I love your explanation of the value of the cards (exactly like my old group). I just wish that you could have stressed that this could be played with a much larger group. We always played with 8 to 9 players. This is a perfect game for people who like to chat and socialize while playing cards. Also, you didn't mention that getting any four corners should result in negative 20 points.
@@DJMystaspot It's a bit hard to explain instead of demonstrate but I will try. Either the outside corners are all the same number or face card. Another way is the top and bottom card in the middle column is the same as the same top and bottom card in either of the outside columns. For example 3 6 3. Or. 4 4 9 3 5 3. 442
I think we play them as -10. Perhaps that's generous, we haven't analyzed it. I can see the upside and downside of playing it as zero. Of course, if it's zero, you'd never set yourself up for that, so it would only happen if you had one turned down at the end of play. Potentially exciting (or deflating).
I remember learning how to play this with my elderly neighbor when I was about 10. I can still smell them parliament ciggerettes and coffee. 🤣
Thank you for clear explanation and example of a great card game--very appreciated!
I know this game under he name of "Golf". And with Jokers value of -2 (not -5). Nice and fun game, good video :)
I love your explanation of the value of the cards (exactly like my old group). I just wish that you could have stressed that this could be played with a much larger group. We always played with 8 to 9 players. This is a perfect game for people who like to chat and socialize while playing cards.
Also, you didn't mention that getting any four corners should result in negative 20 points.
That's a good point about the number of players, thank you. I'm not sure what you mean about the "any four corners" rule, haven't heard of it.
@@DJMystaspot It's a bit hard to explain instead of demonstrate but I will try. Either the outside corners are all the same number or face card. Another way is the top and bottom card in the middle column is the same as the same top and bottom card in either of the outside columns. For example
3 6 3. Or. 4 4 9
3 5 3. 442
@@DJMystaspot sorry, I did the example last night when I was tired. I'll give it another go:
2 5 2 or Q Q 7 or 7AA
9 K 3 5 A K. 52 4
2 7 2 Q Q 8 8AA
Excellent video. Thank you ~!!
Great game! Great video-very clear and easy to follow.
that is there way of playing it
but it is an new way for me
similar to golf
So If you have two jokers vertically are they zero then? Or are they -10?
I think we play them as -10. Perhaps that's generous, we haven't analyzed it. I can see the upside and downside of playing it as zero. Of course, if it's zero, you'd never set yourself up for that, so it would only happen if you had one turned down at the end of play. Potentially exciting (or deflating).
How do we use the joker in scoring?
We count Joker as minus five points (-5). The two best cards.
You are not really playing nine holes....you need 9 cards for that. The game has morphed.
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