Callbreak has been a favourite card game across Bangladesh, Nepal, and the wider South Asian region for generations. Now on basa88, you can play it online against real opponents, at any time of day, with real BDT stakes and instant payouts to your bKash or Nagad account. Same game you grew up with — just faster, fairer, and available 24/7.
Callbreak is a trick-taking card game played with a standard 52-card deck between exactly four players. Each player is dealt 13 cards, and before the round begins, every player must declare how many tricks they expect to win — that declaration is your "call." The game then plays out over five rounds, and your final score depends on how accurately you meet your calls across all five.
Spades are always the trump suit in Callbreak. That's one of the things that makes it distinct from other trick-taking games — there's no bidding for trump, no rotating trump suit. Spades rule every round, every time. This fixed rule actually adds a layer of strategic depth because experienced players can plan their calls more precisely based on the spades they hold.
On basa88, Callbreak runs on a real-money multiplayer platform where you're matched with three other live players. The game moves at a steady pace — no waiting around for slow opponents — and every session is settled in BDT. Whether you're playing a quick ৳50 table during your lunch break or a serious ৳500 session in the evening, basa88 has a table that fits your style.
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| Players | 4 (multiplayer) |
| Deck | Standard 52 cards |
| Cards per Player | 13 |
| Trump Suit | Spades (fixed) |
| Rounds per Game | 5 |
| Minimum Stake | ৳50 per game |
| Maximum Stake | ৳5,000 per game |
| Payout Method | bKash, Nagad, Rocket |
| Platform | Browser + Mobile App |
Knowing which cards beat which is the foundation of every good Callbreak strategy. Here's how the deck breaks down on basa88.
The permanent trump suit. Any spade beats any card from the other three suits, regardless of face value.
Trump SuitA standard suit. Wins tricks only when hearts are led and no spade is played. High hearts are valuable for making your call.
Standard SuitA standard suit. Same rules as hearts — wins when led and untrumped. Ace of diamonds is a reliable trick-winner.
Standard SuitA standard suit. Clubs follow the same hierarchy. The Ace of clubs is strong but always vulnerable to a spade trump.
Standard SuitThis ranking applies within each suit. A 2 of spades still beats an Ace of hearts because spades are always trump on basa88.
Callbreak is easy to learn but takes real skill to master. Here's the full flow of a game on basa88, from the deal to the final score.
All 52 cards are distributed equally — 13 cards to each of the four players. The deal rotates clockwise after each round. On basa88, the deal is handled automatically and instantly.
Before any card is played, each player looks at their hand and declares a number between 1 and 8 — this is how many tricks they commit to winning in this round. You cannot call zero. Your call is binding.
The player to the dealer's right leads the first trick. Each player must follow the led suit if they can. If they can't, they may play any card — including a spade trump. The highest card of the led suit wins, unless a spade is played, in which case the highest spade wins.
If you win at least as many tricks as your call, you score exactly your call number as points. If you win more tricks than your call, each extra trick adds 0.1 to your score. If you fall short of your call, you lose your call number as negative points.
After five rounds, all scores are totalled. The player with the highest cumulative score wins the game and takes the pot on basa88. In case of a tie, the player who won more tricks overall is declared the winner.
| Situation | Score Effect | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Exactly meet your call | +Call | Called 4, won 4 → +4.0 |
| Win more than your call | +Call + 0.1 per extra | Called 4, won 6 → +4.2 |
| Fall short of your call | −Call | Called 4, won 3 → −4.0 |
| Win all 13 tricks | +Call + 0.9 bonus | Called 5, won 13 → +5.9 |
Whether you're a casual player or a serious grinder, basa88 has a Callbreak table that matches your pace and budget.
Low-stakes tables designed for players who are new to online Callbreak or want to warm up before moving to higher stakes on basa88.
The most popular table type on basa88. Balanced competition, steady action, and a comfortable stake range for most players.
For experienced Callbreak players who want serious competition and bigger pots. Expect sharper opponents and faster decision-making on basa88.
The highest-stakes Callbreak experience on basa88. Reserved for top-tier players with the skill and bankroll to compete at the highest level.
Callbreak rewards players who think ahead. Here are some practical tips that experienced players on basa88 use to keep their scores positive round after round.
Before you declare your call, go through your hand and identify cards that are almost certain to win a trick — high spades, aces of any suit, and kings that are protected by another card in the same suit. Only count those. Calling based on hope rather than certainty is the most common mistake on basa88.
Spades are your most powerful resource. Playing your Ace or King of spades in the first few tricks just to win a trick you didn't need is a waste. Save high spades for situations where you need to take a critical trick or block an opponent from making their call on basa88.
As the game progresses, pay attention to which high cards have already been played. If the Ace and King of hearts are gone, your Queen of hearts is now the top card in that suit. This kind of tracking is what separates consistent winners from casual players on basa88.
Winning one or two extra tricks beyond your call adds small decimal bonuses to your score without any risk. Over five rounds, those 0.1 and 0.2 bonuses can be the difference between first and second place on the basa88 leaderboard.
It's not just about the game — it's about the whole experience. Here's what makes basa88 stand out for Callbreak players.
Deposit and withdraw using bKash, Nagad, or Rocket. No bank transfers, no international cards, no currency conversion. Everything on basa88 runs in BDT from start to finish.
bKash · Nagad · RocketWhen you win at Callbreak on basa88, your winnings are credited to your wallet immediately. Withdrawal requests to bKash or Nagad are typically processed within 5 minutes.
Under 5 MinutesEvery Callbreak game on basa88 is played against real human opponents — not bots. The matchmaking system pairs you with players at a similar skill and stake level for fair, competitive games.
Live OpponentsThe Callbreak interface on basa88 is built for mobile. Cards are easy to tap, the layout adapts to any screen size, and the game runs smoothly on both Android and iOS without any app download required.
Android & iOSbasa88 uses a certified random card shuffling system to ensure every deal is completely fair. All game data is encrypted and your account balance is protected with two-factor authentication.
RNG CertifiedGot a question about a game result or a withdrawal? The basa88 support team is available around the clock via live chat. Most issues are resolved within minutes, not hours.
Always AvailableFrom zero to your first Callbreak hand in under five minutes — here's exactly what to do.
Register on basa88 with your mobile number. The process takes about two minutes and no documents are required to get started. Your account is active immediately.
Add funds via bKash, Nagad, or Rocket. The minimum deposit is ৳500 and it reflects in your basa88 wallet instantly. Your 200% welcome bonus is credited at the same time.
Go to the Games section on basa88, select Callbreak, and choose a table that matches your stake preference. You'll be matched with three other live players automatically.
Make your call, play your tricks, and collect your winnings. When you're ready to cash out, withdraw to your mobile banking account in minutes — no delays on basa88.
Everything players ask before sitting down at their first Callbreak table on basa88.