Here's a fun game to play during your next family night. Everyone is sure to enjoy this entertaining game of calling your bluff!
Number of Players: 3 or more.
Cards: Use a single deck for 3 or 4 players. Shuffle two decks
together for 5 or more players.
The Deal: 2 or 3 cards at a time so that each player gets an
equal number of cards. When only a few cards are left, deal one
at a time as far as the cards will go.
Object: To get rid of all of your cards.
The Play: The player at dealer's left puts from 1 to 4 cards
face down in the center of the table, and announces that he is
putting down that number of Aces. The next player puts down 1 to
4 cards and announces that he is putting down that number of
deuces. The next player in turn does the same thing, stating
that he is putting down that number of 3's. The play proceeds in
this way, in the sequence--Ace, deuce, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
Jack, Queen, King.
When any player puts down cards and makes his announcement, any
other player may say, "I doubt it." The doubted cards must
immediately be turned face up. If the statement was true, the
doubter must take the entire center pile into his hand. If the
statement was false, the player who made the false statement
must take the center pile.
When the players are using two packs shuffled together, a player
may put down any number of cards from 1 to 8.
When a player puts his last cards down on the table, some other
player must naturally say, "I doubt it," since otherwise the
game ends automatically. If the statement turns out to be true,
the player wins the game.
A player who has no cards at all of the kind that he is supposed
to put down is not allowed to skip his turn. He must put down
one or more cards anyway, and must try to get away with his
untruthful announcement. If somebody doubts his claim, he will
have to pick up the center pile.
If two or more participants say "I doubt it" at the same time,
the one nearest the player's left wins the tie. That is, he
picks up the center pile if the statement turns out to be true
after all.
THREE-CARD I DOUBT IT
Deal the cards out equally as far as they will go, and put any
remaining cards face down in the middle of the table. Each
player in turn puts down exactly three cards. Instead of
starting with Aces automatically, the 1st player may choose any
denomination at all. For example, he may say, "Three 9's." The
next player must say "Three 10's,' and so on. When a player has
only 1 or 2 cards left, he must draw enough cards from those put
face down in the middle of the table to make up a total of three.