Lieng FAQ
1. Is Liêng the same as poker?
Liêng is often called Vietnamese poker because it includes betting actions like call, raise, and fold, but it is not the same as Western poker formats. The game uses three-card hands, faster rounds, and a ranking system centered on special combinations and point totals. Because of this structure, bluff frequency and pre-showdown pressure are usually higher than beginners expect. Think of Liêng as a compact, high-tempo betting game where hand strength, table image, and timing all matter from the first decision.
2. How are points calculated in Liêng?
Most tables add the values of three cards and keep only the last digit, creating totals from 0 to 9. Number cards count face value, aces are often 1, and 10/J/Q/K are usually zero for point scoring. For example, 8 + 7 + K becomes 15, so the hand is 5 points. Point totals matter only when no special hand appears. Confirm values before play, because local variations in face-card treatment can change close showdowns and optimal betting thresholds.