Card game Three of a Kind

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spotlight112 2010-01-25T17:08:34+02:00
The cards are dealt to both players in such a way that there are three face-down cards, three visible cards on top of these face-down cards, and three cards in your hand. There are no trump cards in the game, there is only a deck of cards and then you start playing with three cards. The suits are not particularly important here. The cards are placed one on top of the other in order of size, i.e. 6,7,8..10,J,Q,K,A. Rules: 1. If you have card number 10, then this means that for example if you do not have a six to put on top of an ace, you put a ten on it and all the cards played are discarded. Of course, you can also put 10 at other times. For example, if there is a King card on the table at the moment and you do not have an ace, you put it on top of a ten and the cards are discarded, but this means that since you played a ten, you have the right to start another move. 2. If you have card number 6 in your hand right from the start, it is advisable to discard it immediately or keep it and if the opponent puts down an ace, you can put a six on top of the ace and the card dealing will start all over again. The remaining cards have no meaning. What should you do with the 3 cards on the table that are face down and the 3 cards that are visible? They cannot be touched until the deck of cards runs out on the card table. When it runs out, you can use the three visible cards. For example, your opponent still has cards in his hand because he picked them up earlier. You take one of the three cards (e.g. the three cards are: 6, 10, K) and put it on the table (6). Now the opponent's turn is (e.g. J). If it is your turn to go and if it is a move that suits your cards, you can put down another card (K). Now the opponent's turn is an ace and you can either pick up the deck of cards, put down an ace or go ten. Let's say I go ten and now the cards are going down, but I have the right to go again, now that the three visible cards are gone, I start to open the cards one by one, upside down. You cannot and must not do everything at once. The order of taking the cards does not matter. If all the cards taken match the cards on the table, you have won. If you take an upside down card, e.g. and it is 7 and the opponent makes you pick up card number 8 and you cannot take the next card until you are free of cards again. The one who gets rid of the cards first wins! I hope the tutorial was understandable and if you need to ask anything, I am on the podkidnoi page most of the time.
MeikopVint.ee grundare 2010-01-25T17:25:44+02:00
A familiar game. We played it as children. Are you sure that only 10 had a special meaning?
spotlight112 2010-01-25T17:43:50+02:00
Well, to be honest, there was some kind of transparent card, etc., but the most common one is what I wrote to you.
Incu 2010-08-04T09:26:00+03:00
8 is a transparent card and can be placed anywhere if you have nothing else to place, and if you play 9, you must play a card smaller than 9 or the nine itself.
peeterarthur 2011-01-08T17:08:47+02:00
[i]posted by Incu[/i] 8 is a transparent card and can be played anywhere if you have nothing else to play and if you play 9 you have to play a card smaller than 9 or nine itself.
I think it was the same with the card 7 or 6, at least nowadays they play with 7
peeterarthur 2011-01-08T17:10:21+02:00
[i]posted by peeterarthur[/i] [quote][i]posted by Incu[/i] 8 is a transparent card and you can put it anywhere if you have nothing else to put and if you play 9 you have to play a card smaller than 9 or nine itself. [/quote] I think it was the same story with the card 7 or at least nowadays they play with 7
Sorry I wanted to copy the 9 thing from the bottom
martin888 2011-04-15T08:05:32+03:00
I know two variations of this game. 1. Full deck (from two to aces). 8 is transparent (the opponent must put the same card that was under 8 or higher than what was under 8), 10 puts down the deck, 2 can be put on any card/can only be put on the ace (can't remember now), 7 must put a smaller card or a seven. 2. Small deck (from six to aces). 8 is transparent (the opponent must put the same card that was under 8 or higher than what was under 8), 10 puts down the deck, 6 can be put on any card. I have heard that the name of this game is Chinese Turakas.
martin888 2011-04-15T08:07:38+03:00
I'm sorry, there were some spelling mistakes in my previous letter.
kraska 2011-04-23T19:41:43+03:00
Chinese Turaka had a similar beginning, where three cards were placed face down and then three face up. In the first moves, you could change face up cards to have the strongest cards possible. Special meanings: 2-you can move at any time - then I don't remember exactly whether it was 6 or 9, but in any case this card reflected the previous card 10- the deck of cards was put down and you can move a new card If there was no move, then you pick up the cards. The one who runs out of cards first wins.

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