![]() The play begins with the player to dealer's left and continues clockwise. They also block the discard pile for the opponents when discarded. These can be melded in groups (following the normal rules for groups), but only on the turn on which you go out. You may also use the red threes to block the discard pile, in the same manner as you would do with the black threes or the wild cards. If the round is finished and you have one or more red threes in your hand, you will be penalized with 750 points, regardless of the number of red threes that you hold. If you do not have the necessary sambas or canastas to end the game, for every melded red three you receive 100 penalty points. When you are lucky enough to have melded all 6 red threes (or you and your partner together in a 4 or 6 game) you receive a bonus of 1000 points instead of 600 points. Every melded red three is worth 100 bonus points, but only when you have the required two sambas or canastas necessary to end the game. You may meld a red three as a single card, to be eligible for a bonus, but you don't have to. Therefore only five different sambas are possible in a suit, consisting of the ranks: 4-10 5-jack 6-queen 7-king 8-ace. Wild cards and threes cannot be used in a samba. No further cards can be added to a samba. Sequences can be extended to a maximum of seven cards a complete sequence of seven cards is called a samba. A sequence is a set of at least three natural cards of the same suit which are consecutive in rank. The novelty in this game, compared to Canasta, is the fact that you can build sequences. So if I have melded two aces and a joker, I can later start a separate meld consisting entirely of real aces, hoping to make a pure canasta. In Samba, it is legal to have more than one group of the same rank of cards and keep them separate. It is also possible to meld a group, or even a canasta of black threes, but black threes can only be melded on the turn in which the player who melds them goes out. If it contains one or more wild cards, it is a mixed canasta, indicated by stacking the cards with a black card on top.įurther cards, beyond seven, can be added to a canasta, but if you add wild cards to a pure canasta, this degrades it to a mixed canasta. If all the cards in it are natural, it is a pure canasta, indicated by stacking the cards together with a red card on top. there must not be more than two wild cards in a group.Ī group of seven or more cards is called a canasta.there must be at least twice as many natural cards as wild cards.Wild cards can be used to substitute for some of the cards of a group, with the following restrictions: To end the game by going out, your team must have melded at least two sambas or two canastas or one of each.Ī group is a set of three or more natural cards of the same rank, for example three kings, or five eights. A group of seven or more equal cards is a canasta, and a sequence of seven cards is caled a samba. ![]() There are two types of meld: groups and sequences. The value of a meld is the sum of the values of the individual cards in it. If you begin a meld, you partner can later add cards to it, and vice versa. In partnership versions of the game, melds belong to a partnership, not an individual. The objective of the game is to score points for melds, which are sets of cards which you display face up on the table. The next card is placed face up on the table to start the discard pile, and the remaining cards are stacked face down beside it, to form the stock. When there are 6 players, everyone receives 13 cards. When there are 2, 3, 4, or 5 players, 15 cards are dealt to each player. The threes have special uses, described later. The 4s to aces inclusive are natural cards. The values of the individual cards are as follows: Samba is played with 162 cards, three decks of 52 cards and 6 jokers. In the event of 6 players, all partners are always separated by two other players. ![]() When there are four players you and your partners are placed opposite at the table. Samba is a three pack card game that can be played with 2, 3, 4, 5 or even 6 players! When you're playing with two, three or five players, everyone plays his or her own game when you're playing with 4 or 6 players, you play with a partner. These canasta cards can be ordered from. They come as a double pack (108 cards) so you would need two of these for a three-deck samba game. Piatnik or Bicycle Canasta cards (marked with point values) can also be used for Samba. It is recommended that you understand the basics of Canasta before you play this variation. ![]() In some places it is known as Samba-Canasta one Dutch book also calls it Straat-Canasta (Sequence-Canasta). This page is based on a contribution from Harrie Wiering, who describes the Dutch version of this game. ![]()
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