the number of cards in your longest set (4, 3 or 2)įinally, if you took fewer than 13 cards, multiply the above again by the number of cards you took fewer than your opponent.the number of cards in your longest sequence, regardless of suit, multiplied by.
the number of cards in your longest suit, multiplied by.Scoring Having completed the first half, examine the cards you took and score as follows: In the layout illustratedĪbove, therefore, the first player may take only the Ace, but the second may then take any or all of the next four cards. You may take one or two cards if a club, up to three cards if a diamond, up to four. If it's a spade, you may take only it if a heart, Three ad lib but is determined by the suit of the currently exposed card. Play as in the basic game (above) except that the number of cards you take at each turn is not automatically one, two or Play Thoroughly shuffle the pack and deal out 26 cards face up in a row. Kind the scoring combinations differ from those of the basic game, being more like those I used in As it is difficult to get suit-sequences and four of a Overview This is played in two halves, using the full 52-card pack.