Understanding Capsa Susun on tehyan
Capsa Susun translates to "card arrangement," and the mechanic is the core appeal. Each player receives thirteen cards and must divide them into three poker-style hands: a five-card back hand, a five-card middle hand, and a three-card front hand. The back hand is your strongest; the front hand is your weakest. This inverted ranking structure—where weaker hands sit in the front position—creates tension because a single misstep in card placement can cost the round.
On our platform, we display your hand visually, letting you drag and drop cards into each position. Once you've arranged all three hands, you confirm your placement and the cards lock. The dealer then reveals their arrangement, and we compare hand-by-hand. Win two out of three hands and you profit; lose two and you lose your stake. The payout is even money in most cases, though some of our tables offer slight variations for side bets.
Speed matters in Capsa Susun. We give players a countdown timer—typically sixty to ninety seconds—to arrange their cards. If time runs out before you confirm, our system auto-arranges your hand following a default algorithm, which usually results in a weaker position. This timer keeps the game moving and prevents players from deliberating endlessly, especially important during peak hours when tables have waiting lists.
Hand rankings follow standard poker hierarchy: a Royal Flush beats a Straight Flush, which beats Four of a Kind, and so on. Your three-card front hand cannot contain a pair or higher—it's limited to high-card rankings. This constraint is why the front hand is weakest and why careful card distribution is crucial to winning rounds.
We offer multiple table stakes on tehyan. Entry-level tables accept bets starting from small amounts, making it easy to learn without risking large sums. Higher-stakes tables are available for users who want faster payouts or bigger potential wins. Each table shows the minimum and maximum bet clearly, so you know your exposure before sitting down.
Capsa Susun rewards both strategic thinking and calm decision-making. Know your hand rankings, place your cards deliberately, and the game opens up naturally.
Card rankings and hand hierarchy
Understanding hand strength is non-negotiable. A Royal Flush (A-K-Q-J-10 of the same suit) is the highest possible hand. Below that sit Straight Flush, Four of a Kind, Full House, Flush, Straight, Three of a Kind, Two Pair, One Pair, and High Card. When two players both hold the same hand type—say, both have a Pair—the higher card wins (Pair of Kings beats Pair of Queens).
Your back hand uses all five cards, so it can be any poker combination. Your middle hand also uses five cards. Your front hand uses only three cards and cannot contain a pair; it ranks by the highest single card. If your front hand has an Ace, it beats any two-card King combination, which beats a Queen, and so on. This three-card constraint is why front-hand placement is often the trickiest part of Capsa Susun strategy.
- Back hand (five cards): highest-ranked hand, determines overall strength
- Middle hand (five cards): mid-ranking hand, must be weaker than back but ideally strong
- Front hand (three cards): weakest hand by design, high-card only (no pairs)
- Bust condition: if any hand is weaker than it should be in sequence (front stronger than middle, or middle stronger than back), you automatically lose all three hands
How deposits and payouts work for Capsa Susun
On tehyan, your Capsa Susun play is funded through the same account wallet you use for football betting, live-dealer tables, and slots. To start playing, you first deposit using DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or direct bank transfer to mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or e-wallet. Once funds arrive in your account—usually within a few minutes—you can navigate to our Capsa Susun tables and begin.
Withdrawals follow the same route: you request a payout, we process it subject to standard verification windows, and the funds return to your chosen payment method. We do not charge extra fees for Capsa Susun play; your winnings are net deposits plus profit. Our system tracks every hand you play, showing a detailed transaction history under your account statement, so you always know where your balance stands.

Playing Capsa Susun alongside Liga 1 and other sports
Many users enjoy mixing Capsa Susun sessions with football betting. During the Liga 1 season, for instance, you might check live scores on your phone while sitting at a Capsa Susun table. Our platform is built to support this multitasking: your account balance updates instantly across all game types, and you can switch between sports markets and card tables without reloading or logging out. If you're waiting for a Champions League fixture to kick off, a quick round of Capsa Susun fills the time productively.
Tournament seasons—Piala AFF, Piala Indonesia, Idul Fitri championship runs—often coincide with peak Capsa Susun traffic on tehyan. We scale our table availability during these periods so you can find a game at almost any stake level. If a table is full, our system queues you and seats you as soon as a spot opens, usually within seconds.
Account security and fair play
We use standard encryption for all account data and Capsa Susun session records. When you arrange your cards and confirm your hand, that arrangement is locked immediately—no mid-round changes are possible. Dealer hands are generated using algorithmic randomization that we certify annually. We do not manipulate outcomes, and every hand result is auditable within your transaction history.
If you forget your password or suspect unauthorized access, contact our support team via English-language help channels. We'll verify your identity through your registered email or phone number, walk you through account recovery, and, if needed, freeze your account pending verification. This process typically takes a few hours to complete.

