If there is not a 3 face-up, the first player to declare they have a three in hand is the first player. If there are no 3s dealt, repeat with four and so on. The first player starts the discard pile. Start the discard by placing any number of cards of the same rank face-up in a pile. Draw cards from the stock to maintain a three card hand. Play passes clockwise. Players must play a single card or a set of cards of equal rank by placing them face-up on the discard pile on their turn and subsequently drawing cards from the stock.
The cards played must be equal or higher ranking than the card previously played. Play continues around the table until someone is unable to beat the previous play. It is essential to maintain three cards in hand. If the stock is running low, draw as many cards as you can. Once the stock is completely dry, play continues as normal but players are unable to replenish their hands. If it is your turn and you are unable or unwilling to play, you must collect all the cards from the discard and add these cards to your hand.
If you pick up the discard your turn is finished, the player to your left starts the new discard pile. Play resumes as normal. You can only play with the cards in hand as long as you have cards in hand. Once your hand is dry and so is the stock may you use your cards on the table.
Tens can be played on any turn no matter the top card of the discard pile. Every player has to discard at least one card on their turn and then replenish their hand to 3 cards by drawing from the stock pile. The card they discard has to be higher than the card that the previous player discarded. If someone has two or more of the same cards for example, two eights , they can discard them in one turn. When they run out of cards in their hand, they play with their three face up cards.
When they run out of their face up cards, they play their face down cards they are still not allowed to look at each of them, until they play them one by one! Here are the usual special cards:. You can add other rules as well. You can make them game related or you can just make them fun playing in a bar? You can also attach special rules to number of cards discarded and not specific cards for example, if someone discards two of the same cards, then the next player has to do the chicken dance:.
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