1. Nikola,
Hello,
now that Tysiac works globally well, I wanted to remind about an earlier suggestion, versions for 2 and 4 players. Adapting the game depending on the number of players would certainly make it more flexible depending on the situation, and the 2 players version is also quite fun.
For the 4 players version, there is nothing special to write. The player next to the dealer simply doesn't take part in the round. He wins the points of the kitty, including if it has any marriages.
Every round, it's a different pausing player.
All other rules remain the same. In some regions it's the player opposite of the dealer pausing, but I don't think that this is very important and both choices have the same effect.
Two players version
this one is a little more involved because there are several variants, but it mostly concerns changing how the cards are dealt, so it should not be too much work still hopefully. I leave the 3 variants I know about, you can choose the one most suitable for implementation.
Polish Tysiac
In this variant, two players receive 10 cards. There are two different kitties of 2 cards each. They are of course hidden at the beginning. Bidding works the same, with the player next to the dealer making a mandatory bid of 100 at least.
The taker of the round chooses a kitty to reveal, first or second, of course without knowing its contents yet. Once the kitty is revealed, it goes to the hand of the taker. The taker then discards two cards of his choice, and finally the round begins with 10 tricks.
The cards of the second (hidden kitty) don't play any part in the round, nor do the discarded cards, unless in one condition. If the taker bids 120 and wins all tricks, he wins the points from the hidden cards so that he can have a total of 120 points.
Russian Tysiac
In this variant of the game, the two players receive 8 cards. There are also two kitties, but this time of 4 cards each.
The taker reveals one of them, and adds it to his hand. Then, he gives two cards to his opponent. In the end, we again have 10 tricks to play.
The second hidden kitty is important for the winner of the last trick of the round, as he wins all the points contained in it.
This variant is probably my favorite, as it allows you to try to prepare and win the last trick, in order to prevent your opponent from winning additional points.
Russian Tysiac 2
This is the variant that I've never really played personally and it sounds the least exciting, but it's described on Pagat, so wanted to mention it just in case.
9 cards are dealt to each player, and there are two kitties of 3 cards. The taker takes one kitty as usual, He discards one card, keeps one for himself, and gives one to his opponent. In this variant, the hidden cards never play a part, even if the taker wins all the tricks.
This version also changes a few things regarding bidding:
- The bidding starts at 85 and not 100,
- There is no ability to abandon the round, no 0 scores and no barrel,
These are the items that make this variant the least exciting, in my view.
Hopefully you can implement one of the two player versions, and as usual, I am here for any clarifications or comments. Thanks for all the work done on the game so far.
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