![]() ![]() There are several ways to mix up the game and make things more interesting. Alternatively, you can continue playing until everyone gets rid of their cards, leaving one person the ultimate loser. It’s up to you to end the game when the first player has won. If the last card in your hand is an Ace, you must collect another card from the stockpile and continue until your next turn. However, it’s important to mention that you can not win the game with an Ace. The first person to shed all of their cards (get rid of them all through playing) wins the game. If you play down an Ace, you can then choose a new suit for the next person to match. This means you can play an ace at any time throughout the game apart from after a two or a four. ![]() ![]() The game continues in this direction until someone plays another Jack. Jack’s – If you play a Jack, it changes the game’s direction, so instead of the person to your left taking their turn, the player to your left goes instead.Eight’s – This means the next player must skip their turn.Sevens – If you place down a seven, you can also play any other cards in your hand that is of the same rank as that seven.Four’s – This works with the same rules as a two, except the unlucky player must pick up four cards, or eight, should that player have a counteracting four.If it moves even further, and that player has a two, then the third-person line would pick up six cards. Two’s – If a two is played, this means that the next player must pick up two cards from the stockpile however, if that player also has a two, the trick skips them and is given to the next player in turn, who must continue to pick up not two, but four.You can throw the game in a different direction with power cards, which you can use to set your opponents back sneakily.īelow is a list showing you what each power card means and how to use it: If the stockpile runs out at any point, shuffle it and start again, removing the top card from the discard pile before shuffling. If you get down to your last card, you must yell out “ Last Card!” to the group, and if anyone else in the group realizes they also have one card left at this point, but they haven’t called it, they need to pick up a new card from the stockpile. The aim is to rid yourself of your cards before the rest of your opponents, so if you can, you want to avoid having to collect more cards, but this is unavoidable at a certain point. The game continues in this fashion until you reach a point where a player can’t place down a card, which means they must collect a card from the stockpile. An example would be, if there are ten clubs on the table, you can play either a ten or a club. Matches can be made by either rank or suit. To begin, players must look at each of their cards, and whoever is sitting on the dealer’s left must try to match the card in the middle of the table. ![]()
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