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A skill-based Rummy variant for 2-4 players. Form sets (Phỏm) and minimize deadwood points. Unique 'eating' mechanic allows stealing discards to complete melds. High strategy requirement.
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.
Derived from To Tom, Chan is a sophisticated 100-card game played by 4 players. It requires intense focus, memory, and an understanding of complex 'Cước' scoring systems. A true cultural treasure of Northern Vietnam.
A legendary 120-card game historically played by scholars and elders. With its beautiful artwork and deep strategic layers, To Tom is more than a game—it's a cultural heritage representing social status and intellect.
A strategic three-card game that blends poker rankings with Vietnamese betting traditions. Players form the best three-card hand using high cards, pairs, and sequences. Popular in diaspora communities.
A strategic 3-player shedding game where one Landlord battles two Peasants. Uses a 54-card deck with bombs, rockets, and airplane combinations. China's most played card game with massive online presence.
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