Chan FAQ
1. How many players and cards are used in standard Chắn?
Standard Chắn usually has four players. Each player receives 19 cards, and the remaining cards form the draw pile called the Nọc. The game uses a dedicated Chắn deck derived from Tổ Tôm-style tiles/cards, so rank and suit identity matter a lot when building sets. Some local tables run three-player versions with adjusted dealing and scoring. If you join a new group, ask about setup first because even small differences in dealing structure can affect pace, hand reading, and defensive play.
2. What is the difference between a Chắn and a Cạ?
A Chắn is a perfect pair of identical cards, meaning same rank and same suit family in common rule interpretations. A Cạ is a looser pair: same rank but different suit family. This distinction is fundamental because a legal winning hand typically requires a fixed structure with enough Chắn and supporting Cạ combinations. Beginners often confuse these when sorting cards too quickly. A useful habit is to group guaranteed Chắn first, then test remaining cards for Cạ possibilities before deciding what to discard.