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Badam Satti (Fan Tan)(Seven Of Hearts)(Parliament)

Badam Satti (Fan Tan)(Seven Of Hearts)(Parliament) APK

Badam Satti (Fan Tan)(Seven Of Hearts)(Parliament) APK

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It one of the most popular house hold game in India.

What's Badam Satti (Fan Tan)(Seven Of Hearts)(Parliament) APK?

Badam Satti (Fan Tan)(Seven Of Hearts)(Parliament) is a app for Android, It's developed by CoderCell author.
First released on google play in 4 years ago and latest version released in 3 years ago.
This app has 3.6K download times on Google play and rated as 2.95 stars with 19 rated times.
This product is an app in Card category. More infomartion of Badam Satti (Fan Tan)(Seven Of Hearts)(Parliament) on google play
Domino, also known as Card Dominoes, Spoof, Sevens, Fan Tan (US) or Parliament (UK), is a card game of the Eights group for 3 - 7 players in which players aim to shed cards by matching the preceding ones or, if unable, must draw from the stock. Cards are played out to form a layout of sequences going up and down in suit from the agreed starting card (e.g. a Seven or an Unter). The game is won by the player who is first to empty his or her hand. The game is a cross between dominoes and patience and is suitable for children who have learned the various card values.

Domino variants are played with 32- or 52-card packs and French- or German-suited cards.

Rules-
All cards are dealt with the players, even if as a result some players have one card more than others. The first player begins by leading a card of the agreed rank, say, a Jack or Unter to the table. The next player must then play a Ten or a Queen/Ober of the same suit. Subsequently, players must either add a card of the same suit and one higher or one lower than the sequence of cards on the table. Players may also play another Jack or Unter to start a new suit sequence. A player who cannot place a card passes.

The player who is first to shed his cards wins; play usually continues to determine who is second, third, etc.

Scoring, if desired, can be done by simply counting the remaining cards in players' hands. Other methods of scoring such as counting the remaining pips (Jacks, Queens, and Kings each contributing 10, Aces contributing 15) may lead to greater attention to high-scoring cards. Alternatively, points may be awarded or deducted depending on the order in which players 'go out'.

The game is well suited for parties of mixed ages; with small children, it can be played until all players have finished.