Pazaak

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Pazaak

Unread post by Linebeck » 19 May 2017 17:15

Here's a Pazaak site
http://www.pazaak.org/play
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Re: Pazaak

Unread post by Vlet Hansen » 20 May 2017 18:47

oh boy, now I can lose without needing to boot up KOTOR!
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Re: Pazaak

Unread post by Linebeck » 20 May 2017 20:23

I'm great at pazaak
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Re: Pazaak

Unread post by Aondeug » 21 May 2017 04:00

I still have no idea how to play this damned game.

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Re: Pazaak

Unread post by Linebeck » 25 May 2017 15:52

XD It plays a lot like Black Jack, but your actions are hit, stand, and side deck. If you want to practice, you can play with Mission in the Enon Hawk in KOTOR without losing credits.
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Re: Pazaak

Unread post by Aarlaya » 29 May 2017 02:52

Vlet Hansen wrote:oh boy, now I can lose without needing to boot up KOTOR!
Same, same.
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Re: Pazaak

Unread post by Linebeck » 17 Jun 2017 20:16

It's all about the side deck. The best side deck is two of each of the +/- cards (i.e. 2 +/- 1's, 2+/- 2's, all the way up to 2 +/- 6's). Of course you won't be able to start with these cards, so here's the value of cards.
The value of types, in order of low to high, is blue+ cards, red- cards, then combo +/- cards.
When comes to number value, you want the extremes (ones and twos and fives and sixes)
The two main strategies are staying low, so your opponent will bust, and to try and use as little of your side deck as possible (this is why minus sixes are good, as you never have to use more than one one card pe turn to stay low), because once your side deck is gone, you only have luck.
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