What are the official Monolopy card game rules?
All the rules are in the instructions provided in the game, but some additional rules are:
- You cannot steal a wild card unless it is part of a full set.
- You can double the double the rent card.
- If you have more than 7 cards at the end of your turn, the person that catches you can remove a random card from your deck.
- Spoz is not allowed to play.
- Once you put a card down you are not allowed to pick it up again.
- There is to be at least one person watching out for Chris or Kane cheating ways.
- Nobby is always right,
- If Nobby is wrong refer to above.
What is the Object of the card game Hearts?
The object is to get as few points as possible. You do this by playing points onto tricks that other people are taking, and by avoiding taking large tricks. You can also shoot the moon... if you take ALL the points, then scoring-wise, you get none, and everyone else gets a lot.
How do you play the card game Pay Me?
This is another rummy style game I learned from my Indiana cousins. Enjoy. NUMBER OF PLAYERS: Two to six.(Use two straight decks--including jokers--for more than 4 players) OBJECT OF THE GAME: To have the lowest point count after 11 hands. THE DEAL: There are 11 deals. The first hand dealt is one of three cards. When the play of that hand is over, the second hand dealt will be four cards. When that hand is over, the third hand dealt will five cards. And so on. THE PLAY: The player to the left of the dealer starts the play. When it's a player's turn, he or she has the option of taking a card from the draw pile OR taking a card from the discard pile. If the player can not then declare "Pay Me!" (see below), he or she discards a card onto the discard pile, and play passes to the next player on the left. Play continues until one player can declare "Pay Me!" (see below). At that time, each of the other player--in turn--gets to draw one more card from the draw pile (not from the discard pile, that's "Frozen" ) and then discards to the discard pile. When all players have completed this last draw, the player who declared "Pay Me!" shows his or her meld, and all other players then lay down their melds and play off on the melds of the "Pay Me!" declarer. When all cards are melded or played off that can be, penalties are assessed for all unmelded cards. The score tallied for each player is the point value (penalty) of each unmelded card. MELDS: Valid melds consist of Sets--three or more cards of the same denomination- -and/or Runs--three or more cards in sequence in the same suit. Wild cards can be used in forming a meld so long as the number of wild cards never exceeds the number of non-wild cards in the meld, and as long as two wild cards are not melded abutting one another in a Run. WILD CARDS: Wild cards are determined by the number of cards dealt. So which denomination is wild changes with each hand dealt. For instance, iIf three cards are dealt, the wild card is a three. If ten cards are dealt, the wild card is a ten. If thirteen cards are dealt, the wild card is a King. DECLARING "PAY ME!": A player can declare "Pay Me!" when he or she can meld out, with or without a discard. PENALTIES: When a player melds out, all other players tally up the point values for all cards remaining in their hands. The point values for each player's unmelded cards are added to their respective scores. The point values for the cards are:
8-K 10 Points A-7 5 Points PAY ME FAQs-- * If A Pay Me declarer as a Run of a 2-3-4 of a kind and a second player has a meld of 5-6-7 of the same kind ,can a third player plays off the 8 of the same kind? No. You can only play off of the declarer's run--so only the 5 or the Ace are playable. * When there's a "Pay me", the declaring player shows his or her cards, and all other players lay down their melds and play off the melds of the pay me declarer. How many times can a person play off the melds of the pay me declarer with the same card? For example: If the declarer has 1,2,3 of hearts, and I have two 4's of hearts, can I play them both off or can I only play one off? You can only play off the 4 of hearts once. This is another rummy style game I learned from my Indiana cousins. Enjoy. NUMBER OF PLAYERS: Two to six.(Use two straight decks--including jokers--for more than 4 players) OBJECT OF THE GAME: To have the lowest point count after 11 hands. THE DEAL: There are 11 deals. The first hand dealt is one of three cards. When the play of that hand is over, the second hand dealt will be four cards. When that hand is over, the third hand dealt will five cards. And so on. THE PLAY: The player to the left of the dealer starts the play. When it's a player's turn, he or she has the option of taking a card from the draw pile OR taking a card from the discard pile. If the player can not then declare "Pay Me!" (see below), he or she discards a card onto the discard pile, and play passes to the next player on the left. Play continues until one player can declare "Pay Me!" (see below). At that time, each of the other player--in turn--gets to draw one more card from the draw pile (not from the discard pile, that's "Frozen" ) and then discards to the discard pile. When all players have completed this last draw, the player who declared "Pay Me!" shows his or her meld, and all other players then lay down their melds and play off on the melds of the "Pay Me!" declarer. When all cards are melded or played off that can be, penalties are assessed for all unmelded cards. The score tallied for each player is the point value (penalty) of each unmelded card. MELDS: Valid melds consist of Sets--three or more cards of the same denomination- -and/or Runs--three or more cards in sequence in the same suit. Wild cards can be used in forming a meld so long as the number of wild cards never exceeds the number of non-wild cards in the meld, and as long as two wild cards are not melded abutting one another in a Run. WILD CARDS: Wild cards are determined by the number of cards dealt. So which denomination is wild changes with each hand dealt. For instance, iIf three cards are dealt, the wild card is a three. If ten cards are dealt, the wild card is a ten. If thirteen cards are dealt, the wild card is a King. DECLARING "PAY ME!": A player can declare "Pay Me!" when he or she can meld out, with or without a discard. PENALTIES: When a player melds out, all other players tally up the point values for all cards remaining in their hands. The point values for each player's unmelded cards are added to their respective scores. The point values for the cards are:
8-K 10 Points A-7 5 Points PAY ME FAQs-- * If A Pay Me declarer as a Run of a 2-3-4 of a kind and a second player has a meld of 5-6-7 of the same kind ,can a third player plays off the 8 of the same kind? No. You can only play off of the declarer's run--so only the 5 or the Ace are playable. * When there's a "Pay me", the declaring player shows his or her cards, and all other players lay down their melds and play off the melds of the pay me declarer. How many times can a person play off the melds of the pay me declarer with the same card? For example: If the declarer has 1,2,3 of hearts, and I have two 4's of hearts, can I play them both off or can I only play one off? You can only play off the 4 of hearts once.
What are the four playing cards symbols?
Some card games have different ones, but the traditional ones are spades, diamonds, clubs, and hearts. Spades and Clubs are the black suits, and Diamonds and Hearts the red suits (although, again, some card games have different colored suits with the same shapes). If you don't know the difference in the shapes... Diamonds and Hearts are pretty easy. They look like diamonds and hearts. Clubs look kind of like clovers with three leaves, and spades look like a leaf with a point, not round leaves like clovers.
What are some easy exercises that get results fast?
There is no easy exercise that get results fast or else we would all be doing it! General activity is always best - simply walking or jogging helps weight and fitness. Swimming exercises the arms, shoulders and legs, but is not all that good for stomachs. Cycling helps cardio-vascular and legs, but leaves the upper body. Yoga helps strengthen and tone, but you need a reasonable level of fitness to begin. These are probably the easiest to do as you can do at home or without a set schedule.
it is the only game they have
Can you help locate a card game called Crazy Bee Rummy?
go online to bandbgames or type in crazy bee rummy and it will take you there
What are the rules for the Set card game?
In a game of Set, a dealer plays the cards onto a table one at a time. The cards are dealt until twelve have been placed or until a player claims a 'Set'. A set is a group of three cards which either have everything in common or everything different. If no sets are found (or after all of them are claimed), the dealer continues dealing three cards at a time until the deck is exhausted. After all the sets are claimed, the player with the most sets wins.
Why both ends of playing cards are the same?
Both ends are the same because it doesn't matter which way you look at it, it'll stay the same; thus, no need to rearrange the cards before playing.
No one really knows how rummy got its name or how it came about. There are theories that have been said rum is a British word for odd and based on that fact maybe someone thought the game was rum and somehow the name stuck so everyone started calling it that.
Which card in a deck of playing cards is unique?
Each card in a deck of playing cards is unique.
For instance, there are four 9's, but one is a spade, one is a heart, one is a diamond and one is a club.