Kachuful (Judgment): Now available for online family and friend games! Kachuful is a trick-taking card game originating from India, a variation of Oh Hell, also known as Judgment or Forecasting in some regions. The game boasts several variations. Unsure about scoring (adding 10 to hands or multiplying by 10)? Or the rule restricting the last player's guess? Don't worry, we've got you covered! Our game settings allow you to customize your scoring method and whether to apply the last-player restriction.
Create a new room, share the room code with your friends, and invite them to join. You can review the settings while they're connecting. Begin the game once everyone is present. Each player receives one card in round one, two in round two, and so on, up to round eight. The trump suit changes each round, cycling through Spades, Diamonds, Clubs, and Hearts. Players estimate their hand count at the start of each round. Crucially, the last player to estimate cannot choose from the remaining cards; at least one player must lose a round. This rule is admin-adjustable in the settings.
Each player plays one card; the first player's card determines the suit others 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 (13 or 30, depending on the admin-set scoring model). The player with the highest score after eight rounds wins.
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