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Tichu
Tichu took much of its rules and mechanics from Zheng Fen. It is a partnership climbing card game, and the object of play is to rid yourself of your hand, preferably while scoring points in the process.
What is Tichu
Tichu took much of its rules and mechanics from Zheng Fen. It is a partnership climbing card game, and the object of play is to rid yourself of your hand, preferably while scoring points in the process.
The game uses either one or two standard 52-card decks with four special cards added: dog, phoenix, dragon and Mah Jong (1). When it's your turn, you may either beat the current top card combination — single card, pair of cards, sequence of pairs, full house, etc. — or pass. If play passes all the way back to the player who laid the top cards, they win the trick, clears the cards, and can lead the next one. The card led determines the only combination of cards that can be played on that trick, so if a single card is led, then only single cards are played; if a straight of seven cards is led, then only straights of seven cards can be played, etc.
The last player out in a round gives all the cards they won to the player who exited first, and the last player's unplayed cards are handed to the opposite team. Fives, tens and Kings are worth 5, 10 and 10 points, with each hand worth one hundred points without bonuses — but the bonuses are what drive the game. At the start of a round, each player can call "Tichu" prior to playing any card. This indicates that the player thinks they can empty their hand first this round; if they do so, their team scores 100 points, and if not, their team instead loses 100 points. Cards are dealt at the start of a round in a group of eight and a group of six; a player can call "Grand Tichu" after looking at only their first eight cards for a ±200 point bonus. If both players on a team exit a round prior to either player on the opposite team, then no points are scored for cards and the winning team earns 200 points (with Tichu/Grand Tichu bonuses and penalties being applied as normal).
The first team to 1,000 points wins.
Game details
- Players
- 3–10
- Age
- +10
- Duration
- 90 min
- Difficulty
- Medium
- Type
- Board game
- Year
- 1991
- Mechanics
- Hand Management · Ladder Climbing · Predictive Bid
- Categories
- Card Game
- Designer
- Urs Hostettler
- Publisher
- Maldito Games · Devir · Playhouse Ltd · Fata Morgana Spiele
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- Ayudas de juego plastificadas
Es un juego de bazas en el que cada jugador tiene que superar la tirda del anterior jugador. Cosnta de 52 cartas de póker y otras cuatro especiales. Es un juego muy familiar. Tiene reglas sencillas y es bastante interesante. Recomendable.
Players: 4. 4 jugadores por parejas y bazas.
Aunque no me gustan los juegos de baraja, este si lo ha hecho. Ideal para echar a la mochila en una acampada o en la piscina.
Juego por parejas de agrupar cartas. Entretenido, sencillo y rápido, pero sobrevalorado.
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Abstract 2V2 card game. It definitely stands out among the other team-based card games I've played. It's drawbacks are that you have to be exactly 4 players and it has no thematic background.
[b]Primera partida[/b] (5/10) Tichu es un juego de cartas que tranquilamente podría ser un juego clásico de baraja española o francesa. El objetivo es ser el primero en deshacerte de tu mano y obtener los máximos puntos mediante bazas ganadoras en los diferentes lances de juego. Se juega por parejas. Llevar la iniciativa de la partida, gestionar bien las 4 cartas especiales (bueno tres, ya que una designa al jugador inicial), saber cuándo y cómo debemos bajar combinaciones, hacen de Tichu un juego simple en el planteamiento pero de alta difícultad en el dominio. De dificultosa explicació
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How many players is Tichu for?
Tichu plays with 3–10 players.
How long does a game take?
A game takes about 90 minutes.
What age is it suitable for?
It is recommended from age 10.
Tichu: Booster
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