In this version you play with 2 players, you can play alone (no connection or registration required). Or you can play single games against other players online. You will also be able to set up and participate in all-against-all tournaments of up to 10 players, and lastly you will be able to compete in single-elimination tournaments, having to win 9 games in a row to obtain victory. (This requires an internet connection and registration).
Seven cards are dealt to each player and one is left face up on the table next to the deck. Each participant must throw, if he has one, a card with the same index or one of the same suit as the one on the table. If you don't have one, you should take one from the deck and see if it works for you. If it doesn't work for him he says: "Pass", and his opponent continues.
When the player has one card left he is obliged to say: "Last card". In the event that he does not, he will automatically be dealt a card from the deck.
Special cards:
If someone throws a jack (10), the player can select a different suit. If someone discards a 4, the next player is skipped. If a 2 is rolled, the next player turns up 2 cards. If another 2 is thrown, the next one raises 4 cards. And if another 2 is thrown again, the next one raises 6 cards. Lastly, if another 2 is rolled, the next one picks up 8 cards. There are no discards when they turn up the cards. If a joker is thrown, the next player turns up 4 cards. And he has the same rules as the 2 except that he can roll at any time. When throwing a wild card, the number and suit of the master card remains the last one that was not a wild card.
If the wild card remains in the hand, when another cuts, the game is lost. It is played up to 100 or 200 points. To the player who is left with cards in his hand, they are added as follows: 1 and 2 are worth 20 points; figures are worth 10 points; the other cards what they have in their indices. That is why it is convenient to get rid of the 1, 2, figures and higher numbers.
Seven cards are dealt to each player and one is left face up on the table next to the deck. Each participant must throw, if he has one, a card with the same index or one of the same suit as the one on the table. If you don't have one, you should take one from the deck and see if it works for you. If it doesn't work for him he says: "Pass", and his opponent continues.
When the player has one card left he is obliged to say: "Last card". In the event that he does not, he will automatically be dealt a card from the deck.
Special cards:
If someone throws a jack (10), the player can select a different suit. If someone discards a 4, the next player is skipped. If a 2 is rolled, the next player turns up 2 cards. If another 2 is thrown, the next one raises 4 cards. And if another 2 is thrown again, the next one raises 6 cards. Lastly, if another 2 is rolled, the next one picks up 8 cards. There are no discards when they turn up the cards. If a joker is thrown, the next player turns up 4 cards. And he has the same rules as the 2 except that he can roll at any time. When throwing a wild card, the number and suit of the master card remains the last one that was not a wild card.
If the wild card remains in the hand, when another cuts, the game is lost. It is played up to 100 or 200 points. To the player who is left with cards in his hand, they are added as follows: 1 and 2 are worth 20 points; figures are worth 10 points; the other cards what they have in their indices. That is why it is convenient to get rid of the 1, 2, figures and higher numbers.
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