Capicu | (original Mix)
If you start the round, play a double from a suit where you have several other tiles to force opponents into your strongest numbers.
Occurs when a player’s final tile fits both open ends of the board. This move often awards a 50-point bonus in tournament play. Capicu (Original Mix)
Track which numbers have been played. If four of a certain number are down and you hold the remaining three, you can effectively "block" or control that side. If you start the round, play a double
Be the first team to reach a set score, typically 200, 250, or 500 points . How to Play Track which numbers have been played
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Note: Using a double (e.g., 4-4) as your last tile usually does count as a Capicú unless it is the only remaining tile for that number.
Since you cannot talk to your partner, pay attention to which numbers they are playing and which they are passing on to understand their hand.