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OFC Poker Rules Open faced Chinese poker is the most played variation in Chinese poker. Here, players have to make three separate poker hands of five cards on each hand and one hand with three cards. The cards are ranked from the best to the next best.
Chinese poker is a beginner-friendly poker game, where players don’t need to bet or bluff, and only play with points. Instead of holding just one hand, however, players hold 3; a bottom and middle hand with a total of 5 cards, and a top hand with a total of 3.
These hands are arranged like a pyramid, and in Open Face Chinese (OFC) Poker, they are also displayed face up. This means all players can view the cards you have in play, and makes the game less about representing a hand and more about making well-calculated choices in arranging the cards dealt to you.
The number of cards you receive in each round depends on the variation you’re playing, and we’ll get into more detail on the rules and variations of OFC below.
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- Introducing Open Face Chinese Poker (OFC) Chinese poker is a beginner-friendly poker game, where players don’t need to bet or bluff, and only play with points. Instead of holding just one hand, however, players hold 3; a bottom and middle hand with a total of 5 cards, and a top hand with a total of 3.
- Mar 16, 2021 OFC Summary. Open-Face Chinese Poker (OFC) is one of the most popular games in the poker world. It’s particularly the game of choice when there are only 2-4 players available. There’s skill involved in both setting your hand and knowing where to place subsequent cards. Other than that, you don’t need to know when to raise, bluff, or fold.
For the moment you will be able to find OFC Pineapple, the game’s most popular variation, in the CoinPoker lobby. Depending on community feedback, more versions of this fast-paced poker game will be added in the future.
OFC Classic and Pineapple Rules
Classic Open Face Chinese and its Pineapple variation are strikingly similar games with just a few key differences. Below we’ll cover the basics of the classic game, and point out how Pineapple differs and why it makes it a faster-paced and more popular variation.
OFC Basic GameplayClassic OFC can be played by 2, 3, or 4 players while its Pineapple counterpart has a maximum number of players set at 3. The reason for this difference is that more cards are dealt in Pineapple, but we’ll get into that a little later.
Every OFC cash game follows the same principles as Hold’Em or PLO in the sense that they have a set buy-in. The difference is that when you sit down at the table with your buy-in there will be no bets or chips. Instead, you will compete for points, and each table has an assigned value to one point. For example, a 500 CHP buy-in game will usually have a 5CHP/point value set.
Each round is referred to as a set, and the number of hands in a set depends on the number of players at the table.
- A Set with 2 Players Consists of 2 Hands
- A Set with 3 Players Consists of 3 Hands
During the game you will sometimes notice that the number of hands increases, this is because of the Fantasyland feature, which will be explained later on.
The game starts with the player left of the dealer, and each player is given 5 cards to start with. Players need to arrange the cards into 3 hands, consisting of 13 slots, which will be visible to everyone at the table.
After the first 5 cards are dealt, players are dealt one card at a time in Classic OFC, or 3 cards at a time in Pineapple. Pineapple is a lot faster paced, and in this variation players get these cards face down, choose 2 to play with and reveal, then discard the third.
Fouling and Hand OrderOFC is less about bluffing your opponents and more about calculating the odds of making a certain hand. When arranging the cards into each row there are a few important rules to consider in addition to trying to make the best possible hand.
- Your bottom row must be stronger than the middle and top rows
- Your middle row must be stronger than the top row
Failing to comply with these rules results in a foul. Fouling gets you -6 points at the end of the hand. That’s the same penalty as losing all three rows, and fouling will cut these points off your score regardless of whether or not your rows are stronger than your opponents’.
Scoring and Royalties in OFCOnce all 13 cards are placed and you have successfully avoided fouling, it’s time you compare hands with your opponent(s). The system for scoring is the same in both Classic OFC and Pineapple, and can seem a little confusing at first.
- Best Hand in Any Row: +1
- Best hand in All Rows: +6 (+1 point for each row +3 points for getting a Scoop)
- Lost Hand in Any Row: -1
- Lost Hand in All Rows: -6
- Incorrect Hand Order: -6 (Foul)
In addition to these points, OFC and Pineapple scoring also includes royalties. These are special points awarded for certain hands, and are added to the basic scores. Higher hands on the top row get the highest number of royalty points, followed by the middle and bottom rows.
You can find a handy cheat sheet for all OFC royalties here.
Rules of FantasylandIf you manage to get QQ or higher in your top row without fouling then you enter into what is called Fantasyland. Fantasyland gives you the special advantage of receiving 13 cards at once in Classic or 14 in Pineapple (1 you would discard) instead of just the initial 5 on your next hand.
You can then use these cards to make your hands without the uncertainty that comes with drawing 1 or 3 at a time. Players can stay in Fantasyland in the next hand and beyond by satisfying any of the following conditions during the current hand:
- Trips in your top hand
- Quads or higher in your bottom hand
Fantasyland adds an extra hand to your existing set, giving you a huge advantage during the hand and an opportunity to grab more points from your opponent(s).
Where to Play Open Face Chinese Poker in 2021
For years, it was always the same old websites that offered real money OFC poker. Now, those websites are all gone. I won’t even mention their names, because it’s irrelevant at this point – gone is gone. What we will talk about – what you came here to learn – is where to play OFC online in 2021 and beyond.
It took a great deal of digging, but I’ve come up with three websites that offer Open Face Chinese for real money. They are:
- Poker Saint
- Apuesta Total
- J88 Poker
We’ll talk a bit more about each of these and the services they offer below.
Poker Saint is the top OFC gaming site on our list, due to its high level of integrity. However, it’s only available to players physically located in India, with a valid PAN for registration. If you don’t know what a PAN is, odds are you don’t qualify to play there.
Assuming you are a resident of India (but not the iGaming “restricted states” of Assam, Odisha, Nagaland, Andra Pradesh, Gujrat, Tamil Nadu or Telangana), Poker Saint is probably the best OFC poker site for you. Here’s some of its main features.
Apuesta Total (Eng. Total Bet) is an online sportsbook and casino headquartered and regulated in Peru. The website accepts Peruvians, as well as players from most Latin American countries. According to the website, anyone with a valid DNI (Documento Nacional de Identidad, or Spanish National ID Card) who resides in a jurisdiction where online gambling is not illegal, is welcome to join. It also helps if you know how to read/speak Spanish, since that’s the only supported language.
The website and its operators are extremely reputable, having followed all of the proper paths of a fully compliant, strictly regulated business. Even with the Curacao eGaming license, their reputation for best business practices goes above and beyond that of most Latin American iGaming operations. To ensure player trust, Apuesta Total employs a UK-licensed payment processing firm; UK being the cream of the crop where iGaming regulation is concerned.
What really stands about about Apuesta Total is the range of gaming options available. First and foremost, it’s a sportsbook, offering single bets, combination bets, and a plethora of live betting options. It’s also a massive online casino, employing a variety of top-rated software brands to deliver hundreds of online slot machines, RNG and live dealer table games, video poker games and other specialities, including Chinese Poker.
Restricted Countries & Territories
Apuesta Total Bookmaker restricts bettors from the following locations: Afghanistan, Algeria, Angola, Bahrain, Belgium, China, Cuba, Denmark, Eritrea, Estonia, Ethiopia, France, Georgia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Jordan, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Kuwait, Libya, Malaysia, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco, Norfolk Island, North Korea, Oman, Pakistan, Portugal. Qatar, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Somalia, South Sudan, Spain, Syria, Turkey, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, United Kingdom, United States, American Samoa , Guam, Marshall Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.
Apuesta Total games of chance (i.e. casino, live casino, etc.) are restricted in the following locations: Canada, Mexico, Guatemala, Brazil, Uruguay, Russia Federal Law. United States of America: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Montana, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont.
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J88Poker was launched in 2017 as a mobile poker room for players from “Asia and beyond”. They’ve succeeded in capturing a large number of Chinese players – evident by the mass of tables during China’s evening hours – as well as modest group of international card players from the rest of the world.
J88 offers an interesting collection of poker games that focus on Asian favorites like Open Face Chinese, Badugi and Badeucy, as well as global favorites like Hold’em and Omaha, plus a few less common titles like 5-Card Omaha, Big Ante Hold’em, and Big O. A vast tournament schedule offers everything from SNGs and Dailies, to Freerolls, KO Bounties and the Super Sonic and 88TRAIN series. Daily Main events guarantee over 400k, with a pair of Sunday Main tournaments that offer prize pools of 200k and 300k each week.
As good as all this sounds, there are some notable negatives to J88Poker. First and foremost, the operation is not licensed or regulated by any governing authority. If something goes wrong, you have no one to turn to for help. Second, it’s not a traditional deposit-and-withdrawal gambling site. Instead of depositing cash to play poker with, you’re using cash to “buy items”. Those items are ‘Crystals’, which can be used to buy into cash games and tournaments. Crystals can also be transferred to/from other players, and sold back to the poker room for withdrawable cash.
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The obvious assumption is that playing for digital crystals, instead of actual money, will protect the Asian poker room from the letter of the law. It’s worked for Asian “pachinko” slot machine parlors for years. Why not online casino and poker games?
The website has been around for enough years that its reputation for actually paying out withdrawals is admirable. The biggest problem is that, without regulation, anything below-bar, such as super-user accounts and collusion, could be going on. Since operation is not regulated, it’s not legally bound to protect players from such issues. If it’s happening, you may not know it, and if you suspect it, there’s nothing to be done about it. I suppose the real question is – how badly do you want to play Open Face Chinese Poker online for real money?