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What Makes Pusoy Go the Top Choice for Card Game Enthusiasts

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Game Rules

  • The game operates with a standard deck of 52 cards, excluding jokers, and after each round, the deck is reshuffled, ready for the next challenge.
  • Every participant is dealt 13 cards, which they must arrange into three separate poker hands—five cards in the back and middle, and three in the front.
  • These three poker hands face off against the opposing players' hands, leading to three direct comparisons each round.
  • After the trio of comparisons, players are rewarded based on the scores achieved in the face-offs.
    1 point = 1 ante
  • Winnings = (final points x ante) x 95%
  • Any issues that result in an inconclusive game outcome will render that hand invalid.

Hand Rankings

  • The Hierarchy of Hands: Ranked from Supreme to Basic
  • img05 Royal Flush
    img06 Straight Flush
    img07 Four of A Kind
    img08 Full House
    img09 Flush
    img10 Straight
    img11 Three of A Kind
    img12 Two Pair
    img13 One Pair
    img14 High Card
  • Individual card rankings:
    A > K > Q > J > 10 > .. > 4 > 3 > 2
  • Suit rankings:
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  • For hands within the same tier, individual cards are evaluated to determine supremacy.
    To identify the stronger hand in cases of identical-ranked hands, the largest card in each hand is compared.
    In the event of a tie, proceed by comparing the subsequent highest card until an overall victor emerges.

How to compare poker hands

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  • Poker hands from back to front:
    1. \"The Back\"
    2. \"The Middle\"
    3. \"The Front\"
  • Hand Rankings:
    Crafting your hands is entirely in your control, though strategic lineup is required.
    Hands should be ordered from most to least powerful in the subsequent arrangement:
    \"The Back\" > \"The Middle\" > \"The Front\".
    When you have set your cards, clickimg17
    If you disregard this arrangement protocol, the game imposes a 'Creak', leading to a loss on your part.
  • Compare poker hands by order:
    from back to front.
    1. \"The Back\"
    2. \"The Middle\"
    3. \"The Front\"
    Winning a hand +1 point
    Losing a hand -1 point
  • Extra points:
    Special hands not only secure victory points but also yield bonus points to amplify your score.
  • Hand positions Hand categories Point
    The Front Three of A Kind 2
    Hand positions Hand categories Point
    The Middle Full House 1
    Four of A Kind 7
    Straight Flush 9
    Royal Flush 19
    Hand positions Hand categories Point
    The Back Four of A Kind 3
    Straight Flush 4
    Royal Flush 9
  • Naturals:
    Certain extraordinary hand combinations, known as Naturals, don't require any arrangement by the player.
    These Naturals grant an instant win, awarding points without delay.
  • Naturals Point Description
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    Three flushes 3 img19
    Six pairs 3 img20
    Dragon 13 img21
  • Activating the 'Naturals' button allows you to exploit the potential of these valuable hands.
    Failing to activate this feature results in a default adherence to standard hand rankings.
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  • Pusoy
    Losing all trio of poker hands to a single competitor triggers Pusoy, doubling the points payout.
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    For example, when one player loses on all three hands to the same opponent.
    Item Point
    The Back -1
    The Middle -1
    The Front -1
    Pusoy -3
    Total -6
    Should all three hands fall to a rival, Pusoy activates, multiplying the payout points by two.
    Total Payable: (-1 -1 -1) x2 = -6
  • Win Take All
    In a match featuring four competitors, conquering the hands of each adversary invokes Pusoy for the losers, automatically doubling the original payout.
    Should Pusoy be triggered again, payouts are consequently redoubled

    For instance, emerging victorious against opponents on all hands increases your rewards

    Item Point
    The Back +3
    The Middle +3
    The Front +3
    Pusoy +9
    Win take all +19
    Total +36

    First, trigger Pusoy to get points x 2

    9 x 2= 18

    By triggering the 'Win Take All' feature, you can further amplify the points by doubling them once more.

    The winner can receive a total of 18 x 2 = 36

  • Creak

    Experiencing a 'Creak' means losing all hands in one fell swoop.

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