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Capsa Susun is a traditional Indonesian card game that we've integrated into hadir's entertainment ecosystem alongside our slot tournaments. On our platform, Capsa Susun runs as a scheduled event—not a live multiplayer table, but a structured game format where you compete against a fixed ruleset and payout schedule. We pair Capsa Susun entry windows with our core slot lineup: Mahjong Ways, Gates of Olympus, Fortune Tiger, Sweet Bonanza, and Aviator.

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Capsa Susun

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Live Table / Card
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Our approach keeps Capsa Susun accessible to players across Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, and Semarang. You deposit via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, or bank transfer, enter a Capsa Susun tournament bracket, and play according to published rules. Payouts are distributed after the event closes, subject to standard verification. We don't promise fixed returns or guaranteed outcomes—we publish the rules, the entry cost, and the prize structure upfront.

Capsa Susun rules and gameplay on hadir

Capsa Susun is played with a standard 52-card deck. The goal is to arrange your cards into three poker hands—a back hand (five cards), a middle hand (five cards), and a front hand (three cards)—such that each hand ranks higher than the one in front of it. Your back hand must be stronger than your middle hand, and your middle hand must be stronger than your front hand. If any hand violates this rule, you lose automatically.

On hadir, we enforce these rankings strictly. The game runs in rounds; each round gives you a fixed time window to arrange your cards. Once you submit your arrangement, it's locked. We then compare your three hands against a dealer hand or a fixed benchmark, depending on the tournament format. Payouts are calculated based on how many hands you win and the strength of those hands.

Capsa Susun card arrangement interface on hadir showing back, middle, and front hand positions
hadir Capsa Susun interface displays your three hand positions clearly, with a timer for card arrangement.

We do not use real-time multiplayer matching. Instead, Capsa Susun tournaments on hadir run on a fixed schedule. You enter during the registration window, play during the tournament window, and receive your payout after the event closes. This removes the pressure of waiting for opponents and lets you play at your own pace within the time limit.

How Capsa Susun tournaments integrate with hadir slot events

Our Capsa Susun tournaments run parallel to our slot tournament calendar. When we launch a weekly Mahjong Ways tournament, we also open a Capsa Susun bracket. Players can enter one, both, or neither—there's no requirement to play slots to enter Capsa Susun, and vice versa. Each tournament has its own entry cost, prize pool, and payout schedule.

We structure Capsa Susun entry tiers the same way we structure slot tournaments: bronze, silver, and gold. Bronze has a lower entry cost and a smaller prize pool; gold has a higher entry cost and a larger pool. You choose your tier when you register. Once you enter, your balance is locked until the tournament closes. You cannot withdraw mid-tournament, and you cannot re-enter the same bracket.

Capsa Susun hand rankings are standard poker rankings

Royal flush, straight flush, four of a kind, full house, flush, straight, three of a kind, two pair, one pair, high card. We use these rankings for all three hands. Your front hand (three cards) uses three-card poker rankings.

Payment and deposit flow for Capsa Susun entry

To enter a Capsa Susun tournament on hadir, you need an active account with available balance. Deposit via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or direct bank transfer (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet). Each payment method processes at different speeds. E-wallets (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet) typically settle within minutes; bank transfers may take 1–2 hours. We publish estimated processing times in your account dashboard.

Once your deposit lands, your balance is available for Capsa Susun entry immediately. You select your tournament tier, confirm your entry, and your balance is locked. If you change your mind before the tournament starts, you can cancel your entry and your balance is returned. Cancellations are free and instant. Once the tournament begins, cancellation is no longer available.

hadir payment method selection screen showing DANA, OVO, GoPay, ShopeePay, and bank transfer options
hadir accepts six payment methods for Capsa Susun entry, with real-time processing status visible in your account.

Capsa Susun tournament schedule and entry windows

We run Capsa Susun tournaments on a weekly schedule. Registration typically opens on Monday and closes on Wednesday. The tournament window runs Thursday through Sunday. Payouts are distributed by Tuesday of the following week, subject to verification. This schedule aligns with our slot tournament calendar, so you can plan your entries across multiple games.

During major holidays like Idul Fitri or Idul Adha, we may adjust the schedule. We publish holiday adjustments in advance on your account dashboard and via email. If you have questions about upcoming tournament dates, contact our support team via in-app chat or email.

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    Registration window opensMonday

    You can enter any available tier. Your balance is deducted immediately upon entry confirmation.

  • 2
    Tournament play windowThursday–Sunday

    You arrange your cards and submit your hands. Each round has a fixed time limit. Your balance remains locked.

  • 3
    Payout distributionTuesday

    We verify all entries and distribute prizes. Your share is credited to your account and available for withdrawal.

Capsa Susun payout structure and verification

Payouts are calculated based on your final hand ranking and how many hands you win against the benchmark. We do not publish exact payout tables because they vary by tournament tier and total entry pool. Instead, we publish the payout structure before the tournament starts, so you know the range of possible outcomes.

After the tournament closes, we verify all entries for rule compliance. We check that each player's three hands follow the ranking rule (back stronger than middle, middle stronger than front). If a hand violates the rule, that entry is disqualified. Once verification completes, we calculate payouts and credit them to your account. You can then withdraw via mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, or bank transfer.

Capsa Susun on hadir is a structured tournament, not a live multiplayer game. You play by the rules, we verify the results, and payouts follow a published schedule.

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Mobile experience for Capsa Susun on hadir

Our Capsa Susun interface is optimized for mobile. The card arrangement screen is large and touch-friendly, with clear visual feedback as you move cards between your three hands. The timer is always visible, and you can see your current hand rankings in real time. If you're playing on a phone in Jakarta or Surabaya, the interface adapts to your screen size without losing functionality.

We also support web play. If you prefer a larger screen, you can access Capsa Susun from a desktop or tablet browser. The experience is identical—same rules, same timer, same payout structure. You can start a tournament on your phone and finish on your desktop, or vice versa. Your progress is synced across devices.

Withdrawal after Capsa Susun payout

Once your Capsa Susun payout is credited to your account, you can withdraw immediately. We support six withdrawal methods: online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, and direct bank transfer (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet). Each method processes at different speeds. E-wallet withdrawals typically complete within hours; bank transfers follow your bank's standard processing schedule.

We do not charge a withdrawal fee. Your bank or e-wallet provider may charge their own transfer fees; check with them directly. If your withdrawal fails or is delayed, contact our support team. We respond in English and Indonesian during business hours, typically within 2–4 hours.

Support and account queries for Capsa Susun

If you have questions about Capsa Susun rules, tournament schedules, or payout calculations, our support team is available via in-app chat, email, and phone. We respond in English and Indonesian. During peak tournament windows, response times may be longer; we prioritize account-access issues and payment disputes above general inquiries.

You can also review our Capsa Susun rules guide in your account settings. The guide covers hand rankings, the arrangement rule, tournament structure, and common questions. If the guide doesn't answer your question, reach out to support.

Jurisdiction and service availability

Our Capsa Susun tournaments are available only in jurisdictions where hadir's services are legally permitted. We do not offer Capsa Susun entry to users in regions where online gaming platforms are prohibited by local law. Users are responsible for verifying that their access to hadir and participation in Capsa Susun comply with their own jurisdiction's laws. We provide no legal advice; if you are unsure whether hadir is available in your location, consult local authorities or a legal advisor.

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