Batak is a variant of the popular trick-taking card game Spades. It is also known by various names such as Oh Hell!, Blackout, Nomination Whist, Elevator (l'Ascenseur in France), Boerenbridge, or 10 op en neer in the Netherlands, and German Bridge in Hong Kong.
A standard 52-card deck is used in Batak. The cards in each suit rank from high to low as A K Q J 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2, with 13 cards dealt to each player.
The gameplay involves a player leading the first card, with each subsequent player required to follow suit if possible. If not, the player must play the trump card or any other suit if they have no trump. The player with the highest value card (either the trump card or the led suit if no trump was played) wins the trick and proceeds to lead the next one. Play continues until all tricks have been played and won.
There are two variations of the game: simple and auction. In the simple version, players bid on the number of tricks they believe they can win in that hand and then strive to fulfill that bid. In the auction game, the player with the highest bid wins the auction and must fulfill their bid, while other players aim to win at least one trick.
Experience a straightforward interface and an appealing game layout while playing Batak!
Overview
Batak is a Shareware software in the category Miscellaneous developed by Unknown Publisher.
The latest version of Batak is currently unknown. It was initially added to our database on 03/15/2010.
Batak runs on the following operating systems: Android/iOS.
Batak has not been rated by our users yet.
FAQ
What is Batak?
Batak is a card game that originated in the Philippines and is popular throughout Southeast Asia.
How many players can play Batak?
Batak can be played by 2-4 players.
What is the objective of Batak?
The objective of Batak is to be the first player to get rid of all their cards.
How is Batak played?
Players take turns playing a card that matches the top card on the discard pile in either number or suit.
Are there any special cards in Batak?
Yes, there are special action cards like skip, reverse, and wild cards that add twists to the game.
Can you stack action cards in Batak?
No, action cards cannot be stacked. Only one action card can be played per turn.
Is there a penalty for failing to say 'Batak' when you have one card left?
Yes, in some variations of the game, there may be a penalty if a player fails to say 'Batak' when they have one card left.
How long does a typical game of Batak last?
The length of a game of Batak can vary depending on the number of players, but it usually lasts around 10-30 minutes.
Can Batak be played with children?
Yes, Batak can be enjoyed by players of all ages. However, younger children might need some help understanding the rules.
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