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Last Stocked on 8/7/2023

Product Info

Title
Scopa
Publisher
Category
Publish Year
2012
Dimensions
7.5x5.25x2"
NKG Part #
2147837352
Type
Boxed Game
Age Range
13 Years and Up
# Players
2 - 6 Players
Game Length
15 - 30 Minutes

Description

The rules are quite simple. Scopa is played with two to four players, or two teams of two players each. At the beginning of the game a player is chosen as dealer. The dealer deals three cards to each player, starting on the right and going counterclockwise. After every player has got his cards, the dealer puts four cards face up on the table. The first player that received cards is the first to start playing. During their turn, a player can place a card face up on the table, or take a trick. A trick is taken by matching the value of a card in the hand to a card of the same value, or two or more cards with same total value, on the table. Captured cards are placed aside and will be counted to calculate points at the end of the round. If a player takes the last card or cards on the table, he has swept, “fatto scopa” and gets an extra point.

If a player can take a single card, or multiple cards with a total value equal to the played card, he must take the single card. If he can take a trick he must do so, placing on the table a card that can take a trick is invalid.

When all the players are out of cards, the dealers deal three more cards to each player and the round goes on until all the cards in the deck have been played. When the dealer plays the last card of the final round, the last player that got a trick is awarded all the cards remaining on the table and points are calculated. If a player or team reached 11 points, or is winning 7 to 0 (a “cappotto“) the game ends, otherwise the player on the right of the dealer becomes the new dealer and another round starts.