I played this game for the first time with my co-workers 2 months ago and fall in love with it~ it's a very nice game to gather friends together. Thank you for the video.
When someone "goes out" or flips over their last card, does everyone else get 1 more turn to try and better their hand? Or do they go straight to flipping over any remaining cards?
If 2 cards in a column match, the total value for that column is 0... If two 2's are in the same column do they cancel each other out totaling 0 or would it be -4 to your total score?
I first learned with two decks including all jokers. Additional rule my friends taught me was if you got four cards of the same face value adjacent to each other in a 4x4 grid, that counted as -40 points.
When my family always played we would all flip all our cards when someone went out and all the other players would have 1 turn to try to make the best out of their hand by trying to get rid of queens and jacks and 10s for lower value cards.
I know some additional rules. When you draw a card from the draw pile, and don't want to keep that card, due to its high value, you have to flip one of your down facing cards. Additionally in our version you can also just flip a down facing card of yours without drawing any other card
The way we play is after drawing a card from the stock pile and if you choose to discard it, you have the choice of flipping a face down card or pass. But you made it sound like you MUST flip a face down card. I never heard that one before. I would not like being forced to flip my last card but I'm going to try next time.
I need a ruling on a House rule at my family's house from chat. So the house rule is if anyone lands on a hundred point exactly (100,200,300,400) then that person goes down to 0 and continues with the game (The rule was put into place so the person in last place can't dictate the winner of the game by going out early, and also to help the younger kids in our family to stay IN the game rather than get upset that they are 70+ point behind in a few rounds). I have contested that if you are bad enough at this game to get to 200 or 300, etc....then you should only get to go down to the next hundred (300 -> 200) and then HAVE to stay there for another round, and if you have to skill to do that then you can go down to the next hundred. For instance, you land on 300 in Round 6, you go down to 200 for Round 7, if you get a 0 score in round 7, then you go down to 100 for round 8. Is the family rule or my rule more fair towards the overall competition to the game?
We used to play with one of the cards being a multiplier for a harder challenge, one of my friends bet he would end up with -200 points and win. He did, still amazes me to this day. He probably cheated but it still amazed me nontheless. That card game made us become friends.
I played this game for the first time with my co-workers 2 months ago and fall in love with it~ it's a very nice game to gather friends together. Thank you for the video.
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Why do those jacks, queens, and kings look so horrifying? That is going to be in my worst fears for a long time.
I like em.
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When someone "goes out" or flips over their last card, does everyone else get 1 more turn to try and better their hand? Or do they go straight to flipping over any remaining cards?
Fhe round is over, Everyone else must flip over their cards
No every one gets one more turn
It's your deck of cards... play it however you want to.
Great simple explanation!
Awesome job exposing! Made it so easy to learn 🤓
Can't tell if you're serious or not
Once 1 player has all 6 cards face up, does everyone else turn their cards face up ?
Considering there is no value for upsidedown cards im pretty sure you turn them up
Yeah, was wondering the same thing.
If 2 cards in a column match, the total value for that column is 0... If two 2's are in the same column do they cancel each other out totaling 0 or would it be -4 to your total score?
It would be zero because it doesn't matter what card it is
Hence. You wanna play a -2 with a 1 or a 0, not with another 2.
I always play 2s worth 2 and Jokers as -2
Why my friend?
I play aces as negative 2 and 2 just 2 points i also dont play with jokers
very nice , quick and easy, thank you brotha
How to get the card deck used in the video?
very fun game to play, I'll try it with my kids
What are those cards called? Used in the video
Try asking with a "please" and "thank you" you rude bell end.
I like that deck. Where can I get it?
So easy thanks pro teacher
How do matching two - 2 score? 0 or -4?
0
Question....
Does the negative two rule Trump the two of a kind in a column equaling zero rule
If you have two 2's in a column then you score 0. I learned that the hard way lol
Great work man
How do you play 4 card golf?
Standard 52 cards or full 104 cards?
If you are having a big card game of like 8 people, I would suggest 104, if small card game, say 1 - 4 people, go for 52
I first learned with two decks including all jokers. Additional rule my friends taught me was if you got four cards of the same face value adjacent to each other in a 4x4 grid, that counted as -40 points.
When my family always played we would all flip all our cards when someone went out and all the other players would have 1 turn to try to make the best out of their hand by trying to get rid of queens and jacks and 10s for lower value cards.
Mother: your so lazy ehy dont you do sports
Me: I play golf
*Playing 6 card golf*
Mother: I thought u was playing golf
Me: this is golf...
Nice looking cards
How to put in a dimmer switch
You left out the "Flip your card or draw a card" option for the face down cards.
I know some additional rules. When you draw a card from the draw pile, and don't want to keep that card, due to its high value, you have to flip one of your down facing cards. Additionally in our version you can also just flip a down facing card of yours without drawing any other card
The way we play is after drawing a card from the stock pile and if you choose to discard it, you have the choice of flipping a face down card or pass. But you made it sound like you MUST flip a face down card. I never heard that one before. I would not like being forced to flip my last card but I'm going to try next time.
This is literally skyjo with poker cards
What if you have 2 2's in a column?
They equal 0. Same thing with aces.
I need a ruling on a House rule at my family's house from chat. So the house rule is if anyone lands on a hundred point exactly (100,200,300,400) then that person goes down to 0 and continues with the game (The rule was put into place so the person in last place can't dictate the winner of the game by going out early, and also to help the younger kids in our family to stay IN the game rather than get upset that they are 70+ point behind in a few rounds). I have contested that if you are bad enough at this game to get to 200 or 300, etc....then you should only get to go down to the next hundred (300 -> 200) and then HAVE to stay there for another round, and if you have to skill to do that then you can go down to the next hundred. For instance, you land on 300 in Round 6, you go down to 200 for Round 7, if you get a 0 score in round 7, then you go down to 100 for round 8. Is the family rule or my rule more fair towards the overall competition to the game?
Your rule
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What about play9 card game
idk
Very nice game!!
Why does this guy sound like the narrator for the Bible Project videos?
We used to play with one of the cards being a multiplier for a harder challenge, one of my friends bet he would end up with -200 points and win.
He did, still amazes me to this day.
He probably cheated but it still amazed me nontheless.
That card game made us become friends.
this one reminds me a lot of ratatat cat lmao
Dude looks like discount Ryan Gosling
That is hilarious 😂
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Remember: *Strokes are bad.*
Almost looks like garbage game but with points
Too hard lol
worst guide I've ever seen
Really awful game. Almost pure luck.
buy the game Play Nine
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