Can I use PartyPot for In Between (Acey Deucey) with a shared pot? Yes! PartyPot's Center Pot feature with partial distribution is perfect for In Between (Acey Deucey). Players ante into the shared pot, winners take their bet amount from the pot (partial disperse), and the pot carries over between rounds — all tracked digitally with zero counting errors.
Can I use PartyPot for In Between (Acey Deucey) with a shared pot?
Yes! PartyPot's Center Pot feature with partial distribution is perfect for In Between (Acey Deucey). Players ante into the shared pot, winners take their bet amount from the pot (partial disperse), and the pot carries over between rounds — all tracked digitally with zero counting errors.
Detailed Answer
Yes! In Between is one of PartyPot's best-supported games thanks to Center Pot.
About In Between:
In Between (also called Acey Deucey, Between the Sheets, or Yam) is a wildly popular card game in Malaysia and Singapore, especially during gatherings and CNY. Two cards are dealt face-up, and the player bets on whether the next card falls "in between" them.
How to play In Between with PartyPot:
1. Create a room and enable Center Pot
2. Set starting balances for all players
3. Ante round: Banker collects antes from each player into the pot
4. Betting round: Player places their bet
5. Result:
6. Pot carries over between rounds
7. When pot is depleted or game ends → Smart Settlement
Why partial pot distribution is essential for In Between:
In Between never empties the whole pot at once (unless someone bets it all). The banker needs to:
Popular In Between house rules supported:
Popular in: Malaysia (KL, PJ, JB, Penang), Singapore, and across Southeast Asia. Especially popular during CNY, Hari Raya, and festive gatherings.
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What is the Center Pot?
The Center Pot is a shared digital pot for games like In Between, Ban Luck, and poker. The banker controls payouts — including partial distributions — keeping gameplay fair and organized. All pot activity is logged in the transaction history.
Can I partially distribute the Center Pot instead of the whole amount?
Yes! PartyPot supports partial pot distribution. The banker can disperse any specific amount from the Center Pot to one or more players while keeping the remainder intact for the next round. This is essential for games like In Between, Ban Luck, and poker where the pot doesn't always clear in one round.
Can I use PartyPot as a Ban Luck (Chinese Blackjack / 21 Points) scoring tracker?
Yes! PartyPot handles Ban Luck payment tracking perfectly. The banker processes payouts after each hand — wins, losses, double-downs, and special hands — while the Center Pot handles shared pot mechanics. Popular with Ban Luck groups in Malaysia and Singapore.