Crypto DouDiZhu
CryptoDouDiZhu continues the classic three-player poker gameplay: one player acts as the "Landlord" while two "Farmers" cooperate against them. The game features fast-paced gameplay with diverse strategies, suitable for both casual and competitive scenarios.
1. Basic Rules
- Players and Roles: 3-player game. After dealing cards, the Landlord is determined through bidding/robbing process. The Landlord plays first.
- Card Types: Supports standard card types including single cards, pairs, triplets, sequences, consecutive pairs, airplanes (with wings), bombs, and rocket (joker pair).
2. Bidding and Multipliers
- Bidding/Robbing Landlord: Players take turns to bid or rob for Landlord position. The highest bidder or successful robber becomes the Landlord.
- Base Score and Multipliers: Final score is calculated by multiplying the base score with multipliers from bombs, spring wins, etc. Bombs typically increase multipliers, while spring wins (when Landlord or Farmers don't play any cards) double the score.
3. Room and Tournament Modes
- Quick Match / Custom Room: Supports quick matching and custom rooms (with settings for face-up cards, bidding rules, base scores, and auto-play options).
- Ranked Matches and Tournaments: Ranked matches record scores and ranks, while tournaments use registration systems and distribute rewards based on final rankings.
4. On-chain Elements and Rewards
- Entry and Settlement: Paid rooms or tournaments use on-chain tickets or tokens for registration. Rewards can be held by smart contracts or the project and recorded on-chain.
- Skins and Decorations: Special card backs, Landlord avatar frames, or voice packs can be sold as tradable on-chain assets.
5. Fairness and Anti-cheating
- Auto-play and Substitution Strategy: Auto-play is supported, but strict limits on substitutions and behavior auditing are required in ranked/tournament matches.
- Cheat Detection: Server logs and replays are combined to analyze abnormal behaviors (such as unreasonable playing speed or card distribution), providing ban/arbitration mechanisms.
6. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- How to become Landlord? Become Landlord by getting the highest bid or successfully robbing during the bidding phase.
- How are bombs scored? Bombs typically multiply or increase the score according to rules. Specific room rules are displayed when creating the room.
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Beginner Playing Strategy (Beginner's Guide)
Here are practical playing suggestions for DouDiZhu beginners, covering Landlord bidding decisions, playing rhythm, bomb management, and Farmer cooperation points:
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Basic Judgment for Bidding Landlord
- Beginners should comprehensively judge hand strength and card type continuity when bidding: If there are multiple consecutive sequences/bombs or tendency for high cards, bid actively; if cards are scattered, bid conservatively or pass.
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Strategy Differences Between Landlord and Farmers
- As Landlord: Take initiative in rhythm, prioritize playing combinations that control the field (sequences/consecutive pairs), and appropriately keep bombs to prevent counterattacks.
- As Farmers: Mainly cooperate with the other Farmer, try to interrupt the Landlord's consecutive plays and find suitable opportunities to counterattack or relay plays.
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Playing Order and Cooperation
- First play combinations that can test opponents' cards (medium-strength plays), judging their hand distribution through their reactions.
- Farmers should avoid playing high cards simultaneously to waste relay opportunities, paying attention to saving relay space for teammates.
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Using Bombs and Rockets
- Bombs/Rockets are important resources for changing the situation. Unless they can determine the outcome or stop an opponent's winning streak, it's generally recommended to use them in crucial rounds.
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Spring and Multiplier Awareness
- If it's possible to cause a "spring" (opponent doesn't play any cards) or prevent an opponent's "spring", prioritize strategies that can affect the situation, as multipliers significantly change returns.
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Using Auto-play and Auto-hints
- Beginners can use auto-hints and auto-play in practice rooms for learning, but should use them cautiously in ranked matches to avoid affecting decision-making ability.
Practice suggestions: Review losing games, record when losses were caused by bidding or playing; practice Farmer cooperation and Landlord control strategies with friends.