How to Play Cho Dai Di

Deal all 52 cards (excluding the Jokers) to the 4 players., Learn the order of the cards., Begin the game with the player who has the 3 of Diamonds. , Use it to form combinations such as the following (in ascending order):- Single card Pairs If they...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Deal all 52 cards (excluding the Jokers) to the 4 players.

    The smallest suit is the Diamonds, followed by the Clubs, then the Hearts and finally the Spades.

    The smallest denomination card is the 3 going up to the Ace.

    The 2 is the biggest card.

    Therefore, the 3 of Diamonds is the smallest card and the largest is the 2 of Spades. ,, e.g. 9Spades+9Diamonds trumps 9Hearts+9Clubs 3 of a kind If they are of the same number, the pair with the higher suit wins. 5 Cards (in ascending order of value) Ascending (of different suit) Value based on the last card in the set.

    Therefore, in 2-3-4-5-6, the 2 is the smallest card and the 6 the largest. 5 of the same suit Value based on suit. e.g. 3-5-8-J-K of Spades trumps 9-J-Q-K-A of Diamonds 3 of a kind + 2 of a kind Value of the combination is based on the value of the 3 of a kind e.g. 8-8-8-5-5 trumps 3-3-3-2-2 even though the latter contains two 2s 4 of a kind + any other card The value of the combination is based on the value of the 4 of a kind Ascending of the same value e.g. 5-6-7-8-9 of Spades or J-Q-K-A-2 of Diamonds ,, e.g 3-3-3-4-4 followed by 5-5-5-3-3 then 7-7-7-2-2 and whatever combination of the same sort. , He/She has the choice of whatever new combination to put down.

    This is a major part of the strategy as you should constantly try to have the upper-hand. ,
  2. Step 2: Learn the order of the cards.

  3. Step 3: Begin the game with the player who has the 3 of Diamonds.

  4. Step 4: Use it to form combinations such as the following (in ascending order):- Single card Pairs If they are of the same number

  5. Step 5: the pair with the higher suit wins.

  6. Step 6: Play a combination containing the 3 of Diamonds.

  7. Step 7: Continue putting down combinations of the same sort with a higher value around the circle.

  8. Step 8: Wait for the turn to go back to the last person who put down cards.

  9. Step 9: Win the game by being the person who finishes their cards first.

Detailed Guide

The smallest suit is the Diamonds, followed by the Clubs, then the Hearts and finally the Spades.

The smallest denomination card is the 3 going up to the Ace.

The 2 is the biggest card.

Therefore, the 3 of Diamonds is the smallest card and the largest is the 2 of Spades. ,, e.g. 9Spades+9Diamonds trumps 9Hearts+9Clubs 3 of a kind If they are of the same number, the pair with the higher suit wins. 5 Cards (in ascending order of value) Ascending (of different suit) Value based on the last card in the set.

Therefore, in 2-3-4-5-6, the 2 is the smallest card and the 6 the largest. 5 of the same suit Value based on suit. e.g. 3-5-8-J-K of Spades trumps 9-J-Q-K-A of Diamonds 3 of a kind + 2 of a kind Value of the combination is based on the value of the 3 of a kind e.g. 8-8-8-5-5 trumps 3-3-3-2-2 even though the latter contains two 2s 4 of a kind + any other card The value of the combination is based on the value of the 4 of a kind Ascending of the same value e.g. 5-6-7-8-9 of Spades or J-Q-K-A-2 of Diamonds ,, e.g 3-3-3-4-4 followed by 5-5-5-3-3 then 7-7-7-2-2 and whatever combination of the same sort. , He/She has the choice of whatever new combination to put down.

This is a major part of the strategy as you should constantly try to have the upper-hand. ,

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