How Tangkascom Hands Are Compared
Tangkascom uses a 13-card format built around three separate poker-style hands: a short front hand and two five-card hands behind it. Your arrangement must follow the table order shown before the round is submitted, making hand strength and placement equally important. Our Tangkascom page focuses on that comparison structure, not unrelated lobby categories. The table interface keeps the three rows on screen,
while the result panel identifies which row was compared. Open the game through your account menu when access depends on local law.
- Table format — Each Tangkascom round begins with 13 cards placed into three visible hand rows. We keep the front, middle, and back areas labelled so you can assess your arrangement before confirming it.
- Hand order — The front row is shorter than the two rows behind it, and the screen presents the required order before a round begins. This makes an invalid-looking arrangement easier to spot before submission.
- Round result — After comparison, the table result separates the outcome by hand row rather than hiding the result inside one total. You can see which of the three arranged hands decided the round.