Capsa Banting Game Basics on konoha88
Capsa Banting is played with one standard 52-card deck. Each player receives five cards, which they must arrange into two hands: a high hand (using three cards) and a low hand (using two cards). The dealer also arranges five cards the same way. After all players arrange their hands, the dealer reveals their arrangement. Each player's high hand is compared to the dealer's high hand, and each player's low hand is compared to the dealer's low hand. If both of your hands beat the dealer's corresponding hands, you win. If both lose, you lose. If one wins and one loses, the result is a push (tie).
Hand rankings in Capsa Banting follow standard poker rankings for the high hand (Royal Flush, Straight Flush, Four of a Kind, Full House, Flush, Straight, Three of a Kind, Two Pair, One Pair, High Card). The low hand uses only two cards, so rankings are simpler: One Pair beats High Card. If neither hand has a pair, the highest card wins.
Hand arrangement strategy
The key to Capsa Banting is balancing your high and low hands. A common mistake is placing all strong cards in the high hand, leaving the low hand weak. Experienced players distribute card strength across both hands to maximize winning chances.
For example, if you hold a Pair of Kings, an Ace, a Queen, and a 10, you might place the Pair of Kings and Ace in the high hand (Three of a Kind), and Queen-10 in the low hand (High Card). This gives you a strong high hand and a reasonable low hand, rather than risking both hands by putting all strength in one.
Hand Rankings Reference
Understanding hand rankings is critical. The high hand uses standard five-card poker rankings. The low hand uses only two cards, so the best low hand is a Pair, followed by High Card (Ace-high beats King-high, and so on).
- High Hand (5 cards): Royal Flush, Straight Flush, Four of a Kind, Full House, Flush, Straight, Three of a Kind, Two Pair, One Pair, High Card.
- Low Hand (2 cards): One Pair (any pair beats any high card), High Card (Ace-high is strongest, then King, Queen, Jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2).
- Winning condition: Both your high and low hands must beat the dealer's corresponding hands to win the round.
Playing Capsa Banting on konoha88 Mobile App
The konoha88 mobile app streams Capsa Banting tables with live dealers. When you join a table, you see the dealer on camera, your five cards displayed on screen, and an interface to arrange your cards into high and low hands. The app supports drag-and-drop card arrangement or tap-to-select buttons, depending on your preference.
Once all players have arranged their hands, the dealer reveals their arrangement. The app automatically compares hands and displays the result—win, loss, or push. Your account balance updates in real time. If you win, your balance increases; if you lose, it decreases. Pushes leave your balance unchanged.



Low-Data Streaming for Capsa Banting
Our mobile app offers a low-data mode for Capsa Banting, reducing video quality to 480p while keeping the card interface and dealer audio intact. This is useful if you are on a slower 4G connection or have limited data allowance. The game mechanics remain unchanged—only the video resolution adjusts. You can toggle low-data mode in the app settings without leaving the table.
Table Limits and Betting on konoha88
konoha88 Capsa Banting tables operate across multiple betting limits. Conservative tables start at low minimums (our welcome offer per hand), ideal for learning the game. Mid-range tables suit regular players, while high-limit tables cater to experienced members. Each table displays the minimum and maximum bet before you join, so you can pick a table that matches your budget.
Betting is straightforward: you place a bet before cards are dealt, then arrange your hand. If you win both comparisons, you receive a payout equal to your bet (1:1 odds). If you lose, your bet is forfeited. If you push (one hand wins, one loses), your bet is returned.
Key takeaways
- Capsa Banting requires arranging five cards into a high hand (3 cards) and low hand (2 cards)
- Both hands must beat the dealer's corresponding hands to win the round
- Hand rankings follow standard poker for the high hand; the low hand uses only two cards
- konoha88 tables range from low-stake to high-limit, with live dealers and real-time card dealing
- Mobile app supports low-data streaming for slower connections
Account Setup and Deposits for Capsa Banting
To play Capsa Banting on konoha88, you need a funded account. Registration is straightforward: provide an email, mobile number, and password. We send a verification link to your email; click it to activate your account. Once active, navigate to the deposit section and choose a payment method.
We accept five e-wallet options: DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, and online payment. We also accept e-wallet (Quick Response Code Indonesian Standard) and bank virtual accounts from mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet. E-wallet deposits settle instantly; bank transfers are reviewed within 1–3 hours during business hours. First-time depositors complete a one-time KYC (Know Your Customer) verification by uploading an ID photo and, optionally, a selfie. This verification runs in parallel with your deposit and does not block access to tables.
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Create your konoha88 accountStep 1
Register with email, mobile number, and password. Verify your email via the link we send.
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Choose a deposit methodStep 2
Select mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, or a bank VA. Enter your desired amount.
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Complete KYC verificationStep 3
Upload your ID and, optionally, a selfie. Verification completes within 1–2 business days.
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Join a Capsa Banting tableStep 4
Once your deposit is confirmed, browse tables by limit and join. Your balance is immediately playable.
Common Capsa Banting Mistakes and Strategy Tips
New players often make predictable mistakes. The most common is placing all strong cards in the high hand, leaving the low hand vulnerable. This strategy fails because you need both hands to win. A balanced approach—distributing card strength across both hands—gives you better odds of winning at least one comparison.
Another mistake is misunderstanding low-hand rankings. Many players forget that in a two-card hand, a Pair always beats a High Card, regardless of the high card's value. So a Pair of 2s beats an Ace-King high card. Remembering this prevents costly errors.
