How Capsa Susun works on partner138
Capsa Susun on partner138 is a multiplayer card game. You join a table with other players, receive 13 cards, and arrange them into three poker hands. The high hand uses your best five cards. The middle hand uses your next best five cards. The low hand uses your remaining three cards. Once all players have arranged their hands, the game compares them and settles payouts.
The ranking system is strict. Your high hand must rank higher than your middle hand, and your middle hand must rank higher than your low hand. If your hands do not follow this order, you lose automatically. This rule forces strategic thinking — you cannot simply put your best cards in one hand.
Card rankings and hand values
Capsa Susun uses standard poker hand rankings. A royal flush is the highest hand. Straight flush, four of a kind, full house, flush, straight, three of a kind, two pair, one pair, and high card follow in descending order. Your high hand must be stronger than your middle hand, which must be stronger than your low hand.
The low hand uses only three cards, so the best possible low hand is three of a kind. If you cannot make three of a kind, your low hand is ranked by high card. This constraint makes the low hand the most challenging to arrange strategically.
Joining a Capsa Susun table
To play Capsa Susun on partner138, you need a funded account. Log in, navigate to the card games section, and select Capsa Susun. You see a list of available tables organized by stake level. Each table shows the current number of players and the minimum and maximum stakes.
Select a table that matches your budget. Once you join, you are seated and the next round begins. You receive 13 cards and have a set time to arrange them into your three hands. The interface shows your cards and allows you to drag and drop them into position. Once you confirm your arrangement, you cannot change it.
Settlement and payouts
After all players arrange their hands, the game compares them. For each hand position — high, middle, low — your hand is compared against each opponent's hand in that position. If your hand is stronger, you win that comparison and receive a payout. If your hand is weaker, you lose and pay out.
Payouts are calculated based on the stake and the number of comparisons you win or lose. If you win all three hand comparisons against an opponent, you receive a larger payout. If you lose all three, you pay out more. If you win some and lose others, the payouts offset. Your account balance updates immediately after the round settles.
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Log in to partner138Step 1
Enter your username and password to access your account.
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Navigate to Capsa SusunStep 2
From the menu, select Card Games, then Capsa Susun. You see available tables.
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Select a tableStep 3
Choose a table with stakes that match your budget. Click to join.
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Arrange your cardsStep 4
Receive 13 cards and arrange them into high, middle, and low hands. Confirm your arrangement.
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View resultsStep 5
The game compares hands and settles payouts. Your balance updates immediately.
Funding your account for Capsa Susun
Before you can join a Capsa Susun table, your partner138 account must have a balance. We accept six e-wallet methods and four bank virtual-account transfers. E-wallets — DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet — process subject to verificationly. Bank transfers via mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or e-wallet virtual accounts depend on your bank's processing time.
To deposit, log in to partner138, go to the cashier, select your payment method, and enter the amount. For e-wallets, you confirm the payment in your wallet app. For bank transfers, you receive a unique virtual-account number and transfer funds from your bank. Once we receive your transfer, your balance updates and you can join a Capsa Susun table.
Account verification required before withdrawal
We verify your identity before you can withdraw funds. Upload a photo of your ID and a selfie holding your ID. This step protects your account and ensures withdrawals go to the correct recipient.
Strategy tips for Capsa Susun
Capsa Susun requires balancing your three hands carefully. Your high hand should be your strongest, but you must leave enough good cards for your middle hand. Your middle hand must be stronger than your low hand, but you cannot use all your best cards in the high hand.
The low hand is the most constrained because it uses only three cards. If you receive three of a kind, your low hand is set. If not, you arrange your three lowest cards there and focus on building strong high and middle hands. Experienced players develop patterns for different card distributions and adjust their arrangements based on what they receive.
Table variety and stake levels
partner138 offers Capsa Susun tables at multiple stake levels. Low-stakes tables are ideal for new players learning the game. Mid-stakes tables attract regular players. High-stakes tables appeal to experienced players. You can move between tables anytime, so you can start at a comfortable level and progress as you gain experience.
Tables run continuously throughout the day. During peak hours — evenings and weekends — more tables are available. During off-peak hours, fewer tables may be open. We always maintain at least one table per stake level, so you can always find a game to join.
