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Goal | ==== Goal ==== | ||
Obtain the fewest points each round. | Obtain the fewest points each round. | ||
Set up | ==== Set up ==== | ||
Deal six cards face-down to each player and form two rows and three columns. | Deal six cards face-down to each player and form two rows and three columns. | ||
Game play | ==== Game play ==== | ||
Each player flips two of their face-down cards. | Each player flips two of their face-down cards. | ||
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One each turn, you may do one of the following: | One each turn, you may do one of the following: | ||
Take the card on the discard pile and replace any card on | |||
Draw a card from the face-down deck and either replace a card on | * Take the card on the discard pile and replace any card on your board, or | ||
* Draw a card from the face-down deck and either replace a card on your board or discard the drawn card. | |||
The round ends when someone has six face-up cards in their board. Everyone else gets one more turn, after which they must turn over any remaining face-down cards on their board. | The round ends when someone has six face-up cards in their board. Everyone else gets one more turn, after which they must turn over any remaining face-down cards on their board. | ||
Scoring | ==== Scoring ==== | ||
Aces are worth one point. Twos are minus two points. 3-10 cards are the face value of the card. Jacks and Queens are ten points. Kings are worth nothing. | |||
Add up all the values of face-up cards. Any column or row having the same cards cancels their scores and becomes zero. | Add up all the values of face-up cards. Any column or row having the same cards cancels their scores and becomes zero. | ||
Example | ===== Example ===== | ||
2D 6H 4C | 2D 6H 4C | ||
KS 6S KH | KS 6S KH | ||
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After the last of the rounds, the player with the fewest cumulative points from previous rounds is the winner. | After the last of the rounds, the player with the fewest cumulative points from previous rounds is the winner. | ||
Variants | ==== Variants ==== | ||
Four cards | |||
===== Four cards ===== | |||
Play as you would with six-cards, but only reveal the two flipped cards to yourself. | Play as you would with six-cards, but only reveal the two flipped cards to yourself. | ||
Nine cards | ===== Nine cards ===== | ||
Play as you would with six-cards, but reveal three instead of two cards. Any three cards in any direction cancel their score. | Play as you would with six-cards, but reveal three instead of two cards. Any three cards in any direction cancel their score. | ||
Power cards | ===== Power cards ===== | ||
These are only available when discarding: | These are only available when discarding: | ||
J - Peek at one of your face-down cards | |||
Q - Peek at one of your opponent's face-down cards | * J - Peek at one of your face-down cards | ||
K - Swap any two cards | * Q - Peek at one of your opponent's face-down cards | ||
* K - Swap any two cards |
Revision as of 18:07, 4 June 2023
Goal
Obtain the fewest points each round.
Set up
Deal six cards face-down to each player and form two rows and three columns.
Game play
Each player flips two of their face-down cards.
The starting player is to the dealer's left.
One each turn, you may do one of the following:
- Take the card on the discard pile and replace any card on your board, or
- Draw a card from the face-down deck and either replace a card on your board or discard the drawn card.
The round ends when someone has six face-up cards in their board. Everyone else gets one more turn, after which they must turn over any remaining face-down cards on their board.
Scoring
Aces are worth one point. Twos are minus two points. 3-10 cards are the face value of the card. Jacks and Queens are ten points. Kings are worth nothing.
Add up all the values of face-up cards. Any column or row having the same cards cancels their scores and becomes zero.
Example
2D 6H 4C
KS 6S KH
The score would be from left to right: -2 + 0 + 4 + 0 + 0 + 0 = 2
The winner of the round has the fewest points.
After the last of the rounds, the player with the fewest cumulative points from previous rounds is the winner.
Variants
Four cards
Play as you would with six-cards, but only reveal the two flipped cards to yourself.
Nine cards
Play as you would with six-cards, but reveal three instead of two cards. Any three cards in any direction cancel their score.
Power cards
These are only available when discarding:
- J - Peek at one of your face-down cards
- Q - Peek at one of your opponent's face-down cards
- K - Swap any two cards