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Master games that require more complex strategy
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.
A tactical 6-round trick-taking game where players must win rounds to stay in the game. Known for its 'spare' strategy and high tension in the final rounds.
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.
Learn to read opponents and predict their moves
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 popular 112-card game in Central and Southern Vietnam. Players form melds using cards of four colors (Red, Green, Yellow, White). It combines the logic of Rummy with a unique aesthetic and rhythmic gameplay.
Track played cards, analyze patterns, and predict opponent hands.
Know when to attack and when to defend. Calculate card probabilities.
Adapt to each table. No single strategy wins every time.
Control emotions, avoid tilt, and maintain focus during long sessions.
Master intermediate strategies and start winning more. These skills will make a real difference.