@@hyperspaceprops I am working on a printable rule sheet. I took the one from your website and I am using this video to make it. I hope to play it at one of our next sabacc games.
I have a deck from Galaxy's Edge and I'm pretty sure those rules talk about getting the closest to zero. What version of sabacc is that? It had all sorts of rules about different combinations of hands that made it seem overly complicated, where your tutorials seem way easier to teach and play.
This is for Coruscant Shift Sabacc which is probably the simplest version. They use the same cards as the Galaxy's Edge version, just with different dice that you can find here: hyperspaceprops.com/product/coruscant-shift-dice/
I love that you make these and other Star Wars card and dice games! I'm definitely gonna have to pick some up!
I just got your Coruscant Shift cards and they're amazing! Thanks so much and for this tutorial.
Glad you like them!
Will you be putting out a tutorial on Corellian Spike at some point?
How much credit chips do you give to each player
great intro video! i need to give this variant a try
You should!
@@hyperspaceprops I am working on a printable rule sheet. I took the one from your website and I am using this video to make it. I hope to play it at one of our next sabacc games.
Great tutorial! Thank you! I second the requests for a corellian spike video too :)
Thank you for the video. It was so helpful!
I have a deck from Galaxy's Edge and I'm pretty sure those rules talk about getting the closest to zero. What version of sabacc is that? It had all sorts of rules about different combinations of hands that made it seem overly complicated, where your tutorials seem way easier to teach and play.
This is for Coruscant Shift Sabacc which is probably the simplest version. They use the same cards as the Galaxy's Edge version, just with different dice that you can find here: hyperspaceprops.com/product/coruscant-shift-dice/
The game from Galaxy's Edge is called Corellian Spike.
A nice tutorial!
Thanks!