– A 2-4 player game where you arrange 13 cards into three poker hands: front (3 cards), middle (5 cards), and back (5 cards). The back must beat the middle, and the middle must beat the front. Wins are scored per hand, not per round.
If you’ve ever spent a lazy afternoon in a Filipino household, you’ve probably heard the distinct shuffle-shuffle-slap of a worn-out deck of cards. That sound is —the catch-all term for playing cards in the Philippines, and the name of the country’s most beloved family of card games. baraha
But Baraha isn't just one game. It’s a culture. In Tagalog and Cebuano, baraha simply means “playing cards.” But ask anyone from Manila to Mindanao, and they’ll tell you it’s so much more. It’s the centerpiece of family reunions, the cure for boredom during brownouts, and the source of heated (but loving) arguments about who cheated last round. – A 2-4 player game where you arrange