Seep (0)
ag.gameitem.AGID:
Playtime: 0
Min. Age: 0
Number of Players:
4
ag.gameitem.publisher:
(Public Domain)
Designers:
Unknown
Artists:
Unknown
Mechanics:
Unknown
Beschreibung
Seep is a classic Indian card game played between 2 or 4 players using a standard 52-card pack without jokers. Seep is more over popular in Indian, Pakistan and few other Asian countries.
The aim of the Seep game is to capture cards worth points from a layout on the table (also known as the floor). The game ends when one team has accumulated a lead of at least 100 points over the other team (this is called a baazi). Players can decide in advance how many games (baazis) they want to play.
At the end of the seep round the scoring value of the captured cards is counted: (1) All cards of the Spade suit have point values corresponding to their capture value (from the king, worth 13, down to the ace, worth 1), (2) The aces of the other three suits are also worth 1 point each, and (3) The ten of diamonds is worth 6 points.
Players can also score for a seep, which occurs when a player captures all the cards from the layout, leaving the table empty. Normally a seep is worth 50 points, but a seep made on the very first play is worth only 25 points, and a seep made on the last play is worth no points at all.
Seep is a classic Indian card game played between 2 or 4 players using a standard 52-card pack without jokers. Seep is more over popular in Indian, Pakistan and few other Asian countries.
The aim of the Seep game is to capture cards worth points from a layout on the table (also known as the floor). The game ends when one team has accumulated a lead of at least 100 points over the other team (this is called a baazi). Players can decide in advance how many games (baazis) they want to play.
At the end of the seep round the scoring value of the captured cards is counted: (1) All cards of the Spade suit have point values corresponding to their capture value (from the king, worth 13, down to the ace, worth 1), (2) The aces of the other three suits are also worth 1 point each, and (3) The ten of diamonds is worth 6 points.
Players can also score for a seep, which occurs when a player captures all the cards from the layout, leaving the table empty. Normally a seep is worth 50 points, but a seep made on the very first play is worth only 25 points, and a seep made on the last play is worth no points at all.
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ag.gameitem.lastUpdated: 2025-04-29 18:20:00.305