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Chinese Poker is a very famous card game played in Asian communities. It is very easy to learn and anyone who know the poker hand rankings by heart can immediately begin to play this game.
Although Chinese Poker is basically a four-player game, it can be played by 2, 3, 5, or more players. It can be very addictive and played with a combination of skills and luck.
Here's a step-by-step lesson on how to play Chinese Poker:
Even before the cards are dealt, the players must agree on the stakes. Usually, for every point collected by the player is equivalent to a certain money prize.
General Scoring Method
This is the general scoring rule for Chinese Poker:
2-4 Scoring Method
The 2-4 scoring is a simple scoring rule used in Chinese Poker tournaments:
1-6 Scoring Method
In the 1-6 scoring system, winning 2 out of 3 is worth 1 point and winning all 3 gives 6 points. That simple. This scoring scheme is common in the card rooms of Southern California.
Bonuses
In addition to the basic scoring schemes described so far, players may agree to pay bonuses for high ranking hands. Typical bonuses are:
Straight Flush in Back/Middle Hand: 4 points
Four-of-a-kind in Back/Middle Hand: 3 points
Full House in Middle Hand: 1 point
Three-of-a-kind in Front Hand: 2 points
Variations
There are many variations in the scoring rules. In one example, certain hands may be considered automatic winners or naturals. In southern California games, naturals get 3 points and include 3 "straights", 3 "flushes", or 6 pairs. Higher or more rare hands accumulate more points.
Surrender is a scoring option where a player agrees to throw his hand away and pay a set amount to each opponent.