The way I used to play was the second to last to finish was the vice asshole. Then the president could ask for whatever 2 cards he wanted that the asshole had to give and trade them for whatever 2 cards the president wanted to give him. In addition the VP and the VAH would do the same thing but they would only trade 1 card instead of 2.
There are a number of variants to this game. The way we play you are not allowed to "equalize", you must beat the card or cards on top, and each player only has one chance per round, and you can only play singletons on singletons, pairs on pairs, etc.
I always play where that is true and any cards you place down must be higher and not equal to the one in the middle, SAME GOES FOR DOUBLES TRIPLES AND QUADS
@@CaptainCrud116 me and my friends play a version with the same rules and we called it "dickhead," dickhead being the lowest rank. The dickhead would give his best two cards to the king(president) and the king would give his two worst cards to the dickhead, the vice dickhead(second last to finish) would give his single best card to the queen(VP) and the queen would give her single worst card to the vice dickhead
Oh my God, thank you sooo much I played this game in 2015 in uni and had forgotten most of the rules Thanks for the reminder Some of the best game nights I have ever had😅
This was always a college drinking game for us in the 90s. Each round that a president repeated win, they got to make a rule (so long as it doesn't impact the rules of the game). When there was a new president, all the temporary rules were wiped clean due to the change of office. After each round, everyone had to change seats to reflect their rank of office except the president.
we played a version of this game in rural Australia a lot and kept teaching people how to play in New Zealand. It was renamed Sloppy, with no President, but the last player is "Sloppy" or "sloppy dog" and the first ranked player is "the bitch." At times making sloppy adorn a hat to mark their status. It is very similar but 2s are just higher cards not "clear cards," though they do usually win a round. You also use the Queen of Spades as the trump card which can win a round when it is played. Suits are not acknowledged, only the numbers. Jokers are wildcards. You can play in rounds of doubles, triples or quadruples. Triple 6 is known as the Devils cup and it can beat anything but the Queen of Spades. In New Zealand people started inventing their own version again, insisting it was now "kiwi rules" and you can now "ghost" on the matching card number, changing the number of cards that has to be put down in that round. If you stop this ghosting pattern, by putting higher cards multiple cards on top you are calling ghost busters. Sometimes you would know what was going to happen just from someone humming the ghost busters theme.
At time 1:59 wouldn't player 3 play the pair of Kings onto the pair that's on the top of the pile. You played a 2 from player 6, I think, but anyway player 3 can play out of turn because he's making 4 of a kind, getting rid of 2 cards as opposed to 1 on whoever played the 2. Which brings me to ask who has the power the next player or the person playing the 4 kings
I played a really stupid variant of this game at school when we had lunch. It was probably altered to make it more fun. So basically we renamed clear cards "Nukes", Shoved a bunch of things from poker into it, such as straights, waterfalls, and full houses which could basically beat any double. Straights under a certain amount of cards (I forgot) could be cleared with a single 2, while anything higher (Including waterfalls and full houses) Had to be cleared with a joker. It was really confusing. After the game, the President could ask the a-hole (Renamed "poop" so we wouldn't get in trouble) for any 2 cards they wanted, other than clear cards. If the A-hole had those cards, they would have to give them to the president. If they didn't, the president asks for another 2 sets of different cards. This went the same for the vice president and the second last player to finish but with just 1 card. We also had a "trading" Session before the game started to ask for any cards we needed to complete full houses, straights, etc. It was pretty dumb, but it was either this, or read a book.
I already know this is like 6 years ago but I got this game from fruits basket an anime that I watched the whole 3 seasons in abt 2 weeks bc I sated you around 3:00am watching it lol. Thanks
Me and my friends play differently I think our rules are less confusing and easier to play with How to play: Card order: 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10, jack, queen, king, ace, 2, joker How we play: 3 of spades starts the first round you can place as many cards as you want if it’s the same card (for example starting with 3 threes meaning you’re playing triples) let’s say the person does play triples that round has to continue with triples (doubles, Quadruples and singles) That round ends when someone ends with, to end it, it’s either not one goes anymore, you end it with the same thing (let’s say someone puts double 5s you can end it with another set of double 5s it is your turn) the last thing you can do to end it is place a 2 ( one 2 for singles and doubles 2 for triples and 3 for quadruples) the only thing that can end 2s is a joker, jokers are the highest card in the game and can end anything except a card that has been ended by the same card. Now that I’ve explained the rules of the game now the objective of the game is to finish your cards first (let’s say there are 6 people playing) the first person out is president, second is Vice President, third and fourth are neutrals, fifth is vice bum and sixth is bum. These roles mean something for the next round, president gets bums 2 highest cards and president gives bums their 2 lowest and for Vice President and vice bum same thing except it one high and one low, neutrals keep their cards, bum also starts the next round with anything they want. I’m very sorry if that’s confusing and doesn’t explain the game well but I hope you guys have fun with it! (If you have any questions I can answer them in the reply’s)
I might be wrong but this is basically Daifugo. The "rankings" or titles are just different. There are different variations for Daifugo and there really isn't a right way to play it. There are basic rules that are always followed for every variation but you can choose to add or remove any variations from the game, which I think makes the game a lot of fun. You can simplify the game or make the game more fun/difficult depending on what rules you want to use.
We play a variation of this game which doesn’t include the rule of being able to clear by completing a set of 4. Instead we have a consecutive and also a 10 as up or down. How it works is if NO.1 places a 4 and NO.2 places a 5 then NO.3 has a 6 and places it down on the pile they can call consecutive which means that NO.4 and so on has to place the card of the next value ONLY so it would have to be a 7 then a 8 and so on. If no one can do so the last person the place a card clears the pile and starts the next round as per. With the 10 being a higher or lower card the person who places a 10 gets to say wether the next players cards can be of high fee or lower value the player after them can also chose to keep going down or start going back up, this helps when you are near the end and you may have a feeling the next player has high cards this also can stop them from playing a 2.
Nice tutorial! By the way I've tried this game by myself and there are some parts that I seemed lost: 1) So basically any pair of cards can beat any ranks of single card; let's say Player A discard a single 6♣ then Player B discard K♠ but then Player C beat K♠ with a pair of 6s, is that correct? 2) If that's correct, then there are already three 6s in the discard deck right? Which the 6♣ card is beneath the K♠ and two other 6s are on top of the K♠ ; if this happens, is it still allowed for other player to discard another 6 to make 4-of-a-kind?
+Fadilla Sativa It is correct that a pair of 6s will beat the king. The 4-of-a-kind is not allowed because the king is in the middle. The 4-of-a-kind has to be played in an uninterrupted sequence.
@@GatherTogetherGames Will 3 of any card beat 2 of any card. Can i beat a 3 of any card with 2 of a kind with lower ranking. Please help me in what all the combination we can beat a 2 of a kind and 3 of a kind. Thank you so much.
I played it nothing like and it was called scum, you can’t match any card and have to play singles or doubles depending on the first card played and keeping it the same. and joker was the highest
Do 2’s have to be higher than the previous rank in order to play them? Also I love how the last player to win is called the A-Hole 😂. Like good luck trying to convince your family to play this.. 😂
I play this game rather differently. We use 2's as wild cards that act as a blank card that you can put anywhere but you don't give them an actual number. You just play a 2 anywhere then the next person can play anything after that including doubles or triples/depending on how we feel that day you might only be allowed to play singles after a wild. Red 10's are clear cards and red 3's are the highest cards. Since red 10's and red 3's are used differently you only need to play the two black cards of each to clear them. The 3 of spades starts the game and the person who has the 3 of clubs has to try to jump in and clear the pile before the next person plays since in this version the 3 of clubs is the worst card and hard to get rid of if you don't do so at the start. We also don't play it where doubles/triples are higher than singles/doubles. You can only play doubles/triples if you clear it then put them down or if you're jumping in to clear the pile. Once you play a double/triple the people after you have to play doubles/triples or a clear/wild card. If no one can play it clears back to you. You can also choose to pass at any point and depending on how we feel you either do or don't have to play a wild/clear card if you have nothing else that can beat or match the previous person's card. Also it's up to you whether or not you decide that you're allowed to pass when you have a clear or wild. Wild cards can always be played and you don't need to play multiple wild cards even if the current round is doubles/triples. You can still jump in to clear the pile at any point before the next person puts their card down and skipping is still the same. If 2's or red 10's are the last cards that you have then you hold them up in the middle of everyone and anyone can grab them from you (try not to rip the cards). In the next round the loser has to give the president their best card and the president can choose to give the loser whatever card they want.
+patti truit When a player plays a matching card to the last card played, the next player is skipped. For example, if player 1 plays a 5 and player 2 plays a 5, player 3 is skipped.
Here is the real way, You try and get rid of all your cards. Asshole is the last person to get rid of his cards, vice asshole is the 2nd last vice president is 2nd and president is 1st. Asshole gives president 2 cards and the vices give 1 to each other lower ranks must give highest card. I You can play what ever card you want all game until no one can play anymore. The are no skips or matches. When there are doubles you must play a higher double no triples. Only thing you can use is a 2 to clear out deck. A 2 must only be used to clear out singles or doubles, or as a wild card a wild card only serves as one. Who ever wins the round starts the next one
Thank you very much for your tutorials. I was wondering if you would do a tutorial on the card game low down by the makers of uno. I would very much appreciate it!
Wait three 3's beat queens? Nah I dont play like that, that's too confusing. I just play a card that's higher then the card. Or doubles. And I dont play with points. Game is over when all played their cards. N we dont call the last player a hole. We call them hobo. N we clear if no one can play a card. And no matching skips
In a 4 player game.. Player 1- President Player 2- vice president ( played his last card ♠A) Player 3- have a 5❤ ( can't beat player2 card & pass) Player 4- have a 7♣ (can't beat player2 card & pass) What's now in this condition... What about player2's card ♠A And who's going for next card to play player 3 or 4 ?
After the ♠️A is played, player 3 passes, then player 4 passes. Since all remaining players passed, the middle cards are cleared. Play resumes with player 3 to play the ♥️5.
I am here from playing this game in Clubhouse Games for the switch. I just needed the rules to be clearer
Same here
Me too. But I still don’t get it😅
This actually became my favorite game on Clubhouse Games
Sammmeee lol
Saaaaaaame
The way I used to play was the second to last to finish was the vice asshole. Then the president could ask for whatever 2 cards he wanted that the asshole had to give and trade them for whatever 2 cards the president wanted to give him. In addition the VP and the VAH would do the same thing but they would only trade 1 card instead of 2.
I think it depends on the number of players
Yeah, this is how I used to play the game with people at school
So many great memories playing that game, a true classic.
This was so well explained, and the example topped it off and cleared up any confusion.
This is very different from the way I play
I'm here because I heard Persona 5's Tycoon was a variation of this lol
Well, this is a variant of Persona 5's Daifugou
Same
That’s a great reason to be here lol
There are a number of variants to this game. The way we play you are not allowed to "equalize", you must beat the card or cards on top, and each player only has one chance per round, and you can only play singletons on singletons, pairs on pairs, etc.
There are a lot of variants to the game, and rules can be take away or added.
I used to always play this game in the shade with my friends during recess!!! Fun times
the way I played...if u started with single or double etc you can only throw down a single or double etc....no doubles beat singles
Tara Metuariki same
Yep me too
yup... never played this way before
I always play where that is true and any cards you place down must be higher and not equal to the one in the middle, SAME GOES FOR DOUBLES TRIPLES AND QUADS
@@CaptainCrud116 me and my friends play a version with the same rules and we called it "dickhead," dickhead being the lowest rank. The dickhead would give his best two cards to the king(president) and the king would give his two worst cards to the dickhead, the vice dickhead(second last to finish) would give his single best card to the queen(VP) and the queen would give her single worst card to the vice dickhead
This channel is so amazing! thanks for all the games :)
Oh my God, thank you sooo much
I played this game in 2015 in uni and had forgotten most of the rules
Thanks for the reminder
Some of the best game nights I have ever had😅
This was always a college drinking game for us in the 90s. Each round that a president repeated win, they got to make a rule (so long as it doesn't impact the rules of the game). When there was a new president, all the temporary rules were wiped clean due to the change of office. After each round, everyone had to change seats to reflect their rank of office except the president.
I was taught this by some new friends when I was in a camp. I think we had 6 people, 2 decks and a Joker. So someone could go up to 9 of a card.
There is no 9 of a card in 2 decks
@@CaptainCrud116 8 + 1 Joker
we played a version of this game in rural Australia a lot and kept teaching people how to play in New Zealand. It was renamed Sloppy, with no President, but the last player is "Sloppy" or "sloppy dog" and the first ranked player is "the bitch." At times making sloppy adorn a hat to mark their status. It is very similar but 2s are just higher cards not "clear cards," though they do usually win a round. You also use the Queen of Spades as the trump card which can win a round when it is played. Suits are not acknowledged, only the numbers. Jokers are wildcards. You can play in rounds of doubles, triples or quadruples. Triple 6 is known as the Devils cup and it can beat anything but the Queen of Spades.
In New Zealand people started inventing their own version again, insisting it was now "kiwi rules" and you can now "ghost" on the matching card number, changing the number of cards that has to be put down in that round. If you stop this ghosting pattern, by putting higher cards multiple cards on top you are calling ghost busters. Sometimes you would know what was going to happen just from someone humming the ghost busters theme.
I could of avoided a few fist fights and kept relationships if i would of shown this video.
At time 1:59 wouldn't player 3 play the pair of Kings onto the pair that's on the top of the pile. You played a 2 from player 6, I think, but anyway player 3 can play out of turn because he's making 4 of a kind, getting rid of 2 cards as opposed to 1 on whoever played the 2. Which brings me to ask who has the power the next player or the person playing the 4 kings
I played a really stupid variant of this game at school when we had lunch. It was probably altered to make it more fun. So basically we renamed clear cards "Nukes", Shoved a bunch of things from poker into it, such as straights, waterfalls, and full houses which could basically beat any double. Straights under a certain amount of cards (I forgot) could be cleared with a single 2, while anything higher (Including waterfalls and full houses) Had to be cleared with a joker. It was really confusing. After the game, the President could ask the a-hole (Renamed "poop" so we wouldn't get in trouble) for any 2 cards they wanted, other than clear cards. If the A-hole had those cards, they would have to give them to the president. If they didn't, the president asks for another 2 sets of different cards. This went the same for the vice president and the second last player to finish but with just 1 card. We also had a "trading" Session before the game started to ask for any cards we needed to complete full houses, straights, etc. It was pretty dumb, but it was either this, or read a book.
ur rly good at card games. i rly love this game. i play this w my cousins.
I already know this is like 6 years ago but I got this game from fruits basket an anime that I watched the whole 3 seasons in abt 2 weeks bc I sated you around 3:00am watching it lol. Thanks
I played a different variant. Important one is President gets 2 best cards from AHole and VP gets 1 from second last person to finish
I just want to know cards cleared means what?? Is the pile kept away or given to someone else
Is this the same as 'against the landlord' game?
Wait. Where's the custom rules in Daifugo/President like 11-back or 9-reverse or the revolutions?
Thanks a bunch for is! Needed to learn how to play this! :)
The Green Azumarill why? Lol
I miss this game. My friends and I played it all the the time at lunch
Canadian sport_fan same I play it with the boys
Me and my friends play differently I think our rules are less confusing and easier to play with
How to play:
Card order: 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10, jack, queen, king, ace, 2, joker
How we play: 3 of spades starts the first round you can place as many cards as you want if it’s the same card (for example starting with 3 threes meaning you’re playing triples) let’s say the person does play triples that round has to continue with triples (doubles, Quadruples and singles)
That round ends when someone ends with, to end it, it’s either not one goes anymore, you end it with the same thing (let’s say someone puts double 5s you can end it with another set of double 5s it is your turn) the last thing you can do to end it is place a 2 ( one 2 for singles and doubles 2 for triples and 3 for quadruples) the only thing that can end 2s is a joker, jokers are the highest card in the game and can end anything except a card that has been ended by the same card. Now that I’ve explained the rules of the game now the objective of the game is to finish your cards first (let’s say there are 6 people playing) the first person out is president, second is Vice President, third and fourth are neutrals, fifth is vice bum and sixth is bum. These roles mean something for the next round, president gets bums 2 highest cards and president gives bums their 2 lowest and for Vice President and vice bum same thing except it one high and one low, neutrals keep their cards, bum also starts the next round with anything they want.
I’m very sorry if that’s confusing and doesn’t explain the game well but I hope you guys have fun with it! (If you have any questions I can answer them in the reply’s)
What happens if you match a card are you in the lead. Please respond.
This is a game that I'll play in the future!
I might be wrong but this is basically Daifugo. The "rankings" or titles are just different. There are different variations for Daifugo and there really isn't a right way to play it. There are basic rules that are always followed for every variation but you can choose to add or remove any variations from the game, which I think makes the game a lot of fun. You can simplify the game or make the game more fun/difficult depending on what rules you want to use.
We play a variation of this game which doesn’t include the rule of being able to clear by completing a set of 4. Instead we have a consecutive and also a 10 as up or down. How it works is if NO.1 places a 4 and NO.2 places a 5 then NO.3 has a 6 and places it down on the pile they can call consecutive which means that NO.4 and so on has to place the card of the next value ONLY so it would have to be a 7 then a 8 and so on. If no one can do so the last person the place a card clears the pile and starts the next round as per. With the 10 being a higher or lower card the person who places a 10 gets to say wether the next players cards can be of high fee or lower value the player after them can also chose to keep going down or start going back up, this helps when you are near the end and you may have a feeling the next player has high cards this also can stop them from playing a 2.
Thx, I never knew why 2s were valuable and Wikipedia didn't help, thx!!
Great instructions as I am watching a couple to learn this game.
I'm a little confused I thought the 3 of clubs must be the first card to be played (1:25 ) 4 of ♦️was played first at 7:02
3 of clubs is the first card played in the first round. After that, the current president plays any card first.
Thanks a lot.. I really appreciate your tutorial. It's a nice game 👍👍👍
What is four kinds?
at 4:37 there were 2 kings in the middle. player 3 was able 2 complete the 4 of a kind out of turn.
It looks like he just missed his chance
Nice tutorial! By the way I've tried this game by myself and there are some parts that I seemed lost:
1) So basically any pair of cards can beat any ranks of single card; let's say Player A discard a single 6♣ then Player B discard K♠ but then Player C beat K♠ with a pair of 6s, is that correct?
2) If that's correct, then there are already three 6s in the discard deck right? Which the 6♣ card is beneath the K♠ and two other 6s are on top of the K♠ ; if this happens, is it still allowed for other player to discard another 6 to make 4-of-a-kind?
+Fadilla Sativa It is correct that a pair of 6s will beat the king. The 4-of-a-kind is not allowed because the king is in the middle. The 4-of-a-kind has to be played in an uninterrupted sequence.
Noted. Thanks!
Can you please explain why 2 3’s beat queen?
2 of any card will beat 1 of a card.
Oh ok thx!
@@GatherTogetherGames Will 3 of any card beat 2 of any card. Can i beat a 3 of any card with 2 of a kind with lower ranking. Please help me in what all the combination we can beat a 2 of a kind and 3 of a kind.
Thank you so much.
Yes, any 3 of a kind will beat any 2 of a kind.
the only time u can play out of turn is when competing the 4 of a kind correct?
That is correct
Great tutorial you have alot of ability to play
I play this game differently but I don't care
Death-Nado I have been looking for the rules and every tutorial has different, but its cool
I played it nothing like and it was called scum, you can’t match any card and have to play singles or doubles depending on the first card played and keeping it the same. and joker was the highest
Is this how the 2017 Presidency was determined? The Donald got rid of his hand 1rst and now runs the country? LOL!
honestly delete your comment
flamemik he has a very good point 😂 the us is fucked cuss of that orange man
jo broni yes it was
HAHAHAHAHHAHAHA LOL SO TRUE LOL
I wonder who was the A hole...😘
Can 2s be played whenever? (Of course not as last card)
Yes, 2s can be played whenever except not the last card.
To clarify, 2s can be played at any time _on your turn_
Played this so much but it wasn’t for points. If you won 4 times in a row your won and got to make a new rule for the next session
How did player 4 get to put down the card and player 6 doesn’t (Im still learning.)
Player 1- played ♣5
Player 2 -have a ❤6 and ♠3,🔶3
Can player 2 play a set of two three's instead of that ❤6
Or it's compulsory to play ❤6 on that ♣5
Player 2 would be able to play the set of two threes if wanted. A player can also pass on playing even if able to play.
Thank you 😊
What if we have triplet ? Doubles skip the person , does triplet skip 2 ppl?
No, it's if the card played matches the top card, then the next player is skipped. It doesn't matter whether it's a "double" or a "tripple".
Youre games have help me a so much I play my family carde every friday . This one left me a bit confuse.
What if you have 3 of a kind and a small card. Do you have to play the three of a kind?
If you get skipped can you still bomb?
+Hayley Rienzo A player can pass on any turn, even if that player is able to play. A player can complete a 4 of a kind even when skipped.
My friends were playing this today but I didn’t understand the concept so yeah
Do 2’s have to be higher than the previous rank in order to play them?
Also I love how the last player to win is called the A-Hole 😂. Like good luck trying to convince your family to play this.. 😂
I play this game rather differently. We use 2's as wild cards that act as a blank card that you can put anywhere but you don't give them an actual number. You just play a 2 anywhere then the next person can play anything after that including doubles or triples/depending on how we feel that day you might only be allowed to play singles after a wild. Red 10's are clear cards and red 3's are the highest cards. Since red 10's and red 3's are used differently you only need to play the two black cards of each to clear them. The 3 of spades starts the game and the person who has the 3 of clubs has to try to jump in and clear the pile before the next person plays since in this version the 3 of clubs is the worst card and hard to get rid of if you don't do so at the start. We also don't play it where doubles/triples are higher than singles/doubles. You can only play doubles/triples if you clear it then put them down or if you're jumping in to clear the pile. Once you play a double/triple the people after you have to play doubles/triples or a clear/wild card. If no one can play it clears back to you. You can also choose to pass at any point and depending on how we feel you either do or don't have to play a wild/clear card if you have nothing else that can beat or match the previous person's card. Also it's up to you whether or not you decide that you're allowed to pass when you have a clear or wild. Wild cards can always be played and you don't need to play multiple wild cards even if the current round is doubles/triples. You can still jump in to clear the pile at any point before the next person puts their card down and skipping is still the same. If 2's or red 10's are the last cards that you have then you hold them up in the middle of everyone and anyone can grab them from you (try not to rip the cards). In the next round the loser has to give the president their best card and the president can choose to give the loser whatever card they want.
Cool!
What is the advantage of the vice president?
You get a point.
Serious question: do you have to reveal how many cards you have left when someone asks you during the game (not end)?
I dont even know how you get into that situation, I have no idea
@@CaptainCrud116 playing multiple cards while others have to pass. Easy to hide count after a cycle or 2
@@JesuszillaCorp i know but is it legal
@@CaptainCrud116 I would say why lie about it. But house rules make that answer moot. Like my response I suppose haha
What is the order?
If the next person is on skip turn.. but finishing the deck.. which takes priority
Completing the four-of-a-kind overthrows the rule of being skipped
Can someone tell me why in the demo game certain plays are skipped, when it looks like there are cards that could be played? What am I missing?
Not "plays", I meant "players"... sorry
+patti truit When a player plays a matching card to the last card played, the next player is skipped. For example, if player 1 plays a 5 and player 2 plays a 5, player 3 is skipped.
Thank you! I must have missed that in the directions... have a great day!
Can I use three of a kind to beat a single card?
Yes
My favorite card game. ❤
Very nice!
Here is the real way,
You try and get rid of all your cards.
Asshole is the last person to get rid of his cards, vice asshole is the 2nd last vice president is 2nd and president is 1st. Asshole gives president 2 cards and the vices give 1 to each other lower ranks must give highest card. I You can play what ever card you want all game until no one can play anymore. The are no skips or matches. When there are doubles you must play a higher double no triples. Only thing you can use is a 2 to clear out deck. A 2 must only be used to clear out singles or doubles, or as a wild card a wild card only serves as one. Who ever wins the round starts the next one
Old president or new?
Player 3- ♠5,🔶5,♣5
Player 4-❤5 ... (for 1 of a kind)
Is it allowed to play a single card on a set of three for one of a kind..?
Yes, a single card can be played on the matching 3 of a kind to create a 4 of a kind.
I FREAKIN LOVE THIS GAMEEEEEE
Thank you very much for your tutorials. I was wondering if you would do a tutorial on the card game low down by the makers of uno. I would very much appreciate it!
Do you need jokers
No, jokers are not needed.
Needed to watch because I forgot
Thanks!!
This was very helpful, thank you.
So it like 13?
What is A?
Can 2 players play?
+Maverick Moo You could potentially play with 2 players, but the game is really for more players. If playing with 2 players, deal 13 cards each.
You need to rank the suits as well. It makes the game more interesting
If you do not wish to use the profanity term for the lower, an alternative term is "beggar."
Jeez, these rules are kinda weird tbh like how the highest card is an ace when it’s actually a 2 or joker.
Every video I've watched of this game has slightly different rules.
I play this game way differently
Three of a Kind
Pair
Or just one card
Be first to remove your cards.
I can't understand
Wait three 3's beat queens? Nah I dont play like that, that's too confusing. I just play a card that's higher then the card. Or doubles. And I dont play with points. Game is over when all played their cards. N we dont call the last player a hole. We call them hobo. N we clear if no one can play a card. And no matching skips
Nice
In a 4 player game..
Player 1- President
Player 2- vice president ( played his last card ♠A)
Player 3- have a 5❤ ( can't beat player2 card & pass)
Player 4- have a 7♣ (can't beat player2 card & pass)
What's now in this condition...
What about player2's card ♠A
And who's going for next card to play player 3 or 4 ?
After the ♠️A is played, player 3 passes, then player 4 passes. Since all remaining players passed, the middle cards are cleared. Play resumes with player 3 to play the ♥️5.
Thank you ...I understood. Good day to you
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I'm here because of clubhouse games coming on switch
Nick Martinez lmao same, its one of the 4 games on the free demo
It's like uno cards right
Crazy 8s is more like uno
It's like uno, but you don't draw and your cards have a certain strength.
This is basically 13. Ask any of your Asian friends. :D
so it’s practically retextured uno? nice
This is similar to big 2.
The "a hole"
I was taught a variation of this game called scum.
I play it differently but meh
Here is the Asshole Card game App for (Android/iOS/Windows) -->>>> cardgame-kinx.com/english/
Why is it called an "a hole"! 😂😂😂
I am here because my dumbass friend won't follow rules unless there is proof
This confusing
I’m here from fruits basket rich man poor man
He
Is playing some messed up way
thast not how i play what is this
im an idiot
Its called peasants and royals
Please