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In case of equality in any category, no point is won.
In case of equality in any category, no point is won.


The ''prime'' score is calculed as such:
The ''prime'' score is calculated as such:
* In each suit, determine the highest card using the below scoring rule:
* In each suit, determine the highest card using the below scoring rule:
** 7 is worth 21 points
** 7 is worth 21 points
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* Add the points from each suit to determine the player's ''prime'' score
* Add the points from each suit to determine the player's ''prime'' score


== Variantions ==
== Variations ==


In some variations of the game, at most 2 cards can be captures. On BGA, this is available through a game option.
In some variations of the game, at most 2 cards can be captures. On BGA, this is available through a game option.

Revision as of 20:12, 10 October 2021

Objective

Scopa is a traditional Italian game played with 40 cards (Ace to 7, then jack, knight and king). Jacks count for 8 points, Knights for 9 and Kings for 10.

The goal is to mark a maximum of points by capturing cards laid on the table.

Overview

At the start of each hand, 4 cards are laid on the table and 3 are distributed to each player.

Each player will then play a card from their hand and may capture one or multiple cards from the table. Capturing is possible if the card's value is equal to the sum of the values of cards on the table. If capture is impossible, the card is added to the table. Example: if the table has a 2, a 4 and a 5, and a player has an Ace, a 5 and a 6, they may play the Ace (which will be added to the table), the 5 (by capturing the table's 5) or the 6 (which will capture the 2 and the 4).

If multiple captures are possible, I must capture the less cards. Example: if the table has a 2, a 4 and a 6, if someone plays a 6, they must capture the 6.

Once all players run out of cards, 3 new cards are distributed to each player.

Once there are no cards left in the deck, points are counted. If any player reaches or exceeds the target (11, 16, 21 or 31 points), they win. Otherwise, the deck is shuffled and the next hand starts.

Scoring

Whenever a player captures all the cards on the table, they win a Scopa point (Scopa means sweep: they sweeped the table).

At the end of each hand, a player wins a point if they:

  • Captured the most cards
  • Captured the most coin cards
  • Captured the 7 of coins (the beautiful 7, or sette bello)
  • Has the highest prime score (see below)

In case of equality in any category, no point is won.

The prime score is calculated as such:

  • In each suit, determine the highest card using the below scoring rule:
    • 7 is worth 21 points
    • 6 is worth 19 points
    • Ace is worth 16 points
    • 5 is worth 15 points
    • 4 is worth 14 points
    • 3 is worth 13 points
    • 2 is worth 12 points
    • Kings, Knights and Jacks are worth 10 points each.
  • Add the points from each suit to determine the player's prime score

Variations

In some variations of the game, at most 2 cards can be captures. On BGA, this is available through a game option.

There are many other variations of the game. Currently on BGA, there are only 2:

  • The traditional Scopa game
  • Il Ponino: In this variant, if a player captured all 4 knights, his Scopa points are doubled

Preferences on BoardGameArena

Each player may:

  • Use a "regular" card deck instead of the traditional Italian one
  • Display the name of cards (to improve understanding of the game)
  • To auto-play the last card of their hand. If a choice is needed (for example multiple captures are possible), the player will have to choose.