If you win all three rows, this also results in a +3 scoop bonus.
The three rows are scored against your opponent with the winner of each row getting +1 point. As with other Chinese Poker variants, a disqualified or “fouled” hand automatically loses every row. And your middle low hand must be at least a ten-low, meaning that your biggest card is no higher than a ten without a pair, a straight, or a flush. To make a qualifying hand, your top hand must be no better (as a normal poker hand) than your bottom hand. If you stay in Fantasyland, “Super” or otherwise, you get a normal 14-card Fantasyland hand. This double-bonus is rare, but well worth it. Here, for example, the player qualifies for Super Fantasyland by making both aces on top and a wheel in the middle: Meanwhile, in a twist from high-only Pineapple OFC, you can also earn a 15-card “Super Fantasyland” round by qualifying for Fantasyland twice in the same normal hand.