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| Attribute | Mậu Binh (Chinese Poker) | Xì Tố (Hong Kong Poker) |
|---|---|---|
| Players | 2-4 | 2-6 |
| Duration | 5-10 min | 15-30 min |
| Difficulty | Intermediate | Advanced |
| Category | poker | poker |
| Description | A purely strategic game for 2-4 players. Arrange 13 cards into three limbs (3-5-5) to beat opponents. No bluffing—just pure hand analysis and probability calculation. Known as Chinese Poker or Pusoy. | A Vietnamese stud poker variant played with a 32-card deck (7-Ace). Players receive mixed face-down/face-up cards and bet across four reveal rounds, emphasizing reading ranges and table psychology. |
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Mậu Binh (Chinese Poker) is generally easier for beginners (intermediate level). The other game is rated advanced.
Mậu Binh (Chinese Poker) supports 2-4 players. Xì Tố (Hong Kong Poker) supports 2-6 players. Check which fits your group size.
Mậu Binh (Chinese Poker) is typically faster (5-10 min). The other takes about 15-30 min.
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