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  1. Chinese Poker Rules In Chinese poker, each player will be dealt with 13 cards at once. When a player receives the cards, he/she needs to line up their cards up in two rows of 5 (the middle and the back rows) and one row of three cards (the front row).
  2. Rules for Chinese Poker can also be found at the Asian Games Site vinagames.com, where it is possible to play Chinese Poker on line. Playing Chinese Poker Online With Phong Le's Chinese Poker Analyser you can compare the power of alternative divisions of 13 cards into three hands, and play Chinese Poker (Xap Xam) against one, two or three.
  3. In standard poker, if there are two highest equal hands in a showdown, the pot is split between them. Standard poker rules do, however, specify a hierarchy of suits: spades (highest), hearts, diamonds, clubs (lowest) (as in Contract Bridge), which is used to break ties for special purposes such as: drawing cards to allocate players to seats.
  1. Open Face Chinese Poker Rules
  2. Open Face Chinese Poker Scoring

Scoring, bonuses and Fantasyland rules are all applied the same as they are in standard OFC. Check the video below for a full rundown or click the link to read our extensive and detailed guide to Open Face Chinese Poker: How to Play Open Face Chinese Poker.

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In this video we’ll teach you everything you need to know to play Open-Face Chinese Poker (OFC) and Pineapple, including how to keep score.

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If you already know regular Chinese, dive right into this video and learn traditional open-face Chinese poker, as well as the popular spin-off game Pineapple. If not, check out our video on how to play regular Chinese Poker.

Watch the video to learn basic OFC gameplay, how to deal, how to set your top, middle and bottom hands, how to score royalties and how to go to Fantasy Land. Regular OFC can be played with two, three or four people but if you’re playing Pineapple, three’s the maximum.

Open-face is a lot like regular Chinese poker. The point is to finish the hand with three poker hands: two five-card hands and a three-card hand. The twist is, you don’t get to see all your cards at the beginning of the hand.

Each player gets five cards to start and has to set them to begin building their top, middle and bottom hands. Then everyone gets one card per turn to add to their hands. In Pineapple, each player gets three cards per turn, two of which are added to their hand and one discarded.

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Check out the video for more information on OFC and Pineapple and you’ll be teaching your friends at your next home game in no time.

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