66 – Sixty Six
Experience one of the top-rated Free games on the App Store, 66 – Sixty Six! Developed by the innovative team at GLOBILE BILISIM BILGISAYAR HIZMETLERI ILETISIM DANISMANLIK SANAYI TICARET LIMITED SIRKETI, this Card game provides a unique gaming experience like no other. With a content rating of 4+, it’s perfect for a wide range of players. Since its initial release on 9th December 2017, the game has seen numerous updates, with the latest version launched on 12th October 2020.
Are you a fan of Card, Puzzle, or Entertainment games? Then 66 – Sixty Six is right up your alley! You won’t be able to resist its appeal.
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How Much Does 66 – Sixty Six Cost?
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66 – Sixty Six Release Date
Eager to know when 66 – Sixty Six first graced the App Store? It was launched on 9th December 2017.
When Was 66 – Sixty Six Last Updated?
The latest version of 66 – Sixty Six was updated on 12th October 2020, ensuring a more enjoyable gaming experience for all players.
Where Can I Download 66 – Sixty Six?
To get started with 66 – Sixty Six, head over to the official Apple App Store.
A Glimpse into 66 – Sixty Six
Sixty-six is a 6-card game played with a deck of 24 cards consisting of the Ace, Ten, King, Queen, Jack and Nine, worth 11, 10, 4, 3, 2 and 0 card-points, respectively.
Dealer is determined by any method acceptable to both players. The deal then alternates between players. Each player is dealt six cards and the top card of the remaining deck is turned face-up to show the trump suit. The remaining stock is placed crosswise on the trump card.
The non-dealer leads to the first trick. A trick is taken by the highest card of the suit led that is in the trick, unless the trick contains a card from the trump suit, in which case it is taken by the highest trump card in the trick. Until the stock is gone, there is no obligation to follow suit or to trump. The trick is taken by the winner, turned face down, and should not be looked at again. The winner scores the value of the two cards in the trick, as shown on the table above. Players must remember how many points they have taken since their scores may not be recorded, and they are not allowed to look back at previous tricks. Once the trick is played, the winner takes the top card of the stock to replenish his hand, then the loser does the same. The winner of the trick leads to the next trick.
The holder of the lowest trump card, the nine, can exchange it for the turned up trump. This can be done only by a player who has the lead and has won at least one trick. This exchange cannot be done in the middle of a trick. It must be done just after the players restock their hands, when no cards are in play.
On his turn when he has the lead, a player may marry a Queen-King couple of the same suit by playing one and simultaneously showing the other. Regular marriages are worth 20 card points and trump marriages are worth 40. A marriage or meld is usually announced in some way to the other player, often by saying the number of points made. The points do not count towards the player’s total until he has taken at least one trick.
Once the stock is gone, with the turned up trump taken by the loser of the sixth trick, the rules of play change to become more strict. Players now must follow the suit led (winning the trick when possible), they must trump if they have no cards of the suit led, and marriages can no longer be played.
Closing indicates that the closer has a good enough hand to reach the 66-point target under the stock-depleted rules above. The player must be on lead to the next trick in order to close. It is indicated by turning over the face-up trump card, before or after taking cards to make the hands back up to 6 cards. The rules change to the strict rules given above for play after the stock is depleted. The stock is now "closed" and players do not replenish their hands, and there is no 10-point bonus for taking the last trick. If the closer reaches 66 card-points first, he scores game points as described below. If he fails to reach 66 card-points or his opponent reaches 66 card-points first, his opponent scores 2 game points, or 3 if that opponent has no tricks.
A player who thinks that the points in the tricks he or she has taken together with those from any marriages add up to 66 or more, stops the game and begins counting card points. If the player who stopped the game does not have 66 card and marriage points, then the opponent wins 2 game points, or 3 if that opponent has taken no tricks. If the player does have 66 points, then he or she wins game points as follows.
One game point if the opponent has 33 or more card points.
Two game points if the opponent won at least one trick and has 0–32 card points
What’s New in the Latest Update?
Find out what’s new in the latest version of 66 – Sixty Six updated on 12th October 2020:
General performance improvements.
User Reviews on 66 – Sixty Six
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This problem came back second time !!! In the ranking, we are in 3 th place with 51.000+ points. After last iPhone update, we cant see leaderboard after we finish game, or at any time. L cant go over this number and after many wins we cant see result and from other phone and other accounts we can see, that our scores does not add to our points to our account. Please fix this problem.
The human player ALWAYS leads first. Need to fix that bug.
For some reason we cant seem to pass beyond 625, every time we reach to 628 it goes right back to 625!! This already happened 4 times. We guess there is bug that needs to be fixed. Update: This problem going on since Sep. 25th. Tarik.
The algorithm doesnt always work. Sometimes the winner of the sixth trick takes the turned up trump. Also – they still count marriages played in phase two, even though the rules within the app say they dont.