

Note that if you choose to take the top card from the discard pile, it is illegal to discard the same card, leaving the position unchanged. discarding one card face up on top of the discard pile.drawing the top card either from the stock pile (without showing it to the other players) or from the discard pile.The player to dealer's left begins and the turn to play passes clockwise around the table. During play, the discard pile is always kept "squared up" so that only the top card is visible and available to be taken.

The next card is turned face up on the table to start the discard pile, and the remaining undealt cards are placed face down next to it to form the draw pile or stock.

The cards are shuffled and are dealt out one at a time, starting with the player to dealer's left and continuing clockwise until everyone has a hand of three cards. The turn to deal passes on clockwise after each hand. The maximum hand value is 31, consisting of the ace and two ten-point cards in the same suit.Įxamples: K- 8- 5: value 23 (sum of all 3 cards)Ī- 6- 4: value 11 (the ace is worth more than the spades)ĭetermine the first dealer in any manner you desire. If you have three different suits the value of your hand is the value of the highest card in it. If only two cards are in the same suit you can add those, or use the value of the odd card if it is higher than the sum of the other two. So if you have three cards of the same suit, you can add up all three. The value of a three card hand is calculated by adding up the value of the cards held in any one suit. For scoring hands, the Ace is worth 11 points, the Kings, Queens, and Jacks are worth 10, and all other cards are worth their pip value. Eric Kent suggests that the game is perhaps best when played with 3 players, but it should also work well with a larger group.Ī standard 52 card deck is used. Playersįrom 2 to 9 or more people can play. Some people call it Stop the Bus, but this is also the name of a similar game based on Brag hands.
