Callbreak has been a staple at tea stalls, family gatherings, and hostel common rooms from Karachi to Peshawar for decades. Now sixs6 brings the full Callbreak experience online — smooth gameplay, real opponents, and real stakes — available anytime on your mobile.
The classic South Asian trick-taking card game, reimagined for online play at sixs6
Callbreak — also known as Call Bridge or Lakdi in some parts of Pakistan — is a four-player trick-taking card game played with a standard 52-card deck. The game is rooted in the same family as Spades and has been wildly popular across Pakistan, Nepal, and the broader South Asian subcontinent for generations.
At its core, Callbreak is about reading your hand, making a bid (your "call"), and then winning at least that many tricks using smart card play. Spades are always trump, which means any spade beats any card from any other suit — unless a higher spade is played. That simple rule creates a surprisingly deep game of strategy, psychology, and calculated risk.
What makes Callbreak so compelling compared to pure luck-based games is that skill genuinely matters. A player who understands card counting, bidding discipline, and when to sacrifice a trick will consistently outperform one who doesn't — which is exactly why sixs6 has invested in bringing a premium Callbreak experience to Pakistani players online.
Whether you're a seasoned player from Lahore who grew up playing five-hand Callbreak with cousins, or a newcomer in Islamabad curious about the hype — sixs6's platform makes it easy to learn, easy to join, and genuinely exciting to play for real stakes.
Understanding card hierarchy is the foundation of every winning Callbreak session
In Callbreak, each suit runs from high to low: A K Q J 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2. The Ace is the highest card in any suit, and the 2 is the lowest. There are no wild cards or jokers.
The critical rule is Spades as the permanent trump suit. If you cannot follow the led suit, you may (and sometimes must) play a spade. A 2 of Spades beats an Ace of Hearts. This gives Spades incredible power — but smart players know that burning a high spade too early can cost you the round.
| Rank | Non-Trump Value | As Spade (Trump) |
|---|---|---|
| Ace (A) | Highest in suit | Highest trump |
| King (K) | 2nd highest | 2nd trump |
| Queen (Q) | 3rd highest | 3rd trump |
| Jack (J) | 4th highest | 4th trump |
| 10–2 | Descending | Beat all non-spades |
Always trump. Beats every other suit regardless of rank.
Non-trump. High cards win tricks only when hearts are led.
Non-trump. Strong cards, but vulnerable to any spade.
Non-trump. Play Aces and Kings early before spades cut in.
From dealing to scoring — a complete step-by-step guide for Pakistani players
The dealer distributes all 52 cards equally — 13 cards each to four players. On sixs6, the dealer role rotates automatically each round.
Before play begins, each player bids how many tricks they expect to win that round. You must call at least 1. Your call determines whether you score positively or take a penalty.
The player to the dealer's right leads the first card. Others must follow suit if they can. If you can't follow suit, you may play a spade (trump) or discard another card — but you cannot win with a discard.
The highest card of the led suit wins — unless a spade is played, in which case the highest spade wins. The trick winner leads the next trick.
Win exactly your call or more: you score your call as positive points. Win fewer than your call: you lose your call amount as negative points. Extra tricks beyond your call count as +0.1 each.
After 5 rounds, the player with the highest cumulative score wins. On sixs6, your winnings are settled instantly — straight to your JazzCash or Easypaisa wallet.
Tips from experienced players — sharpen your game at sixs6
Count your sure tricks first — high cards in suits you can likely lead, plus strong spades. Only count a King as a sure trick if you also hold the Ace in that suit, or if you expect to use a spade as backup. Overbidding is the fastest way to bleed points.
The Ace and King of Spades are the most powerful cards in the deck. Don't waste them early just to win a low-value trick. Save them for moments when you need to cut off an opponent's run or secure your bid in the final rounds.
Keep a mental count of how many spades have been played. As spades run out, your non-trump Aces become progressively safer. This is the single biggest difference between intermediate and advanced Callbreak players on sixs6.
If you hold five cards in Hearts, lead Hearts early. You'll force opponents to either follow suit (using cards you can beat) or burn spades on low-value tricks — either way, you gain information and control.
Sometimes it's worth sacrificing a trick to prevent an opponent from making their bid. If a player needs exactly one more trick to fulfill their call, forcing them to lead into your spades can cost them the round — earning you a positional advantage on sixs6's leaderboard.
The sixs6 difference — built specifically for Pakistani card game fans
Optimised for Pakistan's most popular Android phones. Smooth card animations even on 4G networks.
Matched against live players from Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, and across Pakistan — not bots.
Winnings credited to your JazzCash or Easypaisa wallet within minutes of the game ending.
Join daily and weekly Callbreak tournaments on sixs6 with prize pools in PKR up for grabs.
RNG-certified shuffling ensures every deal is completely random. No house card manipulation.
Clean English UI designed for Pakistani users — no language barriers, no confusing menus.
Set daily loss limits and session timers. sixs6 takes responsible play seriously — 18+ only.
English-language support available around the clock via live chat and email. Under 2-hour response guarantee.
Fund your sixs6 account in seconds using Pakistan's most trusted payment methods
Instant mobile wallet deposits. Most popular method for Callbreak players across Pakistan.
Deposit: Instant
Pakistan's widely-used digital wallet. Simple top-ups and same-session withdrawals available.
Deposit: Instant
HBL, UBL, Meezan Bank, Bank Alfalah — transfer directly from your current or savings account.
Deposit: 1–15 min
Crypto deposits accepted. Fast, low-fee, and globally accessible for experienced users.
Deposit: 10–30 min
Callbreak on sixs6 is intended for entertainment. Real-money card games involve financial risk and are strictly for players aged 18 and above. It is your responsibility to ensure that online gaming is legal in your jurisdiction before participating.
Use sixs6's built-in deposit limits, session reminders, and self-exclusion tools if you feel your play is getting out of control. For support, visit our Responsible Gaming page. If gambling is affecting your life, please seek help immediately.