Pineapple Poker Points
Pineapple OFC (aka Open Face Chinese Poker Pineapple) is an interesting game based on poker combinations, but without bets. Want the best Pineapple OFC odds chart? Learn exactly how often you'll hit monster hands with this easy chart, and start hitting fantasyland more often!
with Pineapple and Wild Cards
Try it free on Google Play
Available on Google Play, and in the App Store.
The only cross-platform Pineapple OFC available!
Features
- Pineapple (You can play two games at a time for free, an in-app purchase unlocks the unlimited play)
- Play with a joker for a wild card. (You can play 2 games with a joker at a time for free, an in-app purchase unlocks unlimited games with the joker.)
- NEW FEATURE: Sort your fantasyland hands by shaking the device
- The cards are tagged with the order they were dealt.
- Two player game, heads-up, played over an internet connection. The app requires an internet connection.
- CROSS PLATFORM PLAY - Play against Android and iPhone users
- Custom scoring
- Fantasy Land: Get a great top hand, and you get to set all your cards like regular Chinese Poker while your opponent still only gets to set their cards one at a time. There is also an option that if you lose while in Fantasy Land you are punished, in that your opponent gets to double (or triple, or whatever you set) their points.
- Secure custom game server
- Scaled for both phone and tablet
- Chat
- Immediate switching between games, no returning to lobby
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Pineapple Poker Strategy
Pineapple Poker Points Calculator
Fantasy Land, although much easier to obtain in this version, is just as worthwhile. In Fantasy Land you are dealt five cards to begin with, and are then dealt 9 cards on the following hand, with one of these cards begin discarded. Due to the nature of the game it is not unknown for more than one player to enter Fantasy Land at the same time.
How To Play Pineapple Poker
Many players prefer this version of the game and it is certainly more popular with No-limit Hold’em players who are used to seeing fortunes won and lost in single hands. I would advise against any newcomers playing this variant, simply due to the fact that it is much easier to lose it all than it is in standard OFC, but once you are familiar with OFC then Pineapple is certainly worth trying out.