Player can discard a card only if it matches either the rank or the suit of the top card in the waste pile.
Ace - If an Ace is discarded, the next player loses its turn. In two player game, it means player who just discarded an Ace must again discard another card. Seven - The game is primarily named after this rule. If a player discards a seven, next player must also discard a seven. Both players can discard Seven till one does not have a Seven to discard and has to pick 4 cards from the stock pile.
Jack - Jack works like a Joker and can be discarded any time except when a Seven was discarded in the previous turn. Some people order the cards starting with the ace, and going up from the two to the king as the highest card.
This will only slightly change the order of the layout. On the left side of the two you will lay cards out to the two instead of the ace and on the right side the run will end at the king.
What happens when I can't play the board? Do I take a card from another player? You take one card from the person to the left, but that player gets to choose which card. Not Helpful 11 Helpful You can fake a pass, but it will hold up the game play.
No one else will be able to play their cards if you're holding onto your own. For example, if you have the six of hearts, no one will be able to play a five of hearts or anything lower until you play. Depending on who you are playing with, they may make it a rule that you cannot fake a pass.
Not Helpful 7 Helpful The dead card gets passed often. Not Helpful 2 Helpful 8. Not Helpful 5 Helpful The easiest way to keep track of points is to count each card as one point.
Since some people may only have one or two cards left and someone else may have almost a full hand, keep it simple. One card is equal to one point once the round has finished. Not Helpful 7 Helpful 9. Are these instructions simple enough for middle school children to understand? Yes, very clear and simple instructions and good diagrams. I'm planning to teach my seven-year-old nephew. Not Helpful 3 Helpful 8. You win when you run out of cards.
Other players count their cards and the round is over. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 6. It depends on who you're playing with. The rules for the ace are not set in stone. Some people play it as being lower than a two and some people use it as the highest card value. It's up to how you want to use it. Not Helpful 5 Helpful 8. The way we play, the cards are worth 5 points, Ace is 10 points, and we play with a Joker so the dead card is worth 50 points. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 7.
When I play the person with the 7 of spades is first. Then it goes the left of that person. If I don't have another 7 or 6 or 8 of spades the person to there left gives a card of their choice. Is that right? We also add this to the mix. Great twist to the game! Not Helpful 0 Helpful 3. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. By using this service, some information may be shared with YouTube.
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Rated this article:. More reader stories Hide reader stories. When a Queen was placed, you had to stand up and say "Hail the Queen" I know there were more rules, but I can't remember them. Improve this question. Thunderforge 8, 7 7 gold badges 39 39 silver badges 82 82 bronze badges.
Any card game that penalizes touching the cards in any situation especially dealer's respect is a game I don't want to be playing. Point of order: it's a point of order, not a court of order. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. EDIT: Some sample starting rules might include these ones that are fairly common when I've played it: Ace skips the next player's turn Jack reverses the play order 8 allows anyone to play a card of the same suit immediately.
Play continues from that person onwards. Spades must be named out loud 7 must be followed by saying "That's the badger" after saying "7 of spades" if appropriate Kings and Queens must be saluted You must say "last card" when you have one card remaining You must say "Mao" when you go out "Taking the Chairman's name in vain" at any other time faces a hefty three-card penalty.
Improve this answer. Johno Johno 8, 2 2 gold badges 43 43 silver badges 75 75 bronze badges. Do you think there are many resources online about the starting rules?
RobAveryIV I believe the rules tend to differ based on who you play it with. Part of the beauty of teaching it is that you can add rules that have been good in the past. Different groups of players might have different starting rules! I'll add some example starting rules to my answer, though. When I played Mao I couldn't see any reason not to try to collect the entire deck, so I just accrued a continuous stream of penalties until people told me I was ruining the game and maybe I should leave.
I was probably being a big jerk, but on the other hand it might be worth giving people some kind of advice that picking up cards is bad before letting them join in When someone adds a rule about not playing two co-prime cards in a row, you know you need to stop playing.
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