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.

Winning a round by playing the double-blank (0-0) . Capicu (Original Mix)

Traditionally played with 4 players in 2 fixed teams (partners sit opposite each other). The Set: Uses a standard double-six domino set (28 tiles). If you start the round, play a double

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. The Set: Uses a standard double-six domino set (28 tiles)

"Capicú" is a pivotal term in , referring to a specific winning move where a player can end the round by playing their final tile on either open end of the domino train. Mastering this move is the hallmark of a skilled player. The Game Basics

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