Nine is the card game that rewards players who think ahead. You get nine cards, you build sequences, and you race to empty your hand before anyone else does. On 6six, every game is played for real money against real opponents — and the best hand management wins every time.
Nine is one of those games that looks simple when you first see it but reveals a lot of depth once you start playing seriously. The basic idea is straightforward — you're dealt nine cards and your goal is to get rid of them all by building sequences on the table. The first player to empty their hand wins the round.
What makes Nine interesting on 6six is the decision-making involved. You're not just playing your own hand — you're watching what other players are building, deciding when to extend an existing sequence versus starting a new one, and figuring out which cards to hold back and which to play immediately. A player with a weaker hand can still win if they read the table better than everyone else.
Nine has been popular in Bangladesh for a long time as a casual game played among friends and family. 6six brings that same familiar format online with real-money stakes, a clean interface, and opponents from across the country. Whether you've been playing Nine your whole life or you're picking it up for the first time, the 6six version is easy to get into and genuinely rewarding to master.
The rules are consistent across all tables on 6six. Here's everything you need to know before sitting down.
Each player is dealt exactly nine cards from a standard 52-card deck. The remaining cards form a draw pile in the centre of the table. The player to the left of the dealer goes first.
On your turn, you play cards to the table by building or extending sequences. Sequences run in order within the same suit. The 9 of each suit is the anchor card — sequences extend upward toward the King and downward toward the Ace from the 9.
Every sequence must start from a 9. If no 9 of a suit has been played yet, you cannot play any other card of that suit. Holding 9s gives you control — playing them opens up options for everyone, including your opponents.
If you have no valid card to play on your turn, you must pass. Each player gets a limited number of passes per game on 6six. Running out of passes while still holding cards puts you at a serious disadvantage going into the final rounds.
The first player to play all nine of their cards wins the round and takes the pot. Remaining players are ranked by how many cards they still hold — fewer cards means a better finishing position and a smaller penalty in multi-round formats.
On 6six, the winner of each round collects the pot minus the platform fee. In multi-round sessions, cumulative scores determine the final payout. Your account balance updates automatically at the end of each completed round.
Understanding which cards to play and when is the core skill in Nine. Here's a simple example of how a hand might look mid-game on 6six.
You hold two 9s — spades and hearts. Playing 9♠ first opens the spades sequence and lets you follow with 8♠ and 7♠ in subsequent turns. Playing 9♥ opens hearts but J♥ can't be played until 10♥ appears. Holding K♣ and Q♣ means you're waiting on someone else to play 9♣ first.
Nine on 6six is a skill game. The cards you're dealt are random, but what you do with them is entirely up to you. Here's how different aspects of the game break down in terms of how much they affect your results over time.
The most common mistake new players make on 6six is playing their 9s too early without thinking about what it opens up for opponents. Holding a 9 when you have a strong run in that suit can be a powerful move — but holding it too long when you're running out of other options will leave you stuck passing while everyone else clears their hand.
New to 6six or just new to Nine? Here's the full process from zero to your first real-money game.
6six offers Nine tables at multiple stake levels so you can play at a pace and price that works for you.
Buy-in range. Perfect for players who are learning Nine or just want a relaxed game without big pressure. Low stakes, real money, real opponents on 6six.
Buy-in range. The most popular tier on 6six. You'll find experienced players here who know the game well. Good for players who've played a few sessions and want a real challenge.
Buy-in range. For serious Nine players on 6six who are confident in their game and want to compete for larger pots. Higher risk, higher reward, and a noticeably sharper field of opponents.
Every hand on 6six is dealt by a certified RNG system. Cards are shuffled and distributed randomly with no possibility of manipulation. You can play knowing the deal is genuinely fair every single time.
Games on 6six move quickly. Each player has a turn timer so nobody can stall the game. If you miss your turn, the system plays a pass automatically. Most Nine games on 6six complete in under ten minutes.
The Nine game interface on 6six is built for mobile screens. Cards are easy to tap, the table layout is clear, and the game runs smoothly even on older Android devices with a basic internet connection.
Win a round and your balance updates immediately. Request a withdrawal to bKash or Nagad and it typically arrives within minutes. 6six processes payouts around the clock, seven days a week.
6six keeps a full record of your Nine sessions — rounds played, wins, losses, and net results. Reviewing your history helps you spot patterns in your play and improve your decision-making over time.
If anything goes wrong during a game — a disconnection, a disputed result, a payment question — the 6six support team is available to help. Reach out via the in-app chat or email and you'll get a response fast.
When you play Nine or any other game on 6six, your personal data is handled responsibly. We collect only what's necessary to run your account and improve your experience. Your information is never sold to third parties, and all data is protected with industry-standard encryption. You can request access to or deletion of your data at any time by contacting our support team. For full details, see our Privacy Policy.
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