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Briscola Chiamata
5
average 10 minutes
Easy
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Card Game Bluffing
Auction/Bidding Partnerships Trick-taking

Briscola Chiamata (English: declaration Briscola) is the five-player version of Briscola. Every player is dealt eight cards, so that no cards remain undealt. Then, each player, starting from the dealer's right and proceeding counter-clockwise, bids in an auction to declare how many points they will score. A player may pass, and hence cannot bid again in that game. The bid represents the number of points that player believes he is capable of accumulating. Bidding continues until all but one player have passed in a round. This remaining player has then "won the bid" and therefore gets to declare the Briscola, i.e. the trump suit. The declarer also declares a specific Briscola card (example, the "Ace of Cups" if Cups was the declared Briscola) and the holder of this card is then determined to be the declarer's partner. Logically, the declarer would declare the highest Briscola card he does not already hold in the hopes of creating the strongest combined hand between him and his partner. The remaining three players are partnered with each other, without their knowledge. Each player, other than the declarer's partner, acts independently, until it is clear which players are partners. Infrequently, the declarer may declare a Briscola card he already holds (if he feels he has a very strong hand), in which case the other four players are partenered against him. Because of the unique method of declaration and blind partnering in this variation of the game, it is considered to be one of the most entertaining variations of the game. Game strategy is often devised to determine which player is partnered with the declarer, whereas the declarer's partner may devise ruses and decoy strategies to fool the other players, such as not taking a trick, or playing points on a trick that will be won by an opponent. The "advanced" version The more advanced and most commonly played version of Briscola Chiamata requires the players to first bid the rank of the Briscola they wish to call. As the bidding progresses, the rank is reduced, all other players pass. If a two (the lowes card) is bid, players start bidding the point total they must earn to win the match, starting from 62 (since 61 is the minimum possible to win during normal bidding). Then, the last bidder may declare the suit of the Briscola. In this version, the objective is for the declarer and his partner to earn at least 61 points, or the amount of points bid by the declarer, if the auction got to that phase.

Overall Statistics for AntonioMartino's Gaming Group

Total Games Played: 1
Average Players Per Game 5

Win/Loss Statistics for AntonioMartino's Gaming Group

Badges Name   NemePoints   Total Games   Avg. NemePoints   Wins / Losses % Won  
Cikketta 11  1 11.00 
1
0
100 %
Maria, Della Palma 1 7.00 
0
1
0 %
Gera, Palma Pescara 1 4.00 
0
1
0 %
Martina Castrioti 1 3.00 
0
1
0 %
AntonioMartino 1 2.00 
0
1
0 %

    Last 1 Played Games for AntonioMartino's Gaming Group

    Date Played Result
    6/10/2017
    1st Cikketta (10 game points scored)
    11 
    2nd Maria, Della Palma (8 game points scored)
    3rd Gera, Palma Pescara (7 game points scored)
    4th Martina Castrioti (6 game points scored)
    5th AntonioMartino (4 game points scored)