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Kondisi khusus dalam Tiến Lên di mana pemain menang segera setelah pembagian kartu karena tangan yang langka, seperti Dragon Hall (straight dari 3 hingga Ace) atau empat kartu 2. Tidak ada permainan yang terjadi.
Dalam Mậu Binh, menyusun kartu secara salah sehingga tangan tidak naik kekuatannya (misalnya depan > tengah). Ini mengakibatkan kekalahan otomatis.
Aturan di mana pemain yang melakukan kesalahan kritis (seperti memungkinkan pemain berikutnya menang dengan memberi mereka kartu) harus membayar kemenangan untuk seluruh meja.
Dalam banyak aturan Tiến Lên Miền Nam, pemain yang memegang 3 Sekop (3♠) harus membuka giliran pertama. Kartu kecil ini sering menentukan tempo untuk seluruh ronde.
A Sâm Lốc rule where finishing by playing a Two as the last card is invalid or penalized under common house rules.
A 17 total containing an Ace counted as 11 (such as A-6); some tables require the dealer to hit this hand.
A common Xì Dách threshold rule where players below 16 points must draw and 16+ may stand.
A Xì Dách house rule where equal point totals are awarded to the dealer.
A variation rule where a chop can be over-chopped by a stronger valid chop of the same class.
In Tiến Lên, when a player cannot or chooses not to beat the current play and temporarily exits that trick round.
Core Chan winning condition requiring at least six chắn pairs in a valid ù hand.
In standard To Tom dealing, each of five players receives twenty cards.
The rule that replies must match the current combination type and card count (single, pair, straight length, etc.).
After passing in a trick, a player cannot re-enter that trick until a new lead starts.
In Catte open rounds, players must follow the lead suit when they still hold that suit.
The precedence rule in Chắn where a valid chíu claim interrupts normal turn flow.
The required structural shape of a Chan hand before a win declaration is legal.
The required structural pattern a Tổ Tôm hand must satisfy before a win declaration is valid.
In Chắn, each player starts with 19 cards, which defines the baseline hand structure before drawing and discarding begin.
The twenty-card setup is the standard Tổ Tôm deal where each player starts with 20 cards before the nọc phase drives decisions.
Turn pressure exists because each player can only eat the immediate discard from their left.
A dangerous state where feeding one opponent three eats can trigger full-table compensation.
Keeping track of potential chíu interruptions in Chắn before committing a discard.
The fixed seat precedence used to resolve simultaneous claims on one card.
Chắn uses ranked number cards from Nhị (2) up to Cửu (9) in each suit.
A standard Tổ Tôm table is arranged for five players.