Truco Offline

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About this game

In this game you don't need internet!

Each player receives three cards from a subset of the deck consisting of the numbers 1 to 7, the Jack (Spanish: Sota), worth 9, the Queen or Knight (Spanish: Caballo), worth 8, and the Rei (Spanish: Rey), worth 10.

The most common form of the game is the four-player version, where there are two teams of two players, who sit opposite each other. For six players, there are two teams of three players, with a second player on the same team.

In Truco Cego, 8s and 9s are also taken, playing with the numbers from 1 to 7, plus the Jack (in Spanish: Hombre a pie or in Spanish: Sota), the Cavalo (in Spanish: Caballo or in Spanish: Hombre a Caballo) and the King (Spanish: Rey or Spanish: Padre).

You can play with 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 or 12 people, always divided into two teams. In modalities of 6 to 12 people, the odd rounds are played in teams and the even rounds are played individually, only the players facing each other (the so-called forehead games). In this case, individual points count for the team as a whole. There is still a last modality, with three people, where the players take turns, forming pairs against a single player, the carancho. In this case, the points are counted individually (but the duo earns the points together). The carancho always receives the first card and an extra card. Of these, you can choose the three best and discard one; then the game proceeds normally.

The game is played until one team finishes the game with 2 games of 12 points. There are 24 points divided into two halves, the lower half called Bad (Spanish: malas), and the upper half called Boas (Spanish: Buenas). The first team to score 12 points will zero the score and it will have a bad one (in Spanish: malas), if it manages to score 12 points again it wins the good ones (in Spanish: buenas) and wins the takedown, otherwise the other team There will also be a bad one (Spanish: malas) and whoever wins the next one wins the fall.4 .

The popular appeal of the game comes from the exciting betting system. Each type of score can be bet to score more points for the team. Proposals can be accepted, rejected or increased. Bluffing and deception are also fundamental to the game.
Updated on
09 Oct 2023

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