Big Two (Big 2) is a Chinese poker game originally called Dai Di. The game has many names in various languages, but the most common besides Big Two are Big Deuce or Deuces in the English language. The object of the game is to try and get rid of your cards before all other players at the table. How to Play Big TwoBig Two is designed for 4 players but variations can be made to the game to play with 2 or 3 players. To simplify things we will discuss the game based on the 4 player scenario. The game starts off with each player at the table being dealt 13 cards (exactly ¼ of a 52 card deck). Typically the player with the lowest card in the deck (the 3 of diamonds) will lead off, but some players have different variations on this depending on if hands have already been played (sometimes the winner of the previous hand will lead). The game is played in a series of rounds which usually involves around 10 games. Card Ranking OrderThe value of cards is ranked in the following order with 2 being the most powerful card in the game:
Scoring in Big TwoOnce one player gets rid of all of his cards the play is stopped and penalty points are calculated. The penalty is one point per card in your hand if you have 9 cards or fewer, two points per card if you have 10, 11 or 12 cards, and three points per card (i.e. 39 points) if you have all 13 of your cards left at the end. Typically stakes are set at a $ value per point, so if you had all cards left you would owe $39. |
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Big Two Poker Hands Play
A Two Pair is the seventh best possible hand in the poker hand ranking system. Three-of-a-Kind ranks directly above it, with the best 3-of-a-Kind being a Set of Aces or Trip Aces. There are only two hands that rank below a Two Pair. The hand that ranks directly under it is called One Pair.
Big Two Poker Hands Signals
Big Two Poker Hands Game
Big Two Poker Hands Games
- Big Two is a Chinese climbing game for two to four players. Although it plays much like Thirteen (tien len), it is unique among the climbing games in that it allows for the use of standard poker hands as valid combinations.
- As Singles (just one card) As Pairs (two cards of matching values) As Triplets or “Trips” (three cards of matching values) As Poker Hands (five cards forming a straight, flush, full house, four of a kind or straight flush) Note: you must play a fifth card with four of a kind to make a legitimate five card poker hand.