{"id":8473,"date":"2023-03-01T11:18:09","date_gmt":"2023-03-01T11:18:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.casino.com\/blog\/\/blog\/?p=8473"},"modified":"2024-04-15T12:00:29","modified_gmt":"2024-04-15T12:00:29","slug":"how-to-play-truco","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.casino.com\/blog\/2023\/03\/01\/how-to-play-truco\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Play South America\u2019s Favourite Game, Truco!"},"content":{"rendered":"\t\t
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Originating from Valencia and the Balearic Islands, Truco has travelled far to become one of the most popular card games in South America. It is particularly popular in both Brazil and Argentina where different versions of the game can be found.<\/p>\n\n

The format of the game will vary greatly depending on your location. For example, Truco Argentino<\/em> differs greatly from the versions found in Brazil. Even within Brazil there are different formats that vary significantly depending on which region you are in. Minas Gerais\u2019 Truco Mineiro <\/em>differs greatly from Sao Paulo\u2019s Truco Paulista, <\/em>while Rio Grande do Sul\u2019s Truco Gaucho <\/em>has more in common with its Argentinian cousin than its Brazilian brothers.<\/p>\n\n

Here, we examine how to play Truco\u2019s most popular variations (Truco Mineiro, Truco Paulista <\/em>and Truco Argentino)<\/em> and the secret sign language involved!<\/p>\n\n

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How to Play Truco Mineiro<\/h2>\n\n

To play Truco you will need two teams of two people sat around a table. The partners should sit directly opposite each other so they can see each other clearly \u2013 this is important for communicating silently! Each player will be dealt three cards and the aim of the game is to have a higher ranking card than your opponent. Each game has three tricks (rodadas)<\/em>, and each person will play one card per each of these tricks\/rounds.<\/p>\n\n

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The game is played anti clockwise from the person who plays the first card, and the team which wins two out of the three rodadas<\/em> wins a point, or tento<\/em>. The first team to win twelve tentos<\/em> wins the match. Simple? Well, not quite! As a beginner there are more than a few things that you will need to be aware of.<\/p>\n\n

Before deciding to play, you should try to familiarise yourself with Spanish playing cards. This is because the game is intended to be played with the 40-card Spanish deck. Do not worry if you do not have a Spanish-style deck to hand, you can also play with the standard 52-card deck<\/a> by removing the 8\u2019s, 9\u2019s and 10\u2019s. Both of these types of decks are referred to as a dirty deck, or baralho sujo<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n

For those of you who may be used to the standard 52-card deck, this next part may take some getting used to. The ranking of the cards does not<\/strong> run in ascending order from the 2\u2019s, rather it has a unique format outlined below (from high to low):<\/p>\n\n