Understanding Capsa Susun on dyroth
Capsa Susun, also known as Chinese Poker or Ceki, is played with a standard 52-card deck. On dyroth, we host live-dealer tables where each participant receives 13 cards and must arrange them into three separate hands — a five-card back hand (bottom), a five-card middle hand, and a three-card front hand (top). The ranking follows standard poker hierarchy: in the back, a Royal Flush outranks a Straight Flush; in the middle and front, hand values scale the same way, with the front hand typically deciding bonus payouts.
The game's appeal lies in its decision-making layer. Unlike slots or roulette, Capsa Susun requires you to evaluate which cards go into which row, knowing that you must beat the dealer's corresponding rows to win. A player can "scoop" (win all three rows) for a multiplier payout; conversely, losing all three rows triggers a loss. Draws on individual rows push no money. Our dyroth dealers manage the game flow, verify hand rankings instantly, and settle payouts according to the house ruleset.



Hand Rankings & Payouts
Our dyroth Capsa Susun tables follow these hand values (highest to lowest): Royal Flush, Straight Flush, Four of a Kind, Full House, Flush, Straight, Three of a Kind, Two Pair, One Pair, High Card. A Royal Flush in the three-card front hand is extremely rare but yields the highest multiplier. Our house rules specify that if your three-card hand contains a Pair or better, you earn a bonus even if you lose one or both of the larger rows — a feature that makes front-row strategy critical.
Payouts vary by table. On dyroth's standard Capsa Susun tables, winning one row pays even money; winning two rows triggers a 2:1 return; scooping all three rows yields a 3:1 multiplier. Certain bonus hands — such as three-of-a-kind in the front — may award additional chips. We display the full payout schedule on each table's rules card before you sit; no surprises, no hidden clauses.
- Scoop
- Win all three rows against the dealer; triggers the 3:1 multiplier on dyroth tables.
- Push
- A tie on any individual row; no chips change hands for that row.
- Foul
- Arranging cards so that back hand ranks lower than middle, or middle lower than front; automatic loss on dyroth.
- Bonus Hand
- Specific front-row combinations (Three of a Kind or better) earn extra chips regardless of other rows.
Funding Your dyroth Account for Capsa Susun
Before you can join a Capsa Susun table on dyroth, your account must have an active balance. We offer multiple deposit pathways to suit your preference. Players in Jakarta and Surabaya commonly use DANA or e-wallet for speed; those in Bandung often prefer mobile banking codes scanned from their phone; users across Indonesia accept local payment virtual account numbers we assign to each profile.
Our deposit process on dyroth is straightforward: log into your account, select "Deposit", choose your payment method (online payment / e-wallet / mobile banking / local payment / online payment / e-wallet / mobile banking / local payment / online payment / e-wallet), and follow the on-screen prompts. Each method carries no deposit fee; amounts are credited to your dyroth wallet immediately after the payment network confirms the transaction. For bank transfers to your mobile banking or local payment virtual account, processing typically completes within standard business windows. We do not guarantee instant settlement; users should allow standard verification time.
Our dyroth platform treats every payment method equally — no preferential processing, no hidden minimums, no expiry dates on your wallet balance.
Capsa Susun Strategy & House Rules
Strategy in Capsa Susun centers on card assignment. A common opening decision: do you place your best hand (Royal Flush) in the back row for safety, gambling that your mid-range hands can win the middle and front? Or do you use the front as your strength, knowing that a single strong hand there might anchor your scoop? On dyroth, experienced players often reserve the back for consistency and reserve the front for high-value bonus hands.
Our house rules on dyroth forbid re-arrangement after the dealer calls "hands locked." All three rows must be finalized before comparing. If any row is inverted (back weaker than middle, or middle weaker than front), the entire hand fouls and you lose immediately — no partial payouts. We enforce this rule strictly to ensure fair play across all tables.
Another strategic layer: side bets. Some dyroth Capsa Susun tables offer optional wagers on whether you'll achieve a scoop, land a bonus hand in the front, or match specific dealer conditions. These side bets are always optional; the main game stands whether you accept them or not. We list all side-bet terms on the table card before play begins.
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Open your dyroth account
Visit our registration page, provide your details, and verify your identity per our KYC process.
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Deposit via your preferred method
Select online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, or another supported option; fund your dyroth wallet.
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Navigate to the Capsa Susun lobby
Browse available tables by stake level; choose your preferred seat and dealer.
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Arrange your cards and begin play
Receive your 13 cards, arrange them into back/middle/front rows, and await dealer settlement.

Payment Withdrawals & Account Balance
After you've built winnings (or decide to cash out), withdrawals work the reverse of deposits. On dyroth, you request a withdrawal, select the same payment method you used to deposit, and confirm. Our security team verifies your account status — checking for any pending disputes, confirming your identity against our records, and ensuring compliance with local-law thresholds. Verification windows vary; we do not guarantee "instant" or "5-minute" withdrawals. Most requests settle within standard business timeframes once approved.
Your dyroth wallet balance never expires. If you pause Capsa Susun play during Idul Adha or another holiday, your chips remain available when you return. Withdrawals are subject to your chosen method's limits: online payment, e-wallet, and mobile banking each have daily caps; bank transfers (local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking) may have minimums and maximums; local payment transfers depend on your bank's backend. We disclose all limits upfront on the withdrawal screen so you're never caught off-guard.
We do not hold funds indefinitely nor charge "inactive account" fees. Your dyroth balance is yours to access whenever you meet our standard security verification windows. If you have a question about a specific withdrawal, our support team responds during business hours via the channels listed on our FAQ.
