Corellian Spike Sabacc

Casino worthy rules, ranked hands, reference material, and supporting analysis for Corellian Spike Sabacc.

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Corellian Spike Sabacc

Here you can find real-world, casino worthy Corellian Spike Sabacc Rules that are truly consistent in their ranked hands and one universal, complete, and consistent tiebreaker chain with no exceptions.

Corellian Spike Sabacc was invented for Solo: A Star Wars Story, and it is absolutely worth trying whether you already know Sabacc or are just getting curious about it for the first time.

Corellian Spike Sabacc is a card game for 2 to 8 players using a 62-card deck divided into three suits, with the goal of assembling a hand of 2 to 5 cards that sums to zero or closest to zero. The game involves phases of drawing cards, rolling Spike Dice, and betting, with specific actions available to players during each phase. Winning is determined by the hand's value, with various ranked hands and tiebreakers outlined for resolving ties.

The rules are kept simple and streamlined, easy to learn, easy to teach, easy to adjudicate, and watertight at a casino table. The spike dice have been toned down and are now less disruptive, often giving players opportunities to improve their hands rather than radically changing the game state.

If you do not have a chance to pick up a deck at the Disney Parks, Hyperspace Props makes very high-quality and very good-looking Corellian Spike decks. You can browse their Corellian Spike section or go straight to their Solo Corellian Spike Sabacc Deck, which looks just like the one used in the movie.

So if you want to have a truly consistent casino ready gambling game rooted in the rich Star Wars universe, this is it.

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New to Sabacc

Start here if you want to try the game, learn where it comes from, and get the full rules and examples in one place.

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Need a quick table guide

Use the compact reference sheet for gameplay sequence, tiebreakers, and ranked hands.

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Already know Sabacc

The ranked hands are strictly ordered by probability and real game frequency.

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Need the full hand list

Suits are ignored there, these are just all possible card values Sabacc hands can have.

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Want the deeper foundations

Find the calculations, analysis, and principles behind these rules in the appendix.

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Prefer PDFs

You can either download the complete rules with examples and a printable reference sheet, or download the supporting calculations document.

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