Brisca/Briscola
Brisca/Briscola is a card game for 2 to 4 players. The object of the game is to collect the most points taking tricks with high card values. There is no compulsion to follow suit. The player with the highest card in a round takes the trick.
The player who wins the specified number of rounds wins the game.
Rules
At the start of the game, each player receives 3 cards. The rest of the cards are placed face-down on a pile. The uppermost card is turned over and placed under the pile in such a way that half of it remains visible. This card shows which suit is trump.
The object of the game is to win as many points as possible by taking tricks. The values of the cards in a trick should of course be as high as possible. The player to the dealer’s right opens the game. The winner of one round always opens the next by playing a card. You can play any card you wish. There is no compulsion to follow suit.
Once all cards have been played, the player with the highest card wins the trick. A trump card automatically wins a trick. If more than one trump card is played, the trump card with the highest value wins. At the end of one trick and before the start of a new trick, the winner may draw a card from the pile. The other players may then draw cards counter-clockwise. In the last round the last player then draws the trump card.
The winner of the game is the player who wins the number of rounds specified at the beginning. If e.g. three rounds were selected, a player must play three rounds in order to win. If one of the rounds ends in a draw, none of the players win that round.
Points
The following cards with the following values are used in the game:
- Ace: 11 points
- Three: 10 points
- King: 4 points
- Queen: 3 points
- Jack: 2 points
- 7, 6, 5, 4 and 2 have no value