"I have played Dou Di Zhu before, but playing with five people is truly a first for me!" Mu Rufeng said casually.
Cigar Deceit chuckled beside him and explained, "Actually, the rules are quite similar: each person gets 21 cards, and the landlord's hole cards are still three cards. There's not much difference in the basic gameplay."
Then, Cigar Deceit elaborated on the gambling algorithm: "It's fine as long as you've played before. The game ends once someone finishes all the cards in hand. Then others calculate wins and losses based on the remaining number of cards, with each card worth a hundred bucks."
At first, it might seem that a card worth only a hundred doesn't earn much money.
However, thinking about it carefully, if this is a person's victory result, it's quite considerable.
After all, we're using two decks here, totaling 108 cards. Each player is dealt 21 cards, and the remaining 3 are the landlord's hole cards.
