عشرة كوتشينة المصرية (البصرة) Description
The Egyptian game of ten cards, also known as "Basra", is a popular card game played using cards (shadda). It is usually played between two players, but can also be played with four players. The goal of the game is to collect as many points as possible by picking up the cards on the table.
Game rules:
Papers used:
The game uses a full deck of cards without the joker.
Number of Players:
It is usually played between two players, but can be played with four players.
Distribution of cards:
Each player is dealt 4 cards.
4 cards are placed face up on the table.
the way of playing:
The first player starts by placing a card on the table and trying to pick up the existing cards.
A player can pick up cards from the table if the value of his card is equal to the sum of the values of the cards on the table.
The values are calculated as follows: Cards from 2 to 10 carry their normal values, while the Jack is 11, the Queen is 12, the King is 13, and the Ace is 1 or 11 as needed.
Basra:
If a player can capture all the cards on the table with his card, this is called "Basra" and gives him extra points.
If all cards are taken by card number 10, this is considered a special "Basra" and awards more bonus points.
End of turn:
When players run out of cards in hand, 4 new cards are dealt to each player from the remaining cards.
Play continues until the main pile runs out of cards.
Calculating points:
Points are calculated based on the cards captured.
Important papers are: papers of high value, papers that are part of Basra, and any other special papers.
game over:
The game ends when all cards are dealt and the last hand is played.
Points are collected, and the player with the most points wins the game.
Game strategies:
Plan ahead: Try to know which cards can be captured and the other player's strategy.
Basra: Try to get Basra because it gives extra points.
Capture large cards: Cards with higher values give more points, so try to capture them.
Ten Cards is a fun game that requires a combination of luck and strategy. It can be very entertaining and spark competition among players.
Game rules:
Papers used:
The game uses a full deck of cards without the joker.
Number of Players:
It is usually played between two players, but can be played with four players.
Distribution of cards:
Each player is dealt 4 cards.
4 cards are placed face up on the table.
the way of playing:
The first player starts by placing a card on the table and trying to pick up the existing cards.
A player can pick up cards from the table if the value of his card is equal to the sum of the values of the cards on the table.
The values are calculated as follows: Cards from 2 to 10 carry their normal values, while the Jack is 11, the Queen is 12, the King is 13, and the Ace is 1 or 11 as needed.
Basra:
If a player can capture all the cards on the table with his card, this is called "Basra" and gives him extra points.
If all cards are taken by card number 10, this is considered a special "Basra" and awards more bonus points.
End of turn:
When players run out of cards in hand, 4 new cards are dealt to each player from the remaining cards.
Play continues until the main pile runs out of cards.
Calculating points:
Points are calculated based on the cards captured.
Important papers are: papers of high value, papers that are part of Basra, and any other special papers.
game over:
The game ends when all cards are dealt and the last hand is played.
Points are collected, and the player with the most points wins the game.
Game strategies:
Plan ahead: Try to know which cards can be captured and the other player's strategy.
Basra: Try to get Basra because it gives extra points.
Capture large cards: Cards with higher values give more points, so try to capture them.
Ten Cards is a fun game that requires a combination of luck and strategy. It can be very entertaining and spark competition among players.
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