玩家评分: 6.4

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Rook

桌游极客排名: 2550

本月排名变化: 16

玩家评分: 6.4

玩家人数: 2 - 6 (最佳: 4人)

时长: 45 分钟

难度: 1.87 (毛线)

适合年龄: 8+

专业评分: 6.01

语言依赖:

无依赖

出版年份: 1906

出版商:

| Editrice Giochi | Hasbro | Miro Company

设计师:

| George S. Parker | Grace Parker

美工:

| Pierre Jacquot

桌游类别:

|卡牌游戏

Rook是一个基于王牌的伎俩游戏,玩了一盘Rook扑克牌。它是由派克兄弟在1906年首次出售。 Rook甲板类似于一张标准卡片,但只有四到四种颜色的1-14(无面卡或卡片套装(黑桃等))的数字。

标准游戏是1人,2人,3人和4人的4人合作伙伴游戏取消了一张41张牌(与Rook卡)。每手牌,球员出价特朗普,然后赢得中标的合伙人必须在手中拿出积分。每个技巧的玩法类似于Whist游戏,如Bridge。卡片必须跟着相同颜色的卡片。如果玩家没有颜色领先,玩家可能会扮演王牌的角色。颜色最高的卡牌赢得了伎俩,除非伎俩被胜过,然后最高的王牌胜利。 Rook卡可随时播放,总是赢得伎俩。与Whist或Bridge不同的是,技巧的数量并不重要,但是某些计数卡(5,10,14和Rook卡)的技巧是值得的,这是游戏得分。

&# 10;标准游戏是4人,但在规则中有2人和3人的变体,还有很多变化和房屋规则在玩。

Rook也有被称为传教士扑克。 Rook甲板上没有一张卡片或者一张标准甲板上的套装,经常是一些宗教团体玩的卡片游戏,他们反对使用一张标准卡片。

Rook is a trump-based trick-taking game played with a deck of Rook playing cards. It was first sold in 1906 by Parker Brothers. The Rook deck is similar to a standard deck of cards, but has only numbers from 1-14 in four colors (no face cards or card suits (spades, etc.)). The standard game is a 4-player partnership game with the 1's, 2's, 3's, and 4's removed for a deck of 41 cards (with the Rook card). Each hand, players bid for Trump, and then the partnership that won the bid must make the amount of points bid in the hand. Play of each trick is similar to Whist games like Bridge. The card led must be followed by a card of the same color. A player may play a trump color if they have none of the color led. The highest card of the color led wins the trick, unless the trick is trumped, and then the highest trump wins the trick. The Rook card can be played at any time, and always wins the trick. Unlike Whist or Bridge, the amount of tricks is not important, but certain count cards (5's, 10's, 14's, and the Rook card) taken in tricks are worth points, which is how the game is scored. The standard game is 4-player, but there are variants for 2-player and 3-player in the rules, and there also are many variations and house rules used in play. Rook has also been referred to as Missionary Poker. The Rook deck, with no-face cards or suits from a standard deck of cards, has often been a card game played by religious groups who object to using a standard deck of cards.