Durak

One player leads an "attack" by playing a card. The player to their left (the defender) must beat it with a higher-ranking card of the same suit or a trump.

Other players can join the attack by "throwing in" cards that match the rank of any card already on the table. One player leads an "attack" by playing a card

Durak (Russian for "fool") is a uniquely competitive Russian card game that breaks standard gaming conventions by having , only a single loser who is labeled the "fool". Played predominantly in Russia and Eastern Europe, it is a game of shifting roles where players cycle between being "attackers" and "defenders". The Core Mechanics: Attack and Defend Durak (Russian for "fool") is a uniquely competitive

A card is flipped at the start to determine the trump suit, which can beat any card from another suit regardless of rank. If the defender cannot beat all attacking cards,

If the defender cannot beat all attacking cards, they must pick up the entire pile into their hand. If they succeed, the cards are discarded, and they become the next attacker. What Makes It Interesting How To Play Durak

The game typically uses a 36-card deck (cards 6 through Ace) and supports 2 to 6 players.

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