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Wanbei Chess and Card Games Official Version

Wanbei Chess and Card Games Official Versionvv1.0.4

  • Type:Card games
  • Language:中文
  • System:安卓
  • Update Time:2025-11-12 22:48:25
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Wanbei Chess & Cards Official Version is a high-end chess and card game platform that guarantees fair gameplay and automatically matches players of similar skill levels. The platform features a variety of popular game modes, generous rewards, and beautiful graphics. Built-in voice chat ensures smoother communication between players, and the game experience is smooth and lag-free.

Features of Wanbei Chess and Card Games Official Version

It is a mobile app that integrates a variety of card and board games, allowing players to enjoy classic card and board games such as Dou Dizhu, Mahjong, and Chinese Chess.

The game supports multiplayer online battles, allowing players to play with chess enthusiasts from all over the country at any time, increasing the game's fun and competitiveness.

The game is easy to operate and has a beautiful and elegant interface, allowing novice players to easily get started and enjoy the game.

The game supports voice chat, allowing players to communicate and collaborate better during gameplay.

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Wanbei Chess and Card Games Official Version Highlights

The game features a variety of gameplay rules and competition formats to meet the needs and interests of different players, such as classic gameplay, level challenges, and point-based competitions.

The game supports a magic emoticon and item system, allowing players to use a variety of fun emoticons and items to enhance their gaming experience.

The game features built-in AI algorithms that make the computer play more realistically when randomly matched against opponents, and it can challenge players' skills at different difficulty levels.

The game supports tournaments and events, allowing players to participate in online competitions and various activities to showcase their skills and win prizes.

PlayBei Chess and Card Games Official Version Strategy Guide

Must-read for gamers

I. Pair Analysis: (Pairs of J and above must be memorized)

1) During the process of the landlord playing a pair, if the landlord has a Queen and you only have a Queen in your hand, then you should be able to deduce that the other Queen should be in the hands of your partner; or the landlord has a straight with a Queen in his hand.

2) Similarly, if the ally has KK, and you don't have a K, then you should analyze that the landlord usually has a large pair of KK.

II. Analysis of playing three cards with one additional card (Friend's three cards beats the opponent's three cards, the opponent's three cards depend on the opponent's additional card).

1) The landlord has 444+5 (with a big one). Since we don't have a 5 in our hand, we can pass the turn and let our partner play it.

2) If your partner plays QQQ+8 and you don't have a Q, you can deduce that the other card is in the landlord's hand. In this case, when you play a single card, it should be higher than the Q to prevent the landlord from getting the Q.

3) If the landlord plays QQQ+10, it means that the landlord's lowest single card is 10, and the other side has a Q to help me cover it.

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III. Single Card Analysis

3; If the landlord has a single 3 or a pair of 3s in their hand, they will definitely play it first;

456 also needs to be considered; if the landlord doesn't play any cards after several rounds, there might be a bomb (a potential threat).

7; 7 explosions will create a fault line; 7 is completely gone, there are no small successors;

8;8 has been completely eliminated, so the impact is minimal;

9; All cards have been played, the highest possible straight is 345678;

10; All the cards have been played, the highest possible straight is 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9;

One thing to remember about JQk in single-player decks: If I have a Jack in my hand and there are 3 Jacks outside, it's possible to have 3 Jacks, but at the very least, a pair of Jacks. If the landlord has a pair of Queens, both I and my partner have one.

A2: Use the cards in your hand to remember them. For example, if you have a 2 and two Aces, you can remember 32.

IV. Ace Analysis:

If the landlord plays a 2, the peasants with the Little King will definitely play the landlord's 2. Once the Little King is played, the distribution of the Big Kings for the other peasant becomes clear.

If the landlord plays a 2 and the other players have no king to suppress it, the landlord is generally more likely to get a pair of kings. Another possibility is that the landlord has three 2s and the other players have a pair of kings; in this case, observe the pause in the game.

If a peasant has a King and wants to play a single card, it can break the landlord's pair of 2s and also let the ally know the distribution of the Kings.

V. Analysis of 2:

Example 1: If the peasant plays A, and the landlord plays the King, and the peasant has no 2s, it is highly likely that the landlord has four 2s.

Example 2: If the landlord plays a big card + 22 and goes first with an Ace, and the next player plays a small card, then one of the players must have a pair of 22s.

Example 3: If the landlord plays a big +2 and goes first with an Ace, and the next player plays a 2, then it is highly likely that the player before them has 22.

VI. Straight Analysis

Remember the number of "10" and "7" cards that have been played. If all the "10" and "7" cards have been played, you can conclude that the other player does not have a straight.

VII. Bidding Analysis:

If the landlord calls, he is very likely to have at least one King; if he has the Little King, then he has the Big King.

8. Testing Techniques

If the player before the landlord hasn't played their two Kings and has three cards left, including a 2 and either a pair or two single cards, they should play their cards first.

You have a pair in your hand, but you've deduced that the landlord has a pair of 2s. You need to play a single card to break the landlord's pair of 2s.

It is important not to play single cards lower than 10 when playing against the landlord.

IX. Bomb Analysis:

First, analyze your own hand to see if the other two players have any bombs (four of a kind).

10. Analyze the landlord's three hidden cards to keep track of the landlord's remaining cards and possible card combinations.

For example, if the bottom cards are 3, K, and 2; if the landlord doesn't play the lowest 3 in the first round, you can deduce from your hand that the landlord might have a pair of 3s, three 3s, a straight, or a bomb of 3s. Also, remember that suit matters.

XI. Analysis of Special Single Cards:

Example 1. At the start of the game, if you use a King to top the hand, and the landlord plays an Ace, it's very likely that the landlord has an Ace. If I have another Ace, then my teammate likely has two Aces. If not, the opponent likely has three Aces. Purpose: Using a King to top the hand at the start allows you to analyze the distribution of the landlord's Aces, 2s, and Kings. If the landlord has two 2s, they won't immediately play Meng's pair of Aces in the first round, so they'll play a smaller pair for Meng.

Example 2. For instance, if your teammate has JJJ+3, and you don't have any Js, then if you play 10 and the landlord doesn't play a J, it's very likely the landlord has a straight. In this case, be careful with big straights. This applies to solo queue with 10JQK.

12. Top card with a pair

Use the middle pair to block the landlord, let the landlord play all the big pairs first, and leave the small pairs for the ally. If the ally accepts, it means the ally can escape.

13. Sell any discarded cards at the end of the trading day.

QQAA442, first play the useless QQ, then play 44, use AA to take the lead, and call out a single card to let your ally play it (try to keep a single card as the last card instead of a pair).

14. The king doesn't necessarily have to suppress the king.

The landlord usually only bets on the small king when he has enough to go. If the peasant has a good hand and loses because he didn't bet on it, it can only be a matter of luck, not a mistake in theory.

15. Handling unclear card combinations.

The landlord usually ends up with 2-3 cards. First, play a three-of-a-kind with a single card that he definitely can't beat, then play a big pair to test the waters, and then a big single card.

XVI. Other Techniques and Analysis

1) The landlord's upper player quickly reports a single card - kk27. First play kk, then play a single 2 to ask the landlord for the King or a bomb, and keep the 7.

2) If the landlord plays a three-of-a-kind with one additional card and then returns a three-of-a-kind with one additional card, it can be basically determined that the landlord will not take a straight.

3) If the landlord has a hand of 367888, and you play a single card first, play the 6 first and keep the 3. This way you can block the next player's small cards below 6.

4) When the landlord has two 2s, a single K and a single A, when playing single cards, use the A to force out the peasant's 2. The double 2s can give the landlord control of the game.

5) If the player to the left of the landlord starts with a pair, it's basically a card that can be played.

6) If the landlord plays a single card, and the next player plays an Ace to suppress it, and the landlord plays another single card, and the next player continues to suppress it with a 2, it means that the peasants have a very strong hand. You must suppress the next peasant.

10 practical tips

1. Bidding follows principles

With a decent hand, many players would choose to be the landlord. However, not every hand is suitable for bidding; what seems like a simple step is actually quite complex. The principles of bidding are basically as follows:

1. If you have a bomb in your hand, you should basically call for the landlord. Unless you have no king or 2.

2. If you have the King in your hand, you should generally call. Unless you don't have any 2s and are missing a lot of cards, so that even if you get the three bottom cards, you can't form a winning hand.

3. If you have three 2s and a pair of Aces in your hand, you should also bid. If you have a Joker in your hole cards, you've won; if you don't, try to keep a pair of 2s to play last.

2. Cooperate with teammates

As a farmer (a player who plays cards against another player), you must always remember that you have a teammate. In actual gameplay, the most important thing is to learn to use the information your teammate gives you to judge their hand.

  • Wanbei Chess and Card Games Official Version
  • Wanbei Chess and Card Games Official Version
  • Wanbei Chess and Card Games Official Version
  • Wanbei Chess and Card Games Official Version

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