Open Face Chineses Poker. Open Face Chinese Poker guide: rules, scoring and strategy Each player gets 13 cards. The player must put his cards into 3 different poker hands. Back hand is a poker combination placed nearest to the player, it consists of 5 cards and must be the strongest of all three hands.; Middle hand is also a 5-card poker hand and must be lower than Back hand. Unlike standard Chinese Poker, royalties are usually counted for both players being compared. The player who has fewer points pays the difference between the scores to the player who has more. A player who has a foul hand scores nothing for any hand, but instead pays 6 points for the foul plus points for any royalties the opponent may have. The final element to Open Face Chinese Poker strategy you need to be aware of is the penalties you can receive. If at any point you set your hands incorrectly (i.e. Your hands don't decrease in strength from the back to the top) then you have a pay a foul of six points to your opponent.
Open-face Chinese poker is a fresh variant of poker which has gained huge popularity in recent years.
OFCP is a game for 2-4 players. Each player receives a total of 13 cards during the game and has to place them in 3 separate rows (hands).
There's a 3-card front hand as well as 5-card middle and back hands. The back hand has to be stronger than or equal to the middle one and the middle hand must be stronger than or equal to the front one.
The first player after the dealer button starts the game. In the first round each player receives 5 cards and has to place them in 1 or more rows.
Once placed, the cards can't be moved!
From the second round on, each player gets 1 card at a time until all 3 hands are completed.
At the end of each game, the hands of all players are compared to determine the winner(s). A player receives one point (unit) for each row that beats another player's hand. Winning with all 3 hands gives player an extra 3-point bonus called a 'scoop'.
The point difference between each pair of players creates the final result. Each point value is equal to the table stakes.
Placing cards in the wrong sequence (e.g., front hand stronger than the middle one), leaving the table or reaching the 90 second time limit all result in a FOUL. Fouled hands automatically lose.
The other way of scoring points is collecting royalty hands.
You can have a quick look at the royalty table during the game by clicking the royalty button.
Royalties don't count if you foul your hand!
Royalty paytable for front, middle and back hands
The winner of the game on the screenshot gets 4 royalty points for a back hand flush and 8 royalty points for a flush in the middle hand.
Set up hands with multiple royalties to win big!