![]() A partial game can also end because there are no cards left in the stock deck, although this very rarely happens.Ī player or couple is said to have Barbele when, at the end of a partial game, their score reaches or exceeds 750 points. When a player says “Pumba” and there is only one discard left on the table, they cannot take it to finish the game, there must be at least two discards on the table so in this case they will have to take a card from the stock deck. When, after discarding, a player only has one card left in their hand, they must warn both their partner and the opposing players that they are about to finish by saying “Pumba” out loud. If this is done in the first turn of the game, it is called “Folding the hand”, i the hope that it makes it easier for their partner to play all of their cards. Folding is finishing a partial game by showing all the cards in a hand at once. ![]() If the player still has one card left, they can also end the game by discarding it. The cards must be place face up on the table in front of only one of the team, since the game is common to both, and in such a way that all the card numbers are visible so that the melds, especially straights, are clearly visible.Īny player can end and win a hand in their turn when they get rid of all the cards in their hand, placing them face up on the table in one or more combinations or adding them to those already on show. This discard is always done using a card being held, never with one already face up on the table. The turn ends by having to discard a card. Showing cards or combinations is not obligatory, it can be done in a later turn when more advantageous. ![]() Next, the player shows their cards in minimum combinations of three cards, either in sets of equal cards or in straights, using as many wild cards as they please or adding cards to the their partner’s previous melds. The game continues, strictly from left to right, and each player in turn must take the top card off the deck or the discards that are left face up on the table, bearing in mind that they have to take all of the discards, even if they are only interested in one of them. If the player has melded a combination in their hand they can choose to show it, ending their turn by discarding a card, which is left face up on the table. The “hand” starts by choosing to take either the top card off the deck or the upturned card on the table. ![]()
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