
LeCheng Chess & Cards (Old Version) is an excellent chess and card game platform. This game offers professional gameplay, 24/7 customer service to help you solve any problems, and allows you to participate in exciting and challenging matches anytime! Download now!
1. It creates a very good playing environment for players, making them like it more and more the more they play.
2. The game offers professional customer service, where customer service representatives are available 24/7 to help you solve any problems you encounter in the game.
3. A very classic duel challenge, you can send out invitations to have a one-on-one PK with the world's best players.
1. A wide variety of fun and hilarious emoji props are available for players to use freely during the competition, creating a lively atmosphere.
2. Offers various interactive features, allowing players to add each other as friends and engage in one-on-one private chats after the match;
3. A highly engaging casual game, with matches lasting only a few minutes, allowing players to enjoy a quick game anytime, anywhere;
4. Simple and reasonable operation layout, players can easily operate with one hand, and there is also an intelligent auto-play function to free up players' hands;
1. Players can log in using various methods such as social media accounts and mobile phone numbers, which is convenient and fast;
2. The game features a unique screen recording function, allowing players to capture exciting moments of their matches online;
3. Unique interactive features: players can send gifts to each other and freely vote for popular players;
4. Supports creating friend rooms, allowing you to invite several friends to team up and start a game with one click, enjoying private time;
Dou Dizhu (Landlord) Game Rules (One Deck of Cards)
1. Dealing cards
A deck of cards has 54 cards. Each player receives 17 cards, and 3 cards are left as the bottom cards. Players cannot see the bottom cards before the landlord is determined.
2. Bidding
Bidding proceeds in turn according to the order of play, with each player allowed only one bid. Bids can be "1 point," "2 points," "3 points," or "pass." Subsequent bidders can only bid higher than the previous player or pass. The player with the highest bid at the end of the bidding period becomes the landlord; if a player bids "3 points," the bidding ends immediately, and that player becomes the landlord; if no one bids, the cards are redealt, and bidding restarts.
3. The first player to call
One landlord card is flipped over; whoever gets the landlord card becomes the landlord. In subsequent rounds, the player who bids first rotates to become the landlord according to the order of play.
4. Playing cards
The three bottom cards are given to the landlord and revealed to everyone. The landlord plays first, and then players take turns playing in a counter-clockwise direction. When it's a player's turn, they can choose to pass or play a card higher than the previous player's. The game ends when one player runs out of cards.
5. Card Types
Rocket: refers to the two Jokers (Big Joker and Little Joker), the highest-ranking cards.
Bomb: Four cards of the same value (e.g., four 7s).
Single card: A single card (such as the 5 of hearts).
A pair: Two cards with the same value (e.g., 4 of Clubs + 4 of Diamonds).
Three of a kind: Three cards of the same value (such as three Jacks).
Three of a Kind with One: Three cards of the same value plus a single card or a pair. For example: 333+6 or 444+99
A straight is five or more consecutive single cards (e.g., 45678 or 78910JQK). It excludes 2s and Jokers.
Double Straight: Three or more consecutive pairs (e.g., 334455, 7788991010JJ). Excludes 2s and Jokers.
Three of a Kind: Two or more consecutive sets of three cards (e.g., 333444, 555666777888). Does not include 2s or Jokers.
Airplane with wings: Three straights + the same number of single cards (or the same number of pairs).
For example: 444555+79 or 333444555+7799JJ
Four of a Kind with Two: Four cards plus two other cards. (Note: Four of a Kind with Two is not a bomb).
For example: 5555+3+8 or 4444+55+77.
6. Card Ranking
Rockets are the highest-ranking cards and can beat any other card. Bombs are lower than rockets but higher than other cards. When both are bombs, compare their card values.
Except for rockets and bombs, other cards must have the same card type and the same total number of cards to be compared. For cards of the same type, the card value is used to determine the ranking.
The order is: King > Queen > 2 > A > K > Q > J > 10 > 9 > 8 > 7 > 6 > 5 > 4 > 3, regardless of suit.
Pairs and three-of-a-kind are compared by their point values.
Straight hands are compared by the value of the highest card.
When comparing a plane with wings and a four-of-a-kind with two extra cards, the ranking is determined by the three-card sequence and the four-card sequence, respectively. The extra cards do not affect the ranking.
1. Ante: The base score for bidding.
2. The score doubles for each bomb or rocket fired.
3. Landlord wins: The landlord's score is 2 × base score × multiplier. All other users each receive: -base score × multiplier.
4. If the landlord loses: The landlord's score is -2 × base score × multiplier. The remaining users each receive: base score × multiplier.
5. If the landlord plays all their cards and the other two players haven't played any: score x2
6. If one of the other two players runs out of cards first, and the landlord has only played one hand: Score x2
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