斗地主挑战赛(Landlords Challenge)
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Tracking 125 keywords for 斗地主挑战赛(Landlords Challenge) in Google Play
斗地主挑战赛(Landlords Challenge) tracks 125 keywords (no keywords rank yet; 125 need traction). Key metrics: opportunity 71.2, difficulty 45.5.
Dou Dizhu is a popular card game in China. The game is played by 3 players, using a deck of 54 cards (including big and small kings), one of which is the landlord and the other two are the other.
Tracked keywords
125
0 ranked • 125 not ranking yet
Top 10 coverage
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Best rank — • Latest leader —
Avg opportunity
71.2
Top keyword: fighting
Avg difficulty
45.5
Lower scores indicate easier wins
Opportunity leaders
- 62.7
fighting
Opportunity: 74.0 • Difficulty: 47.8 • Rank —
Competitors: 1,319
- 63.0
soft
Opportunity: 74.0 • Difficulty: 40.6 • Rank —
Competitors: 406
- 65.4
third
Opportunity: 74.0 • Difficulty: 57.9 • Rank —
Competitors: 731
- 65.3
round
Opportunity: 74.0 • Difficulty: 42.6 • Rank —
Competitors: 647
- 64.8
king
Opportunity: 74.0 • Difficulty: 48.3 • Rank —
Competitors: 1,076
Unranked opportunities
fighting
Opportunity: 74.0 • Difficulty: 47.8 • Competitors: 1,319
soft
Opportunity: 74.0 • Difficulty: 40.6 • Competitors: 406
third
Opportunity: 74.0 • Difficulty: 57.9 • Competitors: 731
round
Opportunity: 74.0 • Difficulty: 42.6 • Competitors: 647
king
Opportunity: 74.0 • Difficulty: 48.3 • Competitors: 1,076
High competition keywords
using
Total apps: 221,778 • Major competitors: 10,937
Latest rank: — • Difficulty: 57.9
share
Total apps: 216,698 • Major competitors: 10,848
Latest rank: — • Difficulty: 59.8
play
Total apps: 206,993 • Major competitors: 18,537
Latest rank: — • Difficulty: 62.1
way
Total apps: 206,183 • Major competitors: 10,433
Latest rank: — • Difficulty: 56.5
choose
Total apps: 195,398 • Major competitors: 12,089
Latest rank: — • Difficulty: 56.3
All tracked keywords
Includes opportunity, difficulty, rankings and competitor benchmarks
| Major Competitors | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| play | 66 | 100 | 62 | 85 206,993 competing apps Median installs: 6,220 Avg rating: 2.3 | — | — | 18,537 major competitor apps |
| card | 69 | 100 | 51 | 77 69,489 competing apps Median installs: 3,544 Avg rating: 2.2 | — | — | 4,671 major competitor apps |
| fighting | 74 | 100 | 48 | 63 8,591 competing apps Median installs: 51,135 Avg rating: 2.6 | — | — | 1,319 major competitor apps |
| level | 68 | 100 | 55 | 80 109,636 competing apps Median installs: 1,857 Avg rating: 2.1 | — | — | 6,418 major competitor apps |
| share | 66 | 100 | 60 | 85 216,698 competing apps Median installs: 2,230 Avg rating: 2.1 | — | — | 10,848 major competitor apps |
| single | 69 | 100 | 52 | 78 75,102 competing apps Median installs: 1,821 Avg rating: 2.0 | — | — | 3,982 major competitor apps |
| needs | 70 | 100 | 49 | 76 57,379 competing apps Median installs: 1,107 Avg rating: 1.9 | — | — | 2,311 major competitor apps |
| people | 68 | 100 | 55 | 80 103,575 competing apps Median installs: 2,224 Avg rating: 2.1 | — | — | 5,286 major competitor apps |
| way | 66 | 100 | 57 | 85 206,183 competing apps Median installs: 1,630 Avg rating: 2.1 | — | — | 10,433 major competitor apps |
| choose | 66 | 100 | 56 | 84 195,398 competing apps Median installs: 2,292 Avg rating: 2.1 | — | — | 12,089 major competitor apps |
| using | 66 | 100 | 58 | 85 221,778 competing apps Median installs: 2,281 Avg rating: 2.0 | — | — | 10,937 major competitor apps |
| including | 67 | 100 | 57 | 81 129,457 competing apps Median installs: 2,101 Avg rating: 2.1 | — | — | 6,934 major competitor apps |
| group | 70 | 100 | 54 | 75 48,196 competing apps Median installs: 1,182 Avg rating: 1.9 | — | — | 1,768 major competitor apps |
| small | 70 | 100 | 50 | 76 57,608 competing apps Median installs: 1,659 Avg rating: 2.0 | — | — | 2,716 major competitor apps |
| run | 70 | 100 | 52 | 74 44,581 competing apps Median installs: 3,187 Avg rating: 2.2 | — | — | 3,283 major competitor apps |
| everyone | 71 | 100 | 52 | 73 40,973 competing apps Median installs: 2,487 Avg rating: 2.1 | — | — | 2,185 major competitor apps |
| evolved | 71 | 100 | 32 | 50 1,387 competing apps Median installs: 2,952 Avg rating: 2.0 | — | — | 75 major competitor apps |
| area | 71 | 100 | 48 | 72 32,965 competing apps Median installs: 1,410 Avg rating: 2.0 | — | — | 1,303 major competitor apps |
| many | 67 | 100 | 57 | 83 165,452 competing apps Median installs: 4,214 Avg rating: 2.2 | — | — | 10,511 major competitor apps |
| good | 69 | 100 | 51 | 78 81,951 competing apps Median installs: 3,622 Avg rating: 2.1 | — | — | 4,355 major competitor apps |
| bring | 69 | 100 | 54 | 77 65,725 competing apps Median installs: 2,057 Avg rating: 2.1 | — | — | 3,772 major competitor apps |
| playing | 70 | 100 | 56 | 76 56,869 competing apps Median installs: 8,881 Avg rating: 2.4 | — | — | 5,873 major competitor apps |
| type | 70 | 100 | 53 | 75 49,424 competing apps Median installs: 3,058 Avg rating: 2.1 | — | — | 2,609 major competitor apps |
| players | 69 | 100 | 53 | 76 62,204 competing apps Median installs: 5,216 Avg rating: 2.2 | — | — | 4,738 major competitor apps |
| pure | 73 | 100 | 45 | 67 15,561 competing apps Median installs: 2,334 Avg rating: 2.0 | — | — | 721 major competitor apps |
App Description
Dou Dizhu is a popular card game in China. The game is played by 3 players, using a deck of 54 cards (including big and small kings), one of which is the landlord and the other two are the other.
Fighting the Landlord originated in the Hanyang area of Wuhan, Hubei Province. It was adapted by professional poker expert Yan Jun and his companions based on the popular local poker game "Run Fast". At the beginning, there was a group of "running fast" obsessed, who often played "running fast" with three people when the number of people was insufficient. At first, it was not called Fighting Landlord, but the people in their circle were called "two-on-one". The original "two-on-one" has a total of 54 cards, and each player is dealt 18 cards, leaving no three hole cards, but one player randomly draws a card from each of the other two players, and the players who are drawn share the same card. Cooperate to deal with players who draw cards, which gradually evolved into "Fighting Landlords". The first card type named by Dou Dizhu was an airplane, and then a rocket. In 1995, "Two Fights One" was officially named "Doudizhu". Now it has swept the whole of China.
How to play: This game consists of three people playing a deck of cards, the landlord is one side, and the other two are the other side. The playing rules are similar to "competing for the top". You can use it in many places, subway, bars, stations, airports, it is a good way to relieve stress. You can also share it with your friends.
The rocket is the largest and can play any other card.
Bombs are smaller than rockets and larger than other cards. When they are all bombs, they are based on the value of the cards.
(For "Leap Field", Rocket > Pure Leap Bomb > Hard Bomb > Soft Bomb. Bombs of the same level are based on the value of the cards.)
Except for rockets and bombs, other cards must have the same card type and the same total number of cards to compare the size.
The single cards are ranked according to the value ratio, in order: King > King >2>A>K>Q>J>10>9>8>7>6>5>4>3, regardless of suit.
Pairs and three cards are ranked according to the value ratio.
Straight cards are compared according to the value of the highest card.
The plane with wings and the four with two are compared according to the third straight and the four parts, and the cards they bring do not affect the size.
(There is no distinction between the card types matched by the Leizi and the "original" cards in "Lei Zichang".)
(Licensing)
One deck of cards, three hole cards are left, and the rest are dealt to the three
(bid)
First, the system turns over a clear card, and the person who gets the clear card starts to bid first. Each person can only bid once. The largest is the landlord.
(play)
First, give the three hole cards to the landlord, and everyone can see the three hole cards. The landlord opens the cards, and then the cards are played in anti-clockwise order. When it comes to your call, you can choose PASS or play according to the rules. The round ends when one of the cards runs out.
When a house has one or two cards left, a warning will be given (a mine is displayed).
are you ready?
