Famously appearing in Solo: A Star Wars Story, the card game has been a part of Star Wars canon in several novels, comic books, TV shows, and video games. [11] In one notable game, Han Solo won the Millennium Falcon from Lando Calrissian in a game of "Corellian Spike" sabacc on Numidian Prime. This included the famous scene in which Han finally wins the Millennium Falcon from Lando Calrissian. Sabacc was first introduced in the novel Lando Calrissian and the Mindharp of Sharu by L. Neil Smith. Each pot should be set apart from the other, to keep them separate and distinct. However, the Idiot's Array is extremely rare and thus the most valuable hand. Star Wars Sabacc. Bets and specific rules can vary depending on who's playing, but these are the basic rules for anyone looking to start the game for the first time. Sabacc is the Star Wars universe’s answer to poker. There are many forms of Sabacc, all with different card values and rules. The novel explains how Hera Syndulla, recently featured in Star Wars: Squadrons, meets Kanan Jarrus. Sabacc. A deck of sabacc consisted of 76 cards. The rules for playing Sabacc aren't too complicated. Each player was passed four cards which made up their hand at the beginning of the game. Tohna invited Captain Hazram Namir to join, but he did not know how to play and refused. How Wookieepedia treats Canon and Legends, Lando Calrissian and the Mindharp of Sharu, The Clone Wars: Stories of Light and Dark, Solo: A Star Wars Story: Expanded Edition, Solo: A Star Wars Story Read-Along Storybook and CD, Choose Your Destiny: A Han & Chewie Adventure, A New Hope: The Princess, the Scoundrel, and the Farm Boy, Amara Kel's Rules for TIE Pilot Survival (Probably), From a Certain Point of View: The Empire Strikes Back, Star Wars: The Last Jedi: Expanded Edition, Star Wars Adventures: Flight of the Falcon, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker: Expanded Edition, Star Wars: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know, Star Wars: The Force Awakens: The Visual Dictionary, Star Wars: Geektionary: The Galaxy from A - Z, Star Wars: The Last Jedi: The Visual Dictionary, Star Wars Encyclopedia of Starfighters and Other Vehicles, The Last Jedi: Rose Tico: Resistance Fighter, Solo: A Star Wars Story The Official Guide, Solo: A Star Wars Story: Tales from Vandor, Star Wars: The Complete Visual Dictionary, New Edition, YT-1300 Millennium Falcon Owners' Workshop Manual, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker: The Visual Dictionary, Donald Glover on charming the hell out of Solo: A Star Wars Story, Disney Files Trademark Suit to Protect ‘Star Wars’ Card Game, ‘Sabacc’ Trademark Holder Sues Lucasfilm and Denny’s, Disney's Lucasfilm Settles IP Fight Over 'Star Wars' Game, George Lucas Fights Deposition In 'Star Wars' Game TM Fight, https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Sabacc?oldid=9580398. Ren Ventures later registered the U.S. trademark "sabacc" in 2016. Next: Why The New Republic's Grace Sienar Is Important To Star Wars Canon. The first thing that you need to play Sabacc are the cards. Click the button below to start this article in quick view. The rules for playing Sabacc aren't too complicated. The object of sabacc was to have a final hand with a total as close to 23 or -23 as possible without going over. [7], Sabacc first appeared in the Legends novel Lando Calrissian and the Mindharp of Sharu and has since appeared in many Legends stories. Anyone familiar with a standard deck of cards shouldn't be too confused with these Star Wars versions in Sabacc. The card game is basically a combination of poker and blackjack, with a Star Wars spin. The card game is basically a combination of poker and blackjack, with a Star Wars spin. It's featured in Solo: A Star Wars Story and now you can own a version of the game for play with your friends and family!