The drawn card may either be swapped for one of that player's 6 cards, or discarded.
You have to play 10 games.īeginning at dealer's left, players take turns drawing single cards from either the stock or discard piles.
The object is for players to reduce the value of the cards in front of them by either swapping them for lesser value cards or by pairing them up with cards of equal rank and try to get the lower score.The highest score lost the game and the lower score wins the game. This arrangement is maintained throughout the game and players always have 6 cards in front of them. Players arrange their 6 cards in 2 rows of 3 in front of them and turn 2 of these cards face up. Each player is dealt 6 cards face down from the deck, the remainder is placed face down and the top card is turned up to start the discard pile beside it. Dealįour or more players use two standard 52- card decks plus 2 or 4 Jokers. It is a game for four or more players using a double-deck of 108 cards, and has little in common with its solitaire cousin. Golf (also known as Polish Polka, Polish Poker, Turtle, Hara Kiri, Poison, or Crazy Nines) is a card game where players try to earn the lowest number of points (as in golf, the sport) over the course of nine deals (or 'holes' to further use golfing terminology).