Understanding Capsa Susun card rankings
Capsa Susun uses a standard 52-card deck and follows poker hand rankings. Your goal is to create three separate poker hands from your 13 cards: a front hand (3 cards), a middle hand (5 cards), and a back hand (5 cards). Each hand is ranked like traditional poker, from high card up to a royal flush.
Hand rankings from lowest to highest are: high card, one pair, two pair, three of a kind, straight, flush, full house, four of a kind, straight flush, and royal flush. The front hand (3 cards) can only be a high card, one pair, or three of a kind — no straights or flushes are possible with just three cards. The middle and back hands follow full poker rankings.
The critical rule in Capsa Susun is that your back hand must rank higher than your middle hand, and your middle hand must rank higher than your front hand. If any hand violates this order — for example, if your front hand outranks your middle hand — you automatically lose the entire round, regardless of how strong your individual hands are. This constraint forces strategic thinking: you cannot simply stack all your best cards into one hand.
On adaqq, the interface guides you through hand arrangement. You drag cards into the front, middle, and back zones. The system validates your arrangement before you submit, alerting you if the hand order is invalid so you can adjust before the round settles.
How Capsa Susun rounds work on adaqq
When you join a Capsa Susun table on adaqq, you are seated with up to five other players. The dealer distributes 13 cards to each player face-down. You then have a set time window — typically 60 to 90 seconds — to arrange your cards into the three hands. During this time, only you see your cards; other players cannot see your arrangement.
Once the timer expires or you confirm your arrangement, all players reveal their hands simultaneously. The system compares each of your three hands against each opponent's corresponding hands. If your front hand beats their front hand, you win that matchup. The same applies to middle and back hands. You earn points for each hand you win; if you win all three hands, you earn a bonus multiplier.
Payouts are calculated based on the number of hands you win and the stake level of the table. If you win two hands, you profit; if you win one hand, the round is typically a push (no gain or loss); if you lose all three hands, you lose your stake. Some tables offer side bets or bonus payouts for specific hand combinations, which we display in the table lobby before you join.
Deposits and payment methods for Capsa Susun
To play Capsa Susun on adaqq, you must deposit funds into your account. We accept DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, and local payment — the most widely used mobile wallets in Indonesia. You can also transfer directly from your bank account via online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, or local payment, or use online payment and e-wallet for quick transfers.
Deposits are processed within standard verification windows. Once your balance is confirmed, you can join any Capsa Susun table that matches your stake preference. Withdrawals follow the same payment channels: select your preferred method, enter the amount, and our team verifies the request before processing. Withdrawal timelines vary by payment provider — some settle within hours, others within one or two business days.
If you are playing during Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, or other major holidays, payment processing may experience slight delays due to bank closures. We recommend planning your withdrawals in advance if you need funds by a specific date. Our English-language support team can clarify the status of any deposit or withdrawal request.
- Minimum bet
- Capsa Susun tables on adaqq start at low stakes (our welcome offer per hand) and scale up to high-limit variants. Check the table lobby for your preferred stake range.
- Hand settlement
- Each of your three hands is compared individually against opponents' hands. Winning all three hands typically earns a bonus multiplier on your payout.
- Arrangement time
- You have 60 to 90 seconds to arrange your 13 cards into front, middle, and back hands. The exact timer depends on the table variant.
Strategy and hand-reading in Capsa Susun
Capsa Susun rewards players who think ahead. Since your back hand must outrank your middle hand, which must outrank your front hand, you cannot always play your strongest cards in the back. Sometimes you must sacrifice a strong hand in the front or middle to ensure the hierarchy is maintained.
Experienced players on adaqq often use a "balanced" strategy: distribute your strong cards across all three hands rather than stacking them in one zone. This approach maximizes your chances of winning at least two hands, which typically results in a profit. Conversely, if you receive weak cards overall, you might focus on winning just the back hand and accept losses in the front and middle.
Reading opponents is harder in Capsa Susun than in live poker because cards are hidden during arrangement. However, over multiple rounds at the same table, you may notice patterns in how certain players arrange their hands. Some players are conservative; others are aggressive. On adaqq, you can stay at a table for as long as you like, building familiarity with your opponents' tendencies.

Capsa Susun on mobile and desktop
Our adaqq app optimizes Capsa Susun for both smartphones and tablets. The card arrangement interface scales to your screen size, with large touch-friendly zones for dragging cards into the front, middle, and back hands. On mobile, the live dealer stream appears above the card arrangement area, and you can minimize the video to focus on your cards if needed.
Desktop players see a wider layout with the dealer stream on the left and the card arrangement panel on the right. Both interfaces support the same low-data streaming option, so you can play Capsa Susun on 4G or WiFi without excessive bandwidth consumption. Your wallet balance syncs in real time, and deposits made via mobile banking or local payment appear instantly.
If you are in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, or Semarang and prefer to play during your commute or lunch break, the adaqq mobile app makes Capsa Susun accessible anywhere. The arrangement timer ensures rounds move at a steady pace, so you can complete a full session in subject to verification.

