Sabacc Play Mats

In playing Sabacc, we run into a few of hiccups related to remembering game state.

  • In Coruscant Shift, the discard pile is face-down. We have difficulty remembering which is the draw pile and which is the discard.
  • Corellian Spike plays three rounds and we would sometimes forget which one we’re on.
  • Also in Corellian Spike, there are two betting pots: one for the game currently being played and one for the next hand with a Sabacc (zero).

I decided to make a double-sided play mat to help us with these problems: one side for each variant.

They’ve worked out well enough that I decided to get a couple of them printed professionally on actual game-board cardboard at The Gamecrafter.

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Brian Enigma

Brian Enigma is a Portlander, manipulator of atoms & bits, minor-league blogger, and all-around great guy. He typically writes about the interesting “maker” projects he's working on, but sometimes veers off into puzzles, software, games, local news, and current events.

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