About Teen Do Panch (3-2-5)
Teen Do Panch (3-2-5) is a very popular traditional card game. It is commonly played in India and Pakistan.
"3-2-5" is very similar to bridge, except that there are three players instead of four, and all play individually. There are a total of 3+2+5 = 10 possible hands (or tricks). On each hand, the highest of the led suit wins unless it is trumped.
Features:
• The game-play is designed to play using just one hand.
• This android game can be played as single player (offline). (WiFi Multiplayer, and Online Multiplayer coming soon in just few days).
• Earn gold coins by playing offline and use them to bet in online games.
• No VIP players, everyone is equal.
• No background hidden process. Means, best optimized for battery usage. Which means, you can play for several hours while travelling.
Game Rules:
• Each player becomes the dealer one by one.
• The dealer has to make 2 tricks, the next person (who chooses the trump) 5, and the third 3.
• Dealing the Cards - first distribute a set of 5 cards to each, as a single block of 5. The first person dealt to chooses the trump suit. Then the cards are dealt either as another block of 5 to each player, or in a variant, in sets of 3 and two. If the player choosing the trump does not like his first 5 cards, she may decide to ask the next set of 2 cards to be shown to all and the suit with the highest card in those 3 becomes the trump.
• First lead is by the player setting the trump, subsequent ones are by the one who wins the trick
• In the end if someone makes more than what is required of him (like the dealer makes 4 instead of 2), then he is either "owed" tricks in the next round by those that made fewer than they were required to, or instead can 'pick' a card each for the extra tricks in the next round (the choice is on the part of the person who "owes" the tricks) i.e. if player 1 (the dealer) makes 4 and player 2 makes 2 (instead of 3) and player 3 makes 4 (instead of 5), then player 1 has the option of pulling one card each from the cards of player 2 and player 3 in the next round. In return, he can give back any of his unwanted (usually small) cards as long as he can show 2 cards of the same suit (in some regions, instead of 2, only 1 card of the same suit is necessary).
• If anyone does not get the Trump, re-deal needs to be done.
by C####:
Thus game is highly addictive. I started playing and just could not stop. Well done.