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Capsa Banting is a traditional Indonesian card game that has found a home on our flashscore platform alongside modern slot entertainment. We offer Capsa Banting as part of our broader gaming portfolio, which includes live-dealer tables, football coverage, and scheduled slot tournaments. This guide walks you through the game's core mechanics, how we structure play on flashscore, and what to expect when you join a table.

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Capsa Banting

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Category
Live Table / Card
RTP
high

Our platform serves players across supported jurisdictions in Southeast Asia. We integrate Capsa Banting with our payment ecosystem—local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and major Indonesian banks (e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment)—so funding your account and managing withdrawals remains straightforward. Whether you are new to card games or returning to a childhood favourite, we have designed our Capsa Banting tables to be accessible and transparent.

How Capsa Banting Works on flashscore

Capsa Banting, also known as Ceme or Sai Sai in other regions, is a five-card poker variant. Each player receives five cards and must split them into a two-card front hand and a three-card back hand. The front hand is ranked like a standard poker pair (high card, pair, three of a kind). The back hand follows traditional poker rankings (high card, pair, two pair, three of a kind, straight, flush, full house, four of a kind, straight flush).

On our flashscore tables, the dealer acts as the house. Players place their bets before cards are dealt. Once all players have arranged their hands, the dealer reveals their own split and compares each player's front and back hands against the dealer's corresponding hands. If both of your hands beat the dealer's, you win. If one hand wins and one loses, the result is a push (no money changes hands). If both hands lose, you lose your bet.

Capsa Banting card game table layout on flashscore platform
Capsa Banting table layout: players arrange five cards into front and back hands before comparing against the dealer.

We host Capsa Banting tables with varying bet limits to suit different budgets. Tables operate throughout the day and evening, with live dealers managing the action. Our platform displays hand rankings on screen, so you can reference them at any time. We also log your session history, allowing you to review past hands and track your play over time.

Capsa Banting rewards both luck and card sense. Understanding hand rankings and dealer patterns helps players make strategic splits rather than random ones.

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Card Rankings and Hand Strategy

The front hand (two cards) uses a simplified ranking system. A pair beats a high card. If neither player has a pair, the highest card wins; if both have the same high card, the second card breaks the tie. Ace is high, King is second, Queen is third, and so on down to Two.

The back hand (three cards) follows standard poker rankings. A straight flush (five cards in sequence, all the same suit) is the strongest. Four of a kind, full house, flush, straight, three of a kind, two pair, one pair, and high card follow in descending order. Knowing these rankings helps you decide how to split your five cards.

Strategic splitting is the heart of Capsa Banting. If you receive a strong three-card hand (like a flush or straight), you might place a weak pair or high card in the front. Conversely, if your five cards do not form a strong back hand, you might try to build a strong front hand and hope the back hand at least ties. There is no single correct split—it depends on your cards and your read of the table.

Tip: On flashscore, you have a few seconds to arrange your cards before the dealer locks in the hand. Take your time and think through your split; rushing often leads to suboptimal decisions.

We also offer side bets on some of our Capsa Banting tables. These are optional wagers on specific outcomes—for example, whether your back hand will be a flush or better. Side bets carry higher payouts but also higher house edge. We recommend understanding the main game before exploring side bets.

Hand ranking chart for Capsa Banting on flashscore
Hand rankings from high card to straight flush. Reference this chart while you play to make confident splitting decisions.

Tips and Notes for Playing Capsa Banting on flashscore

Our Capsa Banting tables are available around the clock. We staff our support team in English and Indonesian to answer questions about table rules, payment processing, or account management. If you encounter any issues—a disconnection, a disputed hand, or a withdrawal question—reach out to us, and we will help resolve it promptly.

Capsa Banting on flashscore combines tradition with modern convenience. Whether you play during Idul Fitri celebrations or a quiet evening in Jakarta, our tables are ready.

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Capsa Banting is one of many games we offer on flashscore. If you enjoy card games, you might also explore our live-dealer blackjack, roulette, and baccarat tables. We also host daily and weekly slot tournaments featuring Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, Fortune Tiger, and Mahjong Ways. Our platform is designed so you can move between games, check live football scores from Liga 1 and Piala AFF, and manage your account all in one place.

Our services are available only where local law permits. Users are responsible for verifying that access and use comply with their own jurisdiction's law. We do not offer our services in jurisdictions where online wagering is prohibited. If you have questions about whether flashscore is available in your region, contact our support team.