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Durak is a Russian card game that is popular in post-Soviet states. The object of the game is to get rid of all one's cards. At the end of the game, the last player with cards in their hand is referred to as the fool (durak).
The starting player is the first attacker. The player to the attacker's left is always the defender. After each turn play proceeds clockwise. If the attack succeeds, the defender loses his or her turn and the attack passes to the player on the defender's left. If the attack fails, the defender becomes the next attacker.
The game is typically played with a deck of 36 cards (numerical cards 2 through 5 are removed from a standard 52 card deck prior to play) and is played with two to six people, optimal three. The deck is shuffled, and each player receives six cards. The top card on the remaining deck is made visible and placed at the bottom of the deck at a 90 degree angle (so that its denomination and suit are visible). This determines the trump suit, however the revealed card is actually a part of the deck, the last card to be drawn. The player with the lowest trump is the first attacker. A deck of 36 cards limits the number of players to six, although some variants allow more than one deck to be used. A six-player game with one deck is not optimal, however, because it gives a considerable advantage to the player who attacks first, and a considerable disadvantage to the player who defends first. If multiple games have been played, often the loser of the previous game shuffles and deals.
There are different types of the game. In one type there are no winners, and only one loser; in another the winner is the first person who leaves the game without cards in his hand. The last person with cards left in their hand is the loser (the fool or "durak"). That person is the dealer for the next game, and the person to the left of the fool is the first attacker of the next game.
The starting player is the first attacker. The player to the attacker's left is always the defender. After each turn play proceeds clockwise. If the attack succeeds, the defender loses his or her turn and the attack passes to the player on the defender's left. If the attack fails, the defender becomes the next attacker.
The game is typically played with a deck of 36 cards (numerical cards 2 through 5 are removed from a standard 52 card deck prior to play) and is played with two to six people, optimal three. The deck is shuffled, and each player receives six cards. The top card on the remaining deck is made visible and placed at the bottom of the deck at a 90 degree angle (so that its denomination and suit are visible). This determines the trump suit, however the revealed card is actually a part of the deck, the last card to be drawn. The player with the lowest trump is the first attacker. A deck of 36 cards limits the number of players to six, although some variants allow more than one deck to be used. A six-player game with one deck is not optimal, however, because it gives a considerable advantage to the player who attacks first, and a considerable disadvantage to the player who defends first. If multiple games have been played, often the loser of the previous game shuffles and deals.
There are different types of the game. In one type there are no winners, and only one loser; in another the winner is the first person who leaves the game without cards in his hand. The last person with cards left in their hand is the loser (the fool or "durak"). That person is the dealer for the next game, and the person to the left of the fool is the first attacker of the next game.
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Last updated on Jun 18, 2020
Old Versions
Optimized for iPhone 11 and iPad Pro
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Version History
3.10
Jun 18, 2020
Optimized for iPhone 11 and iPad Pro
3.9
Feb 22, 2018
Optimized for iOS11
3.8
Feb 10, 2018
Several bugs fixed.
3.7
Dec 14, 2017
several bugs fixed
3.6
Sep 15, 2017
minor bugs fixed
3.5
Aug 24, 2017
minor fixes
3.4
May 14, 2014
Fixed a crash on delaying an invitation
3.3
Apr 21, 2014
minor bugfixes
3.2
Apr 15, 2014
* Invite your friends even without active membership!
* bugfixes
* bugfixes
3.1
Jan 10, 2014
Minor fixes
3.0
Dec 29, 2013
Added offline mode - play against AI players!
2.2
Oct 17, 2013
iOS 7 compatibility
2.1
Sep 27, 2013
* several issues fixed
2.0
Sep 10, 2013
Matches for two, three or four players are now supported
1.2
Jul 25, 2013
Durak online in english
1.1
Jul 3, 2013
Улучшена стабильность приложения
1.0
Jun 17, 2013
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iPhone
Requires iOS 8.0 or later.
iPad
Requires iPadOS 8.0 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 8.0 or later.
Durak online supports English, Russian
Durak online contains in-app purchases. Please check the pricing plan as below:
+5 000 coins
$0.99
"Russian style" cards
$0.99
Coin doubler
$5.99
+50 000 coins
$4.99
"Ukrainian style"
$0.99
+4000 coins
$0.99
+1 mln. coins
$99.99
+500 000 coins
$49.99
+200 000 coins
$19.99
+25 000 coins
$2.99