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Three Against One is a popular four-player poker card game in the game tea garden, especially popular in northern China. Through the game, players can continuously improve their keen observation, precise judgment, random adaptability, logical thinking ability, and gradually enhance and develop habits. This is the fundamental reason why people are enthusiastic about this form of entertainment.
Although this game has a long history, there is almost a blank in theoretical research on game skills. In the course of many years of games, the author and many poker friends have jointly explored and summarized the skills of this game, and will continue to sort them out and publish them irregularly from now on, widely solicit opinions, and play a role in throwing bricks and attracting jade for the ultimate establishment and improvement of the Three Against One theory. Therefore, we warmly welcome everyone to participate extensively and actively discuss, so as to promote the deepening of the game activities and improve everyone's theoretical quality and practical skills in the game.
### Strategies:
1. **Trial Play**: When the main player and the sub-cards have only one Q left, and the K and 10 corresponding to the Q have been dealt with, there are only two distributions of A and 5 in the three positions: ① A and 5 in one position; ② A and 5 in two positions. If the main player completely controls the situation, you can play the Q before the main card is completely adjusted. If distribution ① occurs, that 5 will not be obtained by the three positions, and you can completely adopt a strategy of "adjusting to the end" to strive for all the cards. If distribution ② occurs, and the 5 is obtained by the three positions, you can use a stable approach, adjust a low card, and then send the 5 or 10 points. Even if the external main card distribution is somewhat abnormal, you still have a chance of winning. This method of playing the Q first is called trial play.
2. **Clear Hand**: With 10 main cards, A and Q of the same suit, although the main cards completely control the situation, there is theoretically no chance of winning. One way to play is to play all the main cards and leave only A and Q to compete for victory or defeat. This method of play is called a clear hand.
3. **Positioning**: As far as the main card is concerned, the first card played by the three positions is most advantageous to you, the second position is next, and the last position is the least advantageous. According to this common sense, although you cannot make the first position play the card, you can mobilize the second position to play the card. This skill of mobilizing the second position to play the card is called positioning.
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