
Kachuful (Judgement), a captivating trick-taking card game originating from India, is now available for online multiplayer fun with family and friends! A variation of Oh Hell, it's also known as Judgement or Forecasting in some regions. The game boasts several variations, leaving you to decide on your preferred scoring method (adding 10 to hands or multiplying by 10) and whether to enforce the restriction preventing the last player from guessing remaining cards.
Fear not, we've got you covered! Our in-game settings allow you to customize your experience by selecting your scoring model and choosing whether to implement the last player restriction. Simply create a new room, share the room code with your friends, and wait for them to join. You can review and adjust settings while they're connecting. Once everyone's in, start the game!
Gameplay unfolds over eight rounds, with each player receiving one card in round one, two in round two, and so on. The trump suit changes each round in a repeating cycle: Spades, Diamonds, Clubs, and Hearts. At the start of each round, every player estimates the number of hands they expect to win. Note that the last player to estimate cannot select from the remaining cards in that round, ensuring at least one player doesn't get their prediction exactly right. This rule can be disabled by the room administrator in the settings.
During gameplay, the first player's card determines the suit other players must follow. If a player lacks that suit, they can use a trump card to win the hand or play any other card. Players who accurately predict their hand wins earn points (either 13 or 30, depending on the room's settings). The player with the highest score after eight rounds is declared the winner!
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