Hazari (হাজারি) Card Game - Addictive Fun Similar to Teen Patti & Poker
Hazari (হাজারী) Card Game Free - An incredibly addictive offline card game for endless entertainment.
Long Description:
Features:
- Versatile Gameplay: Play against both user and CPU players for a varied gaming experience.
- Universal Compatibility: Designed to fit all phones and tablets, supporting all screen sizes.
- Accessible to All: Suitable for players of all skill levels, from beginners to experts.
- User-Friendly Design: Simple UI and easy settings make it a breeze to navigate and enjoy.
- Engaging and Easy: Very fun and straightforward to play, perfect for casual gaming.
- Great Time Pass: An excellent option for killing time with friends or solo.
- Smart CPU Opponents: Compete against the best logical CPU players for a challenging experience.
About the Hazari Game:
- Player Count and Deck: Hazari is a four-player card game played with a standard 52-card deck.
- Card Distribution: Each player receives 13 cards, totaling 52 cards in play.
- Card Arrangement: Players arrange their cards in descending order, from highest to lowest.
- Calling 'Up': Once a player finishes arranging their cards, they call 'Up'.
- Starting Play: The game begins with the player to the right of the dealer, who starts by throwing the first card.
- Winning Rounds: The highest card value wins the round, and the winner throws the next three cards in power order.
- Scoring: After all cards are played, they are counted to determine points.
- Point System: Cards from Ace (A) to 10 are worth 10 points each, while cards from 9 to 2 are worth 5 points each.
- Point Values: Specifically, A, K, Q, J, and 10 are each worth 10 points, and 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, and 2 are each worth 5 points.
- Winning the Game: The player who first accumulates 1000 points across multiple games wins.
- Tie Breaker: If two players throw the same card, the second player's card beats the first.
- Card Hierarchy for Winning:
- Troy: Any three identical cards (e.g., AAA, KKK, QQQ, JJJ, 10-10-10, down to 222).
- Color Run: Three cards of the same suit in sequence (e.g., AKQ of Spades, A23 of Hearts, down to 432 of Clubs).
- Run: Three cards in sequence, regardless of suit (e.g., AKQ of any suits, A23 of any suits, down to 432 of any suits).
- Color: Three cards of the same suit, not necessarily in sequence (e.g., KQ2 of Hearts, 589 of Spades).
- Pair: Two cards of the same rank, plus a third card (e.g., 443, 99J, QQ6).
- Indi or Individuals: Three cards that don't form any of the above combinations (e.g., 5 of Hearts, 7 of Spades, 9 of Diamonds).
How to Play:
- Card Arrangement: Each player organizes their 13 cards into groups of 3, 3, 3, and 4.
- First Round: The first player throws their highest 3 cards, followed by the other players.
- Winning and Continuing: The winner of the first round throws their next highest 3 cards, and so on.
- Final Round: The winner of the third round throws their remaining 4 cards, and the highest value wins.
- Game Continuation: Play continues until a player reaches 1000 points.
What's New in Version 1.2.2
Last updated on Sep 30, 2024
- Bug Fixes: Enjoy a smoother gaming experience with the latest bug fixes.
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