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Learn to Play Callbreak
Frequently Asked Questions
4 individuals are needed for a game. A deck of 52 cards, are dealt among 4 players, 13 cards to each.
A trump suit is a suit that has the highest value above other cards. In CallBreak, Spades is the trump suit.
It is the process of estimating and stating the number of hands you expect to win during a round.
To win as many hands as one has bid and to not let others achieve their bids.
When a player throws a card, the next player is supposed to throw a card of the same suit of higher rank.
If a player does not have a card of the same suit, the player can play a trump card (Spades suit), or any other card.
It is calculated according to bid. If you win as much hands as you bid, you will score your bid. If you win more that your bid, you will receive “0.1” point for each extra hand. If you are unable to match your bid, your score becomes negative with the number you bid.
It is chosen randomly. In next round, the person right to the dealer deals the hand.
Bid wisely. Play the highest-ranking card of the suit-led. If you do not have cards of the ongoing suit, play a spade.
If you bid and win 8 hands you will win the game at any round.
At the end of the rounds, the player who didn’t score any extra hand than the bid number wins the game.(perfect bidding)
Low-ranking cards are essential for maintaining control and avoiding losing valuable hands. Use them to trick your opponents and to save high-ranking cards.
Make your moves subtle. Play high ranking cards depending on the cards that have already been thrown, so that it does not get trumped by Spades later on.
Evaluate your hand.
Try to not bid on Jack or Queen.
Take calculated risk.
Use Spades wisely.
Take time while bidding, only take calculated risks.
Try to not bid on Jack or Queen.
Do not get excited when you have a good set of cards.
Do card math while in the game.
Use Card Log feature near top right of screen
Observe your opponents.
A combination of skill, observation, and psychological tactics is what it takes to outsmart opponents. Read more here: https://bhoos.com/blog/call-break-tips-how-to-get-into-opponents-head/