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Poker
Rules
Each player is dealt 13 cards. The object is to arrange
them into 2 hands of 5 cards and one of 3 cards, beating
the hands made by the other players.
The 3 hands
consist of a "back" hand of 5 cards, a "middle" hand of 5
cards and a "front" hand of 3 cards. The back hand must
beat the middle hand, and the middle hand must beat the
front hand. Otherwise, the player pays a penalty to each
opponent. Only 3 hand types are possible for the front
hand: 3-of-a-Kind, pair, and high card. Straights and
flushes typically don't count (see Clean Sweeps
below.)
Click on each card
to select it from your total of 13, and to make it part of
your front, middle, or back hand.
EXAMPLE:
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Say you’re dealt the following
cards:

You could arrange them like this:
Front hand
Middle hand

Back hand
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The back hand, a
straight flush, beats the middle hand, 4-of-a-Kind, which
beats the front hand, 3-of-a-Kind.
The game stakes
are quoted in dollars per unit. Once the hands are played,
each player compares his 3 hands against those of each of
the other players. So in a 4-player game, each player
makes 3 separate comparisons, one against each other
player.
You win 1 unit for
each corresponding hand of another player that you beat
and lose 1 for each hand that beats you. When the hands
match, you neither win nor lose. Here's an example.
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Player A |
Front Hand

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Middle Hand
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Back Hand
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Player B |
Front Hand
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Middle Hand
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Back Hand

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Player C |
Front Hand

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Middle Hand
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Back Hand

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Player D |
Front Hand

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Middle Hand

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Back Hand

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Don't forget, your
back hand goes head-to-head against each of the other
players' back hands, middle vs. middle, etc., so:
A vs. B
A wins every hand.
A wins 3 units from B.
A vs. C
A wins the back, C the middle and front.
C wins 1unit from A.
A vs. D
D wins the back, A the middle and front.
A wins 1 unit from D.
B vs. C
C wins every hand.
C wins 3 units from B.
B vs. D
D wins the back and front, B the middle.
D wins 1 unit from B.
C vs. D
D wins the back, C the middle and front.
C wins 1 unit from D.
So tallying
everything, A gains 3, B loses 7, C gains 5 and D loses 1.
Multi-Player Poker
offers 2 versions of Chinese Poker, Western and Eastern.
When you select a Chinese Poker
table from the Lobby, check the Type column for
whether the table you're about to join uses Western or
Eastern rules.
In Western Chinese
Poker, a player who wins the majority of segments earns an
additional point.
So if a player
wins 2 of 3 segments against an opponent, he earns 2 units
for his winning segments, loses 1, and gains 1 for winning
the majority of segments. The player thus nets +2 from
that opponent.
Eastern Chinese
Poker awards bonuses for certain hands:
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Front
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Middle
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Back
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3-of-a-Kind |
3
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Full House |
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2
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4-of-a-Kind |
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8
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4
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Straight Flush |
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10
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5
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We know that if a
player wins exactly 2 hands against a particular opponent,
he'd earn 2 units for his winning hands and lose 1 for his
losing hand for a net +1 from that opponent. When a bonus
hand is involved, the winning hand earns only the bonus
hand points. So if a player wins all 3 hands with a
4-of-a-Kind in the back, he wins 6 units.
Also, the bonus
doubles if the hand is of the same type as the opponent's,
but of higher rank. So if Player A's back hand is K
K K
K 5
and Player B’s is 9 9
9
9 3 ,
Player A earns a bonus of 8 units, not 4.
Clean Sweep
Hands
A Clean Sweep is one of several hands with a special
ranking that wins automatically. Here they are in
descending order.
| Dragon |
One of
every rank |
13
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| 13
Colors |
13
cards of one color |
13 |
| 12
Colors |
Exactly
12 cards of one color |
3 |
| 6 Pair
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(4-of-a-Kind can count as 2 pair) |
3 |
| 3
Straights |
Straights in front, middle, and back |
3 |
| 3
Flushes |
Suited
cards in front, middle, and back |
3 |
If you have a
Clean Sweep, click Submit Natural. If multiple
players have Clean Sweep hands, the higher ranking hand
wins the total unit value for that hand; the value for the
lower ranking Clean Sweep hand won't be subtracted. If 2
Clean Sweep hands have the same ranking, they tie. No
money is exchanged between these 2 players, but they
collect from the others. If you don't declare a Clean
Sweep, it plays as a regular hand.
Rake
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Units/pt. |
25¢
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50¢
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$1
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$2
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$5
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$10
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Buy-in |
$5
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$10
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$20
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$40
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$100
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$200
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Ante |
5¢
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10¢
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20¢
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40¢
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$1
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$2
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Multi-Player Poker reserves the right to change the rake
structure at any time
Surrender
A player may surrender his/her hand before the showdown.
His/Her hand won't be compared with other players' hands,
but the player must pay each opponent 3 units.
More Rules
- If a player
fails to set front, middle and back hands in the proper
ranking order, the hand fouls and the player pays a
penalty to each opponent who didn't surrender:
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Against a
Clean Sweep hand, the value of the Clean Sweep hand. |
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Against a
regular hand, 3 units + any opponent's bonus. |
- A player fouls
if he/she declares a Clean Sweep but can't produce it,
unless an opponent has already declared intention to
surrender.
Dealer Puck:
Chinese Poker incorporates a dealer puck to initiate
payment at the end of each game. The player to the
immediate right of the puck is the first to compare
his/her hand with the others' , and so on around the
table. Any player low on cash is thus prevented from
gaining or losing more than what he had available at the
start of the game.
Disconnection Policy
If you disconnect, you have the duration of the hand to
reconnect and resume the hand. The hand will progress even
if you've been disconnected.
It is up to the player to ensure his connection is
reliable. Multi-Player Poker helps you determine
reliability by displaying the network connection from your
computer to our servers. Internet Connection status is
displayed in the lower left corner; Good, Fair, Poor, or
Not Connected. If the connection dips to Fair, either
finish your hand and reconnect, or wait for a better time
to resume play.
Multi-Player Poker cannot be held accountable for any
funds lost due to disrupted gaming. |