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Omi is Sri Lanka's favourite card game. Four players make two teams, and you partner with the player sitting across the table. Before the game starts, the host can change who partners with whom in the lobby. The game uses 32 cards: only Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10, 9, 8 and 7 of each suit. Cards rank from Ace (best) down to 7 (worst).
There is one deck and it never gets magically reset. Cards collected from tricks stack up in order, and next round somebody shuffles that same pile, just like at a real table. If the shuffle is lazy, cards stay clumped together, so mix it well.
Each player throws one card. You must follow the suit of the first card if you have that suit, and the game only lets you tap legal cards. If you have none of that suit, throw anything, including a trump. The highest trump wins the trick. If nobody played a trump, the highest card of the suit that was led wins. The winner starts the next trick.
First team to collect 10 tokens wins the match.
If your team wins the first 6 tricks, the game asks whether you want to announce Kapothi. Announce it and sweep all 8 tricks for 3 tokens. But if you announce and then lose even one of the last two tricks, the other team grabs 4 tokens. Sweep quietly without announcing and you only get the normal 1 or 2. Brave or safe is your choice.
Anyone can press END MATCH EARLY under the scores. If every player agrees, the match stops and whoever has the most tokens wins. One "no" and the game carries on.
2 players: 8 cards each plus a draw pile. The pile's top card sets trump, and after each trick both players draw a fresh card. Best of 5 rounds. 3 players: 30 cards, 10 tricks each round, every trick you win is a point, first to 25.