Sasku is a fink.

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Mets58 2015-12-13T17:37:58+02:00
In overshooting, you can even go to the top of the tree, but in mast loss, this does not happen :)
MeikopVint.ee founder 2015-12-24T15:05:56+02:00
I wrote down Sasku rules, based on which I make the game vint.
MeikopVint.ee founder 2016-01-08T09:59:11+02:00
Done! It seemed like there were some improvements that needed to be made (for example, random order of players in the game). It seems that making card games is starting to become clear. If it took 130 hours to make the 4-person peredkidnoi, then only 30 hours to make the sasku :)!
janina 2016-01-08T15:49:05+02:00
[i]posted by Meikop[/i] Done! It seemed like there were some improvements that needed to be made (for example, random order of players in the game). It seems that making card games is starting to become clear. If it took 130 hours to make the 4-person family kidnoi, then only 30 hours to make the sasku :)!
Smart man then
bacco 2016-01-30T12:49:46+02:00
Wouldn't it be reasonable if, when playing in pairs, the player with whom the game is started could allow or deny a partner, not the table creator. This would eliminate the sole right of the table creator. For example, when I create a table, I can choose a partner, an opponent, and then, if more people want a partner, I choose the weaker one in my opinion. And that would be questionable in relation to the opponents. I hope the idea was understandable.
KOBA1 2016-01-30T13:21:18+02:00
[i]posted by bacco[/i] Wouldn't it be reasonable if when playing in pairs, the player with whom the game is started could allow or deny a pair, not the table creator. This would eliminate the sole right of the table creator. For example, when I make a table, I can choose a pair, an opponent, and then, if more people want a pair, I choose the weaker one in my opinion. And that would be questionable in relation to the opponents. I hope the idea was understandable.
Yep, that could be the case.
Setu 2016-02-21T18:17:11+02:00
A small observation that might need attention. One point is awarded for a square over the village even in the event of a stalemate. In my opinion, two points should be awarded for a square over the village in the event of a stalemate, because in the case of a square over the village board, six points are awarded, just like other trumps. And there is still a little confusion with the opening move. The opening move should be made by the player next to the game maker (I think?). Sometimes this is not the case, you should review it.
OneOfTheBest 2016-02-21T19:37:30+02:00
In my opinion, no extra points are awarded for being stuck in the village. And in my opinion, the one who makes the trump should make the opening move, at least that's how it's always been played in Saaremaa.
Setu 2016-04-03T13:25:15+03:00
Would such a solution be possible to easily lower the participation threshold in a card game? Right now you have to cancel and start a new one.
MeikopVint.ee founder 2021-05-17T11:59:50+03:00
Starting tomorrow, there will be small updates to the site:

* Sasku is playable in a new game room
* The person giving the picture no longer has to say whether they want to give the picture, it happens automatically
* Fixed a bug that occurred when both partners had one picture and both gave a picture. Now it gives the picture to whoever gets to do it first

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