Discover the exciting world of *Svara Online*, a strategic and fast-paced card game enjoyed by players around the globe. Also known as Svarka, this classic game is played using a 32-card deck ranging from 7 to Ace. With a minimum of two players and thousands of possible combinations (exactly 4960), Svara offers endless entertainment and opportunities for skillful play.
How to Play Svara
Each player is dealt three cards in a clockwise direction. The objective is simple: achieve the highest point value based on specific card combinations. Below are the key rules that govern how points are calculated:
- Card Values: Cards 7 through 9 are worth their face value. The 10, Jack, Queen, and King are each worth 10 points. Aces are the most valuable at 11 points each.
- Same Color Bonus: If all your cards are of the same color (suit doesn’t matter), add up their individual values for your total score. For example, Q♦, K♦, 10♠ equals 20 points, while 10♠, 8♠, K♥ gives you 18 points.
- Ace Combinations: Aces can be combined regardless of suit. Two Aces equal 22 points, and three Aces bring a powerful 33 points.
- The Special 7♣: Known by many names like “Ceco Jonchev,” “Chechak,” or “Yoncho,” this card can combine with any other cards for an additional 11 points.
- Three of a Kind: Three 7s is the strongest combination in the game, worth 34 points. Other three-of-a-kind hands are valued at three times the base value of the card. For instance, three 8s give 24 points, and three Queens yield 30 points.
Examples of Point Calculations
- 7♥, 9♦, 9♣ = 9 points
- 10♠, 10♦, 10♣ = 30 points
- 8♣, K♥, 9♦ = 10 points
- K♥, 9♥, Q♣ = 19 points
- Q♣, Q♥, 9♦ = 10 points
- A♠, A♦, 10♣ = 22 points
- 8♠, A♦, 7♣ = 22 points
- 10♦, 9♦, J♦ = 29 points
- Q♣, Q♥, Q♦ = 30 points
- 7♣, K♥, K♦ = 31 points
- 7♣, A♥, A♦ = 33 points
- Two 7s (any suits) = 23 points
Betting Rules in Svara
- All players place an initial bet called the ante before the cards are dealt.
- The player to the left of the dealer may choose to make a blind bet before looking at their cards.
- If someone makes a blind bet, the next player can either match it or raise by doubling the amount.
- If a player skips the blind bet, no further blind bets are allowed in that round.
- After receiving the cards, players proceed with regular betting rounds.
- If there’s already a blind bet, subsequent players must at least double the existing wager.
- To challenge other players, the one who made the blind bet must cover the current bet to see others’ hands.
- If no one matches the blind bet, the player who placed it wins the pot automatically.
- The player with the highest hand value wins the round.
- If no one places a blind bet and no further wagers are made, the dealer wins by default.
- In case of a tie between two or more players, a new round called Svara begins, carrying over all previous bets.
- Any player can join the Svara round by paying the required entry amount.
What's New in Version 11.0.141
Last Updated: September 13, 2024
This latest update includes minor bug fixes and performance improvements. Make sure to install or update to version 11.0.141 for the best gaming experience!
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