13 card types, rules, and winning strategies

13? How is the gameplay different from that of Big Two?
First, 13 teams are usually played with four players at a table. The dealer will deal 13 cards to each player, and then each player needs to divide these 13 cards into three rows: the first row (trick), the middle row (trick), and the last row (trick). The first row has 3 cards, the middle row has 5 cards, and the last row has 5 cards. Each player will arrange the piles and open these three rows of cards at the same time to compare the size with the dealer. When comparing, first compare the card type, and then compare the points. Unlike the Big Two, the 13 sticks do not take suit into consideration. In addition, it should be noted that when arranging, the last card type must be larger than the middle card type, and the middle card type must be larger than the first card type, otherwise it will be a husband.

Card size
Card size
13 card size
The card pattern is the same as Big Two!KG娛樂
Straight Flush > Iron > Full House > Flush > Straight > 老虎機玩法 Three of a Kind > Two Pair > Pair > Oolong
There is one important point here. You must pay attention to it when you are playing in a straight pattern.

The number of cards in the first row is less than that in the middle row.KG娛樂城
The number of cards in the middle lane is also less than that in the tail lane.
Otherwise, all your cards will be wrong, and you will be waiting to be hit hard by your opponent and suffer heavy losses!

Card combination description:การเล่นบิงโก
Straight Flush: 5 cards of the same suit and consecutive numbers
Tiezhi (Four Plums): 4 cards of the same rank, plus 1 miscellaneous card
Full House: 3 cards of the same rank matched with a pair
Flush: 5 cards of the same suit
Straight: 5 cards with consecutive numbers
Three of a Kind: 3 cards of the same rank plus two miscellaneous cards
Two Pair: 2 pairs, plus 1 random card
Pair: 2 cards of the same rank matched with 3 miscellaneous cards

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