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Seep, also known as Sip, Sweep or occasionally Siv or Shiv. Download now and get 25,000 FREE COINS. ...

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Seep, also known as Sip, Sweep or occasionally Siv or Shiv.

Download now and get 25,000 FREE COINS.

Awesome Features for the Best SEEP Gaming

Challenging Artificial Intelligence.
Statistics.
Update Profile Picture & update Username.
Select Room of particular bet amount, rounds & jokers.
Game settings includes i)Animation speed ii)Sounds iii)Vibrations.
Daily Bonus.
Hourly Bonus
Level Up Bonus.
Get Free Coins by Inviting Friends.
Leader board.
Customized Rooms
Simple tutorial to help beginners get in the game fast.

Seep is normally played by four people in fixed partnerships of two with partners sitting opposite one another. The deal and play are counter-clockwise.

The aim of the game is to capture cards worth points from a layout on the table (also known as the floor). The game ends when one team has accumulated a lead of at least 100 points over the other team (this is called a baazi).

At the end of the play the scoring value of the captured cards is counted:

*All cards of the Spade suit have point values corresponding to their capture value (from the king, worth 13, down to the ace, worth 1).
*The aces of the other three suits are also worth 1 point each.
*The ten of diamonds is worth 6 points.

Only these 17 cards have a scoring value - all other captured cards are worthless. The total scoring value of all the cards in the pack is 100 points.

Sweeps
A sweep (or seep) occurs when a player picks up all the remaining cards on the floor in one go. Normally, the player's team is awarded a bonus of 50 points for a sweep, but there are two exceptions.

If on the very first turn of a deal the bidder uses the bid card to pick up all four of the initial floor cards, this sweep is worth only 25 points.
A sweep on the very last turn of a deal, using the dealer's last card, does not score any points.
When a sweep is made, the card used to make the sweep is normally stored face up in the team's pile of captured cards, as a means of remembering when adding up the scores how many sweeps have been made.

A sweep in the middle of a game is particularly dangerous. The next player has to throw a loose card, and if the following player can match it, that is another sweep for the same team. If this pattern continues, the team making the sweep will probably win the baazi on that deal.

Last update

Dec. 3, 2019

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