Kings Card Game
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first person deals 15 cards to each player.the hand
second person going clockwise deals the 11 cards.the foot
the third person goes first when you play the and.
then on next deal the person who dealt the foot deals the hand. the 15cards
person to her left deals the foot - 11 cards.
person to left of the person who dealt the foot goes first this hand
and so on around the table each hand. going clockwise being sure everyone gets to deal a hand and go first..................................
Set Up.
5 or 6 decks of cards are used for 4 or 6 players. either is acceptable.
you use every card in the deck including the jokers.
The object of the game is to get a meld of 7 cards of the following:
Sevens (7)
Wild Cards ( 2's and Jokers)
Clean ( 7 cards of the same number)
Dirty (7 cards of the same number but with a maximum of 3 wild cards)
The above is a Kings Row
and the points are:
Seven (7) = 1,500 points
Wild Cards = 1,000 points
Clean = 500 points
Dirty = 300 points
Any extra complete melds ( 7 cards) of the above receive the same number of points per meld.
How to begin
The deal to begin the game
15 cards go into your hand
The second set of cards ( your foot) consists of 11 cards
first person deals the hand (15 cards)
second person deals the foot (11 cards)
third person goes first taking 2 cards from the card pile.
you then play what cards you can . If any. Discard one card.
On the next deal you begin with the person who dealt the foot. this time that player deals the hand and the person to the players left deals the foot while the player to the left o the foot dealer goes first. this is how it proceeds.
You play a total of 4 games in each set
The first game starts at 50 point
The second game starts at 75 points
The third game starts at 125 points
The fourth game starts at 150 points.
In order to lay cards down either you or your partner has to have sets of 3 cards of the same number totaling 50 points minimum. Then you both build the melds to get to 7 points. When you reach 7 cards you have a complete meld towards King's Row.
you may lay down your red 3 at any time during your turn. even if you have not lay down your open bid.
In order to pick up your foot you must close a meld.
To go out and finish the game , you must have a complete King's Row and be down to your last card to discard. Then you are out.
Additional Rules:
Red 3's are worth 100 points. PLUS you draw an additional card. every time you draw a red 3.
Black 3's are worth noting and are a good discard . They freeze the discard deck.
Card Value:
A's and 2's are worth 20 points
10's through the king are worth 10 points
4's through 9's are worth 5 points
Jokers are worth 50 points.
Going out is worth 100 points
Red threes are worth 100 points each.
If you run out of cardsin your hand or have no discard but your team has not finished building your kings row, you continue to play until you do get a discard after a completion of kings row,this could in some cases be everyone playing with no cards in their hands picking and trying to end a kings row and discard.
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Origin | unknown |
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Type | Compendium game |
Players | 3 |
Skills required | Card counting, Tactics |
Cards | 36 |
Deck | Russian-pattern, French-suited pack |
Play | Clockwise |
Card rank (highest first) | A K Q J 10 9 8 7 6 |
Random chance | Low — Moderate |
Related games | |
Barbu, Herzeln, Kein Stich, Lorum, Quodlibet, Rosbiratschka | |
Features: 6 deals x 2 rounds = 12 games |
King is a Russian compendium card game of the Hearts family for 3 players that goes back to the 1920s.[1] It may be related to Barbu, but its country of origin is unknown.[2]
Rules[edit]
King is played by three players with 36 Russian-pattern, French-suited playing cards ranking in their natural order, Aces high. Deal and play are assumed clockwise and each player receives 12 cards. Eldest hand leads and players must follow suit if able; failing that they may play any card.[1]
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There are two rounds of six contracts. The first is a round of negative games as follows:[1]
- No Tricks. Each trick taken incurs 6 penalty points.
- No Hearts. Each heart taken is worth 8 penalty points. Hearts may not be led unless there is no choice.
- No Men. Each King and Jack incurs 9 penalty points.
- No Queens. Each Queen costs 18 penalty points.
- No Last Two Tricks. Taking either of the last two tricks is worth 36 penalty points.
- No King of Hearts. ♥K is worth 72 penalty points. Hearts may not be led unless there is no choice. ♥K must be played if unable to follow suit.
The second round is identical, except that all the games are now positive – Tricks, Hearts, Men, etc., and score plus points instead.[1]
Jeu du Roi[edit]
There appears to be a French version, Jeu du Roi played between four players using a standard 52-card pack.[3]
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References[edit]
Kings Card Game Free
- ^ abcdParlett 2008, pp. 148-149.
- ^King at pagat.com. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
- ^Jeu du Roi, French version of King, at jeuxdecartes.net. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
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Bibliography[edit]
- Parlett, David (2008). The Penguin Book of Card Games. London: Penguin. ISBN978-0-141-03787-5.
External links[edit]
- McLeod, John, ed., King, Card Games Website
- Jeu du Roi, French version of King, at jeuxdecartes.net.