Cassino
Master the art of card combinations and strategic builds in this classic fishing game where every capture counts. Race to 21 points in fast-paced head-to-head duels with endless tactical depth.
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About This Game
A classic fishing card game where players capture cards from the table by matching or adding to card values. Building combinations and sweeping the table are key strategies.
How to Play
- Deal 4 cards to each player, 4 face-up on table
- On your turn, play one card to: capture, build, or trail
- Capture: take table card(s) matching your card's value
- Capture multiple cards: sum must equal your card
- Build: combine card with table card to create a 'build'
- Call the build's value (e.g., 'building 9')
- Must capture builds on next turn (unless you increase it)
- Trail: place card on table (only if no captures possible)
- Face cards capture only by matching (no combining)
- Sweeping table clean = 1 point (tuck card sideways)
- Scoring: Most cards=3, Most spades=1, Big Casino (10♦)=2, Little Casino (2♠)=1, Aces=1 each
- First to 21 points wins
History & Background
Cassino (spelled with two s's, distinct from "Casino") originated in Italy during the 15th century. It may be one of the oldest card games still played in its original form.
The game spread throughout Europe and was particularly popular in 18th century France and England. It came to America with Italian immigrants and remained popular in Italian-American communities.
Cassino's unique mechanic - capturing cards by matching or combining their values - influenced later games like Scopa (the Italian national card game) and Scopone.
Despite its age, Cassino contains genuine strategic depth. The building mechanic (combining cards to be captured later) and the need to track captured cards elevate it beyond simple matching games. It remains popular among serious card game enthusiasts.
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Rules & How to Play
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Can you play Cassino with 2 players?
Yes, Cassino works great with 2 players. The game is well-suited to a duo and you'll have a fantastic time together.
What changes when playing Cassino with 2 players?
With 2 players, Cassino plays smoothly — the main difference is a more direct, head-to-head dynamic. You'll interact more closely with your opponent, which can make each round feel more personal and strategic.
How long does Cassino take to play?
A typical game of Cassino takes about 20-30 minutes. This can vary based on players' experience level and how quickly decisions are made.
What do you need to play Cassino?
To play Cassino, you need: Standard 52-card deck. That's it — no special equipment required.
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