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* Three of a Kind (<span lang="vi" dir="ltr">ba</span>): Three cards with the same rank.
* Three of a Kind (<span lang="vi" dir="ltr">ba</span>): Three cards with the same rank.
* Straight (<span lang="vi" dir="ltr">xãñ</span>): Three or more cards with consecutive rank. The <code>2</code> may not be involved in a straight.
* Straight (<span lang="vi" dir="ltr">xãñ</span>): Three or more cards with consecutive rank. The <code>2</code> may not be involved in a straight.


=== Chops ===
=== Chops ===
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* Double Straight (<span lang="vi" dir="ltr">đôi thôŋ</span>): Three or four pairs with consecutive rank.
* Double Straight (<span lang="vi" dir="ltr">đôi thôŋ</span>): Three or four pairs with consecutive rank.
* Four of a Kind (<span lang="vi" dir="ltr">tứ wí</span>): Four cards with the same rank.
* Four of a Kind (<span lang="vi" dir="ltr">tứ wí</span>): Four cards with the same rank.


=== Instant-Win Combos ===
=== Instant-Win Combos ===

Revision as of 20:54, 17 June 2026

Tiến lên (Tiếŋ lêñ) is a card game originating from Adnar. It is a card-shedding game, played with a standard deck of playing card (without jokers) and 2–4 players.

It is said that Big Amogus was extremely good at Tiến lên.

Objectives

The objective of the each player is to be the first player to get rid of their entire hand.

Card Ranking

The suit of cards matter in this game. The hearts (, symbol ) is the highest suit, followed by diamonds (, symbol ), then clubs (chuồŋ, symbol ), then spades (bích, symbol ), which is the lowest suit. The 2 (commonly called heo "pig") is the highest rank, followed by A, K, Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, and finally 3, which is the lowest card. When two cards are compared, the rank is compared before the suit, so a 5♠ defeats a 4♥. When two combos are compared, the highest ranking card of each is compared.

Combos

Simple Combos

The following combos may begin a new round. All plays in a round must follow the same combo.

  • Single (rák): A single card
  • Pair (đôi): Two cards with the same rank.
  • Three of a Kind (ba): Three cards with the same rank.
  • Straight (xãñ): Three or more cards with consecutive rank. The 2 may not be involved in a straight.


Chops

Chops may be used in response to a 2 and other bombs, called chopping (chặt), overriding the combo used in the current round. Chops may not involve a 2.

Chops may chop weaker chops. The ranking of chops are: three-pair double straights < four of a kind < four-pair double straights. The three-pair double straight can only chop a single 2 and lower three-pair double straights. The four of a kind and four-pair double straight can chop up to a pair of 2. A three of a kind of 2 cannot be chopped.

Chops may be played to begin a new round.

  • Double Straight (đôi thôŋ): Three or four pairs with consecutive rank.
  • Four of a Kind (tứ wí): Four cards with the same rank.


Instant-Win Combos

Possessing the following combos before any playing causes the player to instantly win the game (tới trắŋ):

  • Five-Pair Double Straight: Five pairs with consecutive rank.
  • Six Pairs: Six pairs of any rank.
  • Four of a Kind of 2.
  • Dragon Straight: A 12-card straight from 3 to A.
  • All red cards (/) or all black cards (/).


Additionally, on the first game, or the next game after a player had instantly won, the following combos also allow an instant win:

  • Four of a Kind of 3.
  • Double Straight involving a pair of 3.


Play

On the first game, or the next game after a player had instantly won, the player holding a 3♠ goes first and must incorporate that card into their starting hand. If nobody has the 3♠, the player with the 3♣, 3♦, then 3♥ goes first. On subsequent games, the winner of the previous game goes first. Turn order is clockwise.