a score of 208 points. (Dragon is if the 13 cards can be a complete arrangement from Ace to King)

Tembus is a situation where one player wins head to head from other players in each lower arrangement. Then the winner's points will be multiplied by 2 plus a "goods" bonus.

Tembus Keliling (Super) is a situation where one player wins head to head from all other players, both from the lower, middle and upper arrangements. Then the player's points will be multiplied by 4 plus a "goods" bonus. *Super does not apply if only played by 3 players*

PAO is a situation where the player is wrong in placing the card arrangement. The player who is wrong in placing the card arrangement will be considered to have lost the penetrating keliling and the card calculation will be ((3×4) + the "goods" bonus owned by the other players).

The room fee is 3% of the total winner's winnings.

Case Example:

If there are four players (A, B, C, and D) at a table with stakes of 100 rupiah.
In the first row A gets a Full House J and 3, B gets a Flush of Hearts, C gets a Straight 9, and D gets a Pair of Aces.

The calculation is: A wins all head to head which means getting 100 silver each from all the first rows, and the total first row win is 300 silver.
B wins from C and D, but loses to A. B's total win from the first row is 100 silver.

C wins from D, but loses to A and B. So the total loss of the first row is 100 silver.
D loses to A, B, and C. So D's total loss in the first row is 300 silver.
Likewise, the calculation applies to the third row.

The final result will show the total wins, losses and wins of each player.

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