Callbreak is a game most people in Bangladesh grew up playing. yesb takes that familiar card game and adds fast competitive rounds, real-money prize pools, and a platform built for players who know their spades from their hearts.
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If you grew up in Bangladesh, there's a good chance you've played Callbreak at some point — at a family gathering, with friends after school, or on your phone during a commute. It's one of those games that feels natural the moment you pick it up, because the core idea is simple: you bid how many tricks you think you can win, then you play your cards to hit that number.
Callbreak Quick on yesb takes that same game and trims it down for competitive online play. Rounds are faster, the interface is clean and mobile-friendly, and every table has a real BDT prize pool attached to it. You're not just playing for fun — you're playing to win money based on how well you read your hand and outplay the other three players at your table.
The "Quick" in the name refers to the format. Standard Callbreak can run long, especially when players take their time on each trick. On yesb, each round has a time limit per move, which keeps the game moving and rewards players who know their cards well enough to act decisively. It also means you can fit a full five-round game into about eight minutes, which is perfect for players who want a competitive session without committing to a long sitting.
Spades are always trump in Callbreak Quick, just like in the traditional game. You must follow suit if you can, and you can only play a spade if you can't follow suit or if you want to trump a trick. The player who wins the most tricks relative to their bid earns the most points — and the most money — at the end of the game.
yesb has built Callbreak Quick around what Bangladesh players actually want from an online card game.
Each move has a timer so games stay tight and competitive. A full five-round game wraps up in around eight minutes — no waiting around for slow players.
Every Callbreak Quick table on yesb seats exactly four players, just like the traditional game. You're always competing against real opponents, not bots.
Entry fees from all four players combine into a prize pool. The top scorer at the table takes the largest share, with second place also earning a return on yesb.
Cards are large, tap targets are generous, and the layout adapts cleanly to any screen size. Playing Callbreak Quick on a budget Android phone feels just as smooth as on a desktop.
Your running score and your opponents' scores are always visible during the game. You always know exactly where you stand and how aggressive your bidding needs to be.
yesb uses a certified random card shuffle for every deal. No player gets a stacked hand — the outcome is determined entirely by how well you play the cards you're dealt.
Already familiar with Callbreak? You'll be comfortable within the first hand. New to the game? Here's everything you need to know before sitting down at your first yesb table.
From the Callbreak Quick lobby on yesb, choose a table that fits your budget. Entry fees start at ৳50 for casual tables and go up to ৳2,000 for high-stakes rooms. Once four players are seated, the game begins automatically.
Each player is dealt 13 cards. Before play begins, you must bid the minimum number of tricks you believe you can win that round. Bids must be at least 1. Look at your high cards and your spades carefully — they're your most reliable trick-winners.
The player to the dealer's right leads the first trick. You must follow the led suit if you have it. If you don't, you can play any card — but playing a spade will trump the trick unless a higher spade has already been played. The highest card of the led suit wins unless a spade is played.
If you win at least as many tricks as you bid, you score points equal to your bid. Winning more tricks than your bid earns you 0.1 bonus points per extra trick. Failing to reach your bid deducts your bid amount from your score — so overbidding is risky on yesb.
After five rounds, the player with the highest cumulative score wins the largest share of the prize pool. Second place also earns a payout on yesb. Winnings are credited to your balance immediately and can be withdrawn to bKash, Nagad, or Rocket.
The most common mistake new Callbreak Quick players make on yesb is overbidding in the first round when they're excited about a strong hand. A bid of 4 with a hand that can reliably win 3 tricks is safer than bidding 5 and falling short. Consistent scoring across five rounds beats one big round followed by a penalty.
Understanding the scoring system is what separates casual players from consistent winners on yesb. The table below shows exactly how each outcome affects your score.
| Outcome | Bid | Tricks Won | Score Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Exact bid | 3 | 3 | +3.0 |
| Overtricks | 3 | 5 | +3.2 |
| Undertricks | 4 | 3 | −4.0 |
| Big overtrick | 2 | 6 | +2.4 |
| Missed by one | 5 | 4 | −5.0 |
Overtricks only add 0.1 per extra trick, so chasing extra tricks is rarely worth the risk of missing your bid. On yesb, disciplined bidding consistently outperforms aggressive play over a full five-round game.
13 cards are dealt to each of the four players. The shuffle is certified random — no player has any information advantage at this stage.
Each player has 15 seconds to place their bid. The timer is visible on screen. If you don't bid in time, yesb automatically assigns a minimum bid of 1.
Players take turns playing one card per trick. Each player has 10 seconds per move. The trick winner leads the next trick.
After all 13 tricks are played, scores are updated on the live scoreboard. You can see exactly how each player's bid compared to their actual tricks won.
After five rounds, the final leaderboard is shown and prize money is distributed. The whole process from deal to payout takes around eight minutes on yesb.
Callbreak Quick rewards players who think carefully about their hand before they bid and who manage their spades wisely during play. Here are the strategies that consistently separate winning players from losing ones on yesb.
Before bidding, count only the tricks you're almost certain to win — high spades, aces in other suits. Bid that number, not your optimistic estimate.
You don't know how your opponents play yet. A safe bid in round one keeps your score positive while you learn the table dynamics on yesb.
Don't burn your Ace of Spades on a trick you'd win anyway. Save it to take a trick that matters — especially when an opponent is close to completing their bid.
If you're ahead going into round five, bid conservatively and protect your lead. If you're behind, you need a higher bid to close the gap — yesb's live scoreboard makes this easy to track.
yesb offers Callbreak Quick tables across several stake levels so you're always playing against opponents with a similar budget and skill level. Here's a breakdown of what's available.
| Table | Entry Fee | 1st Prize | 2nd Prize |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | ৳50 | ৳140 | ৳40 |
| Casual | ৳200 | ৳560 | ৳160 |
| Competitive | ৳500 | ৳1,400 | ৳400 |
| High Stakes | ৳2,000 | ৳5,600 | ৳1,600 |
Prize amounts reflect a 70/20 split of the combined entry pool after yesb's platform fee. Remaining 10% goes to the platform.
yesb recommends new players start at the Starter or Casual table to get comfortable with the Quick format before moving up. The competitive dynamics change noticeably at higher stakes — players bid more precisely and play their spades more carefully.
"I've been playing Callbreak since I was a kid but never thought I could earn money from it. yesb changed that. The Quick format is perfect — I can play a full game in my lunch break."
— R***ul, Dhaka"The live scoreboard during the game is a great feature. Knowing exactly where I stand helps me decide whether to play safe or go aggressive in the last two rounds. Really well thought out by yesb."
— S***a, Chittagong"Withdrawal to bKash was fast — got my winnings within minutes. The only thing I'd add is a private table option so I can play with friends. Otherwise yesb Callbreak Quick is excellent."
— K***n, SylhetEverything you need to know before sitting down at your first table.
Create a free yesb account, try a few practice rounds to get comfortable with the Quick format, then join a real-money table and start turning your Callbreak skills into BDT.