Where Chess
Meets Cards
Outlast. Outsmart. Outplay.
Three thrilling core game modes. Check out some community modes too!
Players can declare that the card they have is different from what
they actually have. This may be done to win the round, or hide their King from their
opponent.
If a player suspects their opponent has bluffed about what card they have, they can call for a reveal – meaning all cards in play that round must be revealed. If the other player was indeed bluffing, they must face one of two consequences:
1. Full Defeated Pile Reveal: The opponent can look at all of the player’s defeated cards
2. Round Transparency: Next round the player’s top card cannot be concealed.
If a player calls for a reveal, and their opponent was not bluffing, then that player must face one of the same two consequences. If you falsely accuse your opponent of bluffing twice in a row, then you are not allowed to call for a reveal in the next round.
If a player finds their opponent’s King at any point, they win the game.
Alternatively, a player wins if they send all their opponent’s cards to the Defeated Pile