I am using only one deck right now, also playable with a 3x4 roster. So since it is different I'll call it Tasmanian grip since there is an animal literally called Tasmanian devil, makes sense right? 😜
I know there's a game a bit similar to this that is called Royal Parade (Solitaire). You use two decks, but the Aces are still shuffled in. During setup, first randomly take one 2, one 3 and one 4 out of the deck and shuffle the rest of the deck. Deal a grid of 3 rows of 7 cards each. Add the three cards you set aside to these rows as the eighth card, the 2 in the first, the 3 in the second and the 4 in the third row. Then deal a fourth row of 8 cards below the grid. This fourth row serves as the tableau on which cards from the stock are dealt to. During gameplay, you're trying to build 2-5-8-J stacks on the first row, 3-6-9-Q stacks on the second row and 4-7-10-K stacks on the third row. The sequences in these stacks must be built in ascending order and the sequences must be of the same suit. Aces on the first three rows are discarded immediately. However, aces on the fourth row remain where they are until the player chooses to discard an ace. The player may put a card on a stack of cards if that card is the next one in the sequence corresponding to that row. For example, because a sequence in the first row starts with a 2, the player may put a 5 of the same suit from one of the four rows on the 2 in the first row, followed by an 8 and a jack. If the card came from one of the first three rows, then the card is not replaced from the stock. However, if the card came from the fourth row and the space is now empty, then the card is replaced with a card from the stock. This also happens if the player discards an ace from the fourth row and the space is empty. The player may move a 2, 3 or 4 to a free space in their corresponding rows. If the player can't or doesn't want to move a card from one space to another acording to these rules, then they deal a new set of 8 cards on top of the cards of the fourth row, from left to right. If the stock has less then 8 cards remaining when doing this, then deal the remaining cards to the fourth row from left to right. Only the top card of each stack in the fourth row can be moved. If a card from the fourth row is moved and it can't be replaced with a card from the stock, then the space remains empty. Your goal is to build all sequences in their corresponding rows. If you manage to do so, you win the game. Otherwise you lose.
Love this game. But separating the decks after playing is the worst.
Use two decks that look different.
I have a double deck just for games like this, to avoid the hassle
Well... it's called Devil's Gridn😂
On the other hand, it's perfect for Canasta!
This channel should have more views
Love the green bicycle card!!
Single player game, I like it
I’m going
😊😊 0:42
Keeps my brain active when I do the night shift. I'm really glad I discovered this game
Can a card from the deck be placed under a card on the grid? Like if a 3 from the deck can be placed under a 6 on the grid to form a stack?
I don't think so
Are you allowed to swap piles or just individual cards?
Can you move chains of cards to the corresponding suit?
0:46 the holy number at the middle row 💀
Great video, I like the game!
I am using only one deck right now, also playable with a 3x4 roster. So since it is different I'll call it Tasmanian grip since there is an animal literally called Tasmanian devil, makes sense right? 😜
I know there's a game a bit similar to this that is called Royal Parade (Solitaire). You use two decks, but the Aces are still shuffled in.
During setup, first randomly take one 2, one 3 and one 4 out of the deck and shuffle the rest of the deck. Deal a grid of 3 rows of 7 cards each. Add the three cards you set aside to these rows as the eighth card, the 2 in the first, the 3 in the second and the 4 in the third row. Then deal a fourth row of 8 cards below the grid. This fourth row serves as the tableau on which cards from the stock are dealt to.
During gameplay, you're trying to build 2-5-8-J stacks on the first row, 3-6-9-Q stacks on the second row and 4-7-10-K stacks on the third row. The sequences in these stacks must be built in ascending order and the sequences must be of the same suit. Aces on the first three rows are discarded immediately. However, aces on the fourth row remain where they are until the player chooses to discard an ace. The player may put a card on a stack of cards if that card is the next one in the sequence corresponding to that row. For example, because a sequence in the first row starts with a 2, the player may put a 5 of the same suit from one of the four rows on the 2 in the first row, followed by an 8 and a jack. If the card came from one of the first three rows, then the card is not replaced from the stock. However, if the card came from the fourth row and the space is now empty, then the card is replaced with a card from the stock. This also happens if the player discards an ace from the fourth row and the space is empty. The player may move a 2, 3 or 4 to a free space in their corresponding rows. If the player can't or doesn't want to move a card from one space to another acording to these rules, then they deal a new set of 8 cards on top of the cards of the fourth row, from left to right. If the stock has less then 8 cards remaining when doing this, then deal the remaining cards to the fourth row from left to right. Only the top card of each stack in the fourth row can be moved. If a card from the fourth row is moved and it can't be replaced with a card from the stock, then the space remains empty. Your goal is to build all sequences in their corresponding rows. If you manage to do so, you win the game. Otherwise you lose.
Does the deck have jokers
No
the middle row is the 3 x tables, Q=12
Two decks of cards contain 104 cards and if you remove all the eight aces then 104-8=96 cards remaining
The rules are the same as a regular grip, except for the following...
NICE!
Tell me the outdoor games to play with my friends
Insert Death Grips reference
1:14 wait why are there 2 9 of hearts
Because to play this game you use two decks
Yooo before it was 699 comments!
Nowadays this channel does not get the views I am expecting. Or has the channel been put on quarantine.😲😲
1 player game, i m capable of this
Err I mean, likes
This feels like Solitaire but even worse