How Capsa Susun Works on sakti4d
Capsa Susun begins with 13 cards dealt to each player. You arrange them into three poker hands: a five-card back hand (strongest), a five-card middle hand, and a three-card front hand (weakest). The ranking follows standard poker—royal flush, straight flush, four of a kind, full house, flush, straight, three of a kind, two pair, one pair, high card. Your front hand must rank lower than your middle hand, and your middle hand must rank lower than your back hand. If any hand breaks this rule, you lose automatically (called a "foul").
On sakti4d, you see your 13 cards on screen and drag them into the three zones. The interface highlights invalid arrangements in real time, so you cannot accidentally foul. Once you lock your hand, the dealer reveals their cards and compares all three positions. If you win two or three hands, you collect your stake plus winnings. If you lose two or three hands, you lose your bet. A split (one win, one loss, one tie) typically results in a push or a small loss depending on house rules.
Our tables accept bets in descriptive ranges—from casual stakes to higher limits—and settlement is instant. We rotate dealers throughout the day, and you can join mid-shoe or wait for a fresh round. Payouts follow standard poker odds: a pair pays even money, two pair pays 2:1, three of a kind pays 3:1, and so on. Bonuses for specific hands (like a royal flush in the back) vary by table; our dealers announce these at the start of each session.
Card Rankings and Hand Strategy
Understanding hand strength is central to Capsa Susun. Your back hand should be your strongest—this is where you place your premium cards. Your middle hand comes next, and your front hand is the weakest. Many players make the mistake of placing a strong pair in the front, then running out of cards for the back, resulting in a foul.
Hand rankings from strongest to weakest are: royal flush (A-K-Q-J-10, same suit), straight flush (five consecutive cards, same suit), four of a kind, full house (three of a kind plus a pair), flush (five cards, same suit), straight (five consecutive cards, mixed suits), three of a kind, two pair, one pair, and high card. In the front hand, you only have three cards, so the best possible hand is three of a kind. A pair in the front is strong; a high card is weak.
Capsa Susun rewards patience and observation. Watch how other players arrange their hands, learn which cards they prioritize, and adjust your strategy accordingly.
Playing Capsa Susun on sakti4d
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Create your sakti4d account
Register with email, verify your identity via KYC documents, and set a secure password.
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Deposit via DANA, e-wallet, or bank VA
Choose your payment method. mobile banking and local payment deposits confirm within minutes; bank transfers settle once your bank processes the transaction.
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Navigate to the Capsa Susun lobby
Browse available tables, check the betting limits, and select a seat. Our lobby updates live, showing which tables are active.
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Arrange your cards and play
Once dealt, drag your 13 cards into front, middle, and back positions. Lock your hand when ready. The dealer compares and settles instantly.
Key takeaways
- Capsa Susun requires arranging 13 cards into three poker hands with strict ranking rules.
- Your back hand must be strongest, middle hand second, front hand weakest—or you foul and lose.
- On sakti4d, we host live tables with English-speaking dealers and instant settlement.
- Deposit via online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or e-wallet virtual account; withdrawals return to your original method.
- Payouts follow standard poker odds; bonuses for premium hands vary by table.
Payment Methods and Account Verification
We accept multiple payment methods so you can fund your sakti4d account conveniently. mobile banking and local payment are instant; online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, and local payment virtual accounts settle once your bank confirms the transfer. online payment and e-wallet are also available in select regions. All deposits require account verification—we ask for identity documents and a selfie to comply with anti-money-laundering standards. Verification typically completes within hours.
Withdrawals return to your original deposit method. If you deposited via mobile banking, your winnings go back to local payment. Bank transfers return to the same account number you used for deposit. We do not charge withdrawal fees, though your bank may apply standard transfer charges. Withdrawal requests are subject to verification windows; we do not guarantee processing times, but our standard practice is to review requests within business hours.
If a deposit does not credit or a withdrawal is delayed, contact our support team in English or Indonesian. We investigate stalled transactions and work with payment partners to resolve them. Keep your transaction ID handy when you reach out.
