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tayo Capsa Banting - Piala AFF Markets & Mandiri Banking

Capsa Banting is a card game rooted in Indonesian gaming culture, and we've integrated it into tayo as a fast-paced alternative to our live-dealer tables and slot games. This guide walks you through the rules, hand rankings, betting flow, and how to fund sessions through e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, and other payment methods we support.

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Capsa Banting

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RTP
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Our services are available only where local law permits. We do not offer our services in jurisdictions where online wagering is prohibited. Users are responsible for verifying that access and use comply with their own jurisdiction's law. On tayo, Capsa Banting runs 24/7 alongside our sportsbook markets for Liga 1, Piala AFF, and Champions League.

Capsa Banting basics on tayo

Capsa Banting is a card comparison game where players aim to form stronger hands than their opponents. The game uses a standard 52-card deck (no jokers). Each player receives eight cards and arranges them into two poker-style hands: a five-card "bottom" hand and a three-card "top" hand. The bottom hand must rank higher than (or equal to) the top hand, otherwise the hand is "dead" and automatically loses.

On tayo, Capsa Banting is played in sessions where you face one or more opponents (depending on the table format). You arrange your cards, then compare against other players' hands. The player with the strongest bottom and top hands wins the pot. Sessions are quick—typically subject to verification per round—making Capsa Banting ideal for casual play between Liga 1 matches or Piala AFF tournament days.

Capsa Banting hand arrangement interface on tayo showing five-card and three-card hand layout
Capsa Banting hand arrangement interface on tayo showing five-card and three-card hand layout

Unlike slot games or live-dealer tables, Capsa Banting on tayo is skill-oriented. Your success depends on understanding hand rankings, reading positions, and managing your card arrangement strategy. We do not use random bonus tiers or fixed payout tables; payouts reflect actual hand strength compared to your opponents.

We offer multiple table formats: casual tables (low-entry), standard tables (moderate-entry), and premium tables (high-entry). Choose your comfort level. Each table shows its rules, player count, and entry cost before you join.

Hand rankings and game mechanics

Hand rankings in Capsa Banting on tayo

Hand rankings on tayo follow standard poker rules, but with a few Capsa-specific notes. From highest to lowest: Royal Flush (A-K-Q-J-10, same suit), Straight Flush (five consecutive cards, same suit), Four of a Kind (four cards of the same rank), Full House (three of a kind plus a pair), Flush (five cards of the same suit), Straight (five consecutive cards, mixed suits), Three of a Kind (three cards of the same rank), Two Pair (two sets of pairs), One Pair (two cards of the same rank), and High Card (no combinations).

Your five-card hand is your "bottom" hand and uses standard poker rankings. Your three-card hand is your "top" hand and ranks as follows: Flush (three cards of the same suit), Straight (three consecutive cards, though rare), Three of a Kind, Pair, and High Card. The key rule: your bottom hand must rank higher than your top hand. If not, your hand is dead and loses automatically.

Dead hand rule on tayo Capsa Banting

If your bottom hand ranks lower than your top hand, your hand is automatically disqualified and loses the round. Plan your card arrangement carefully before submitting.

Session flow and betting

A typical Capsa Banting session on tayo works as follows: you join a table with other players, each paying the entry cost. The game deals eight cards to you and every other player. You then have a set time window (usually 60–90 seconds) to arrange your cards into your five-card bottom hand and three-card top hand. Once the time expires, all players' hands are locked and automatically compared.

Comparison happens in two stages: first, top hands are compared; then, bottom hands. Players win points or money based on how many hands they beat. On tayo, the payout structure is displayed in the table lobby before you join, so there are no surprises. Winning top and bottom hands gives maximum payout; winning only one hand gives partial payout; losing both hands forfeits your entry cost.

Capsa Banting scoring and settlement screen showing hand comparison results
Capsa Banting scoring and settlement screen showing hand comparison results

Payment and account management

To play Capsa Banting on tayo, you first deposit funds via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or bank virtual accounts (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet). Deposits are instant after you confirm payment through your bank or e-wallet app. Your tayo account balance updates within seconds, and you can immediately join a Capsa table.

Entry costs are deducted from your balance when you join. Payouts are credited back to your balance when the round settles. You can withdraw your balance at any time through the same payment method you used to deposit, subject to standard verification windows. We do not charge withdrawal fees on tayo; the payout goes directly to your account.

Hand strength
Capsa Banting rewards both top and bottom hand strength. A flush in your top hand beats most high-card bottom hands.
Arrangement time
You typically have 60–90 seconds to arrange your eight cards. After time expires, hands are locked and compared.
Dead hand penalty
If your bottom hand ranks lower than your top hand, you lose automatically, regardless of how strong your hands are individually.
Payout structure
Each table publishes its payout schedule in the lobby. Standard tables award full payout for two hand wins, half payout for one hand win.

Capsa Banting on tayo supports multi-player tables where you compete against two, three, or more opponents simultaneously. Larger tables mean larger potential payouts, but also greater variance. Choose table sizes that match your risk tolerance and bankroll.

Strategy, payment flow, and troubleshooting

Strategic arrangement tips

Capsa Banting success depends on careful hand arrangement. Prioritize your bottom hand: form the strongest five-card combination first, then use remaining cards for your top hand. Avoid forming a dead hand by ensuring your bottom hand always ranks higher. If you have two pairs and a three-card flush, put the flush in your top hand and the pairs in your bottom hand. A pair in your bottom hand beats a high-card top hand.

Watch for "boat" situations (Full House): if you draw three of a kind plus two pairs, prioritize keeping your three of a kind in the bottom hand rather than splitting into Full House and a pair. This maximizes your bottom hand strength.

Deposit and withdrawal on tayo

Deposits via Mandiri virtual account are straightforward. During checkout, select e-wallet as your payment method, and tayo will provide a unique virtual account number. You then transfer funds from your personal mobile banking account to that VA. Once the bank confirms the transfer, your tayo balance updates. Processing typically takes a few minutes during business hours; outside business hours or during holidays like Idul Fitri or Idul Adha, it may take longer.

Withdrawals go back to your original payment method. If you deposited via local payment, your withdrawal is sent to the online payment account you provided during KYC verificationWe require KYC before your first withdrawal, which involves uploading ID and address proof. Withdrawals are processed subject to your account status and the payment provider's standard windows.

Session history and dispute resolution

All your Capsa Banting sessions are logged in your account dashboard. You can review hand arrangements, opponents, results, and payouts for any past round. If you believe there's an error in hand comparison or payout, contact our support team with your session ID. We investigate disputes within standard business hours and provide a detailed response via email or in-app message.

Choosing the right table format

Casual tables on tayo are ideal if you're learning or want low-stakes play between Liga 1 or Piala AFF matches. Standard tables offer moderate risk and reward. Premium tables attract experienced players and feature larger payouts but also larger entry costs. Start with casual tables to build confidence, then move up as you understand hand rankings and arrangement strategy.

Account balance and session limits

You control your deposit amount and session participation. Your account shows your current balance at all times. If you want to set spending preferences or pause your account temporarily, visit Account Settings on tayo. We encourage balanced play and provide tools to help you manage your account.

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Getting started

If you're new to tayo, create an account via the registration pageComplete KYC verification by uploading your ID and address proof. Then deposit via local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, or another supported method. Once your balance is confirmed, head to the Capsa Banting lobby, pick a table tier, and join a session. Arrange your cards within the time window and compete. Winnings are credited to your balance instantly, and you can withdraw whenever you choose.

Capsa Banting on tayo is one of many games available on our platform. Explore our live-dealer tables (blackjack, roulette, baccarat, Dragon Tiger), slot games (Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Mahjong Ways), and sportsbook markets for Liga 1, Piala Indonesia, Piala AFF, and Champions League whenever you're ready. For questions about game rules, deposits, or account management, visit our FAQ page or contact support.