![]() ![]() Whichever player or team picked up the 7 of diamonds gets 1 point. If players are tied for 7’s, most 6’s breaks the tie. ![]() Whichever player or team picked up the most 7’s gets 1 point. Whichever player or team picked up the most diamonds gets 1 point. When the deck is empty and the last card has been played, if any cards remain face up on the table, the last player to successfully pick up a card gets to pick up the remaining cards. When all players have played the last card from their hand, the dealer deals 3 new cards to each player from the deck and play resumes with the next player like normal. To help remember how many Scopas a player has gotten during a round, leave one card face up in your pile of face down cards that a player has picked up. If any player picks up every card on the table and empties the board, this is called a Scopa and will be worth a bonus point later. If none of the cards on the table match or add up to the card you play, or if there are no cards on the table, you add the card you play to the center of the table face up and end your turn. Single cards must be taken before groups of cards) If there were also another 10 on the table, you would have to pick that up instead. If any number of face up cards on the table add up to the exact value of the card you play, you pick up all the cards and put them face down in a pile in front of you (for example if you have a 10 in your hand and there is a 5, a 4, and a 1 on the table, you could use your 10 to pick up all 3 of the cards on the table. If the card you play matches the value of a card face up on the table, pick up both cards and put them face down in a pile in front of you (for example, if you have a 9 in your hand and there is a 9 on the table, you can play the 9 from your hand to pick up the 9 on the table) On your turn, you choose a single card from your hand to play onto the table. ![]() Once you are comfortable with the rules, I recommend increasing the hand size. Ace is one, so you go 1-10 in each suit.įor a standard game to learn the rules, deal 3 cards to each player and reveal 4 cards face up in the center of the table. You can use a standard 52 card deck and remove the face cards. Depending on the variation and starting hand size, you can make the game as strategic or as light as you want it to be. Scopa is an Italian card game with many variations. If you think this way, you should give Scopa a try. Traditional playing cards seem underestimated in this sub, with many people incorrectly assuming that they are too light, or too random to be interesting to board gamers. ![]()
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