Big Big Big 2

Big Big Big 2

com.twopersonstudio.games.bigbigbig2 by 2-Person Studio
4.2 (40,221)
1M+
GAME_CARD
10.7 MB
Updated Sep 24, 2024
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About this app

Big 2 is an implementation of the popular card game Big 2 or Big Two (Choh Dai Di, Da Lao Er, Chinese Poker, Cap Sa, and many other names). Big 2 is very popular throughout China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan. The game is played by 4 players. The objective of the game is to be the first to get rid of all of your cards. The first player to get rid of all his/her cards wins.

Big Two Rules (Hong Kong and Taiwan)

Card rank (highest to lowest):
2>A>K>Q>J>10>9>8>7>6>5>4>3
Suit rank (highest to lowest): (Hong Kong) ♠>♥>♣>♦ or (Taiwan) ♠>♥>♦>♣
At the beginning of each game, 13 cards are distributed to each player in a counter-clockwise. The player with the 3♦ (Hong Kong Variant) or 3♣ (Taiwan Variant) starts by either playing it singly or as part of a combination, leading to the first trick. Play proceeds counter-clockwise, with normal climbing-game rules applying: each player must play a higher card or combination than the one before, with the same number of cards. Players may also pass, thus declaring that he does not want to play. A pass does not hinder any further play in the game. When all but one of the players have passed in succession the trick is over and a new trick is started by the last player to play.

The game ends when one player runs out of cards.

Hong Kong Variant:
A 5 card group can be beaten by a 5 card group of a stronger type - flush beats any straight, full house beats any straight or flush, four of a kind plus an odd card beats any straight, flush or full house and any straight flush beats all of the other type of five card group.

Taiwan Variant:
The players are not allowed to play a different type of 5-card combination over the current. i.e. a Full House can not be played over a Straight. An honour hand (four of a kind plus a card or a straight flush) can be played not only to beat a lower 5-card hand, but also to beat singles, pairs or triples.

Cards may be played as singles or in groups of two, three, or five, in combinations which resemble poker hands. The leading card to a trick sets down the number of cards to be played; all the cards of a trick must contain the same number of cards. The combinations and their rankings are as follows:
- Single cards: Any card from the deck, ordered by rank with suit being the tie-breaker.
- Pairs: Any two cards of matching rank, ordered as with singular cards by the card of the higher suit.
- Three of a kind: Any three cards of matching rank, ordered by rank, twos rank high, as usual.
- 5-card hand: There are five different valid 5-card hands, ranking, from low to high, as follows:
* Straight: Any 5 cards in a sequence (but not all of the same suit). The ranking of straights is listed below.
Hong Kong Variant:
3-4-5-6-7 < ... < 10-J-Q-K-A < 2-3-4-5-6 < A-2-3-4-5 (Suit of 2 is tiebreaker)
Taiwan Variant:
A-2-3-4-5 < ... < 10-J-Q-K-A < 2-3-4-5-6 (Suit of 2 is tiebreaker)
* Flush: Any 5 cards of the same suit (but not in a sequence). Rank is determined by highest suit, and then by highest value card. Another variant rank a flush by determined the rank of its highest card; the suit only becomes relevant if the highest cards are equal.
* Full House: a composite of a three-of-a-kind combination and a pair. Rank is determined by the value of the triple.
* Four of a kind: Any set of 4 cards of the same rank, plus any 5th card. Rank is determined by the value of the 4 card set.
* Straight Flush: A composite of the straight and flush: five cards in sequence in the same suit. Ranked the same as straights, suit being a tie-breaker.

Features:
* Supports tablets.
* 3 difficulty levels
* Auto Pass
* Local Multiplayer through Wi-fi or Wi-fi Hotspot up to 4 players
* Online multiplayer - login with Facebook
* Customisable rules.
* Support Hong Kong and Taiwan rules.
* User friendly: turn indicator, 3 game speed settings make it easier to follow the game.
* Swipe to sort cards by suits or values
* Auto-save and resume game
* App2Sd support.

What's New

Bug fixes and performance improvements

App Information

Version Name
2.0.17
Version Code
48
File Size
10.7 MB
Minimum OS
Android 4.4+
Target SDK
Android 33
Developer
2-Person Studio
Contact
Content Rating
Teen
Package Name
com.twopersonstudio.games.bigbigbig2

Permissions Required

This app may request the following permissions:

  • read the contents of your USB storage
  • modify or delete the contents of your USB storage
  • view Wi-Fi connections
  • view network connections
  • full network access
  • prevent device from sleeping

Recent Reviews

Jennifer Smith
5.0★
Very good game flow! If you miss DaFa & Chaw Dai Dee, you will love this game! It is smooth and logical, no glitches, no interruptions!!! from ads or stupid animations!! You have a few display options, difficulty level, and you can also choose between Taiwan or HK style of play. The randomness of cards dealt is realistic as well. As for playing online via FB, the server is weak and gameplay is frequently interrupted.
Michael Tomkins
4.0★
Almost perfect, just lacking in the ability to sort your hand by yourself and also in the order of straights we used to play in Hong Kong when I was growing up. (J-Q-K-A-2 with two of spades being the highest straight, 3-4-5-6-7 with seven of diamonds the lowest, and combinations like A-2-3-4-5 being invalid [which makes sense because the whole point is that two of spades is the highest card]). I'd pay for ad-free in a heartbeat if this order was possible.
A Google user
1.0★
So many ad. To be more precise, after every match/game and ad always appear. Furthermore, glitches will appear from time to time when you tap on yes when they ask "Do you want the resume the game". This game wasn't have this standard 4 years ago when I play it. So upset and disappointed. But it is a very enjoying game. I hope they can improve this game.
Honque
4.0★
Overall pretty good except for the fact that the game somehow thinks that club is the smallest suit. For instance, if you pick the starting condition to be the smallest 3, the person with 3 of clubs start instead of the person with 3 of diamonds. Please fix this dev(s). Other than that, awesome game
U Wu
4.0★
Great app, better than most on the play store, the different AI difficulties makes it quite fun to play and get better at the game, however it'd be better if the AIs played more realistically and if there were harder AIs as even on hard mode its quite easy to win. Customising the rules makes the game more entertaining and allows people to adjust it to their local rules for dai Di, however there are more common rules that should be added
CQDan La
1.0★
Lots of bugs. 600+ games later, often disconnects. Often skips my turn (probably extremely laggy). Often rejects my valid cards. Ex: someone throws a "4", It wont let me throw a "K". People jump ship, game locks up. First to throw last card but game still continues. If you quit, you lose points. And many many many many more bugs. Too many to list or fully document. BEWARE!! Noob devs made this game!
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