It Should be Discarded into the nearest red plastic lined trash.. :)
No, in Phase 10, once you have drawn a card, you must keep it and cannot discard it.
It's called a "Discard all" card. - When played, you must discard all cards of the color of the discard all card (E.g: If the top card on the discard pile is a blue 4, the player may play a blue discard all card and discard all their blue cards.)
during the initial phase
During the inital phase
Cards are not 'discarded' from the battlefield. When a spell, ability or cost tells you to discard cards, they must come from your hand.
In Canasta, to go out, you must have at least one meld of 50 points or more and have played all your cards. You can discard any card from your hand, but you must ensure that the discard does not break any melds you have created. Additionally, you can only go out if you have met the game's requirements for melds and have no cards remaining in your hand after your final play.
In Canasta, you can pick up the discard pile if you have two matching cards in your hand that are the same rank as the top card of the discard pile. You must also be able to use the top card in a meld immediately.
You must be reading Boy: Tales of childhood! I am also reading this for 6th grade this year Four with the dressing gown or three with it off meant: Four strokes (spanks) with the dressing gown or Three with out the dressing gown!
During the initial Phase
In the game Catan, the maximum number of cards a player can hold in their hand before they must discard down to the hand limit is 7 cards.
No cards are discarded in stud poker, you must play the cards you are dealt or you can fold. It is in draw poker that you can discard up to four cards.
In mahjong, players must strategically discard tiles from their hand to try and create winning combinations. The discard rules dictate that players can only discard a tile that has not been previously claimed by another player. This impacts gameplay by forcing players to carefully consider which tiles to discard in order to avoid helping their opponents create winning hands. It adds a layer of strategy and decision-making to the game.