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Crazy Eights

Crazy Eights

Crazy Eights is a classic two-player card game that's easy to learn and lots of fun. The objective is to be the first to get rid of all your cards by matching them to the current top card of the discard pile.

Setup:

  1. Use a standard 52-card deck for Crazy Eights.
  2. Shuffle the deck and deal seven cards to each player.
  3. Place the remaining deck face down as the draw pile and turn the top card face up to start the discard pile.

Objective:

  1. The goal is to be the first player to play all your cards by matching them to the rank or suit of the current top card on the discard pile.

Round Play:

  1. The player to the dealer's left goes first. On your turn, you can play a card that matches the rank or suit of the top card on the discard pile.
  2. For example, if the top card is a 7 of Hearts, you can play a card that is a 7 or a Heart from your hand. If you don't have a matching card, you must draw from the draw pile. If the drawn card can be played, you can do so immediately.
  3. A special card in Crazy Eights is the "8." When you play an 8, you get to choose the suit for the next player. The next player must play a card of the chosen suit or play another 8 to change the suit again.
  4. Play continues clockwise, and players must keep matching cards or drawing until someone runs out of cards.
  5. The game is won by the player who plays all their cards first.

Winning:

  1. The game is won by the player who successfully plays all their cards and has none left in their hand.

Tips:

  • Be strategic with your 8 cards, as they allow you to choose the suit and can disrupt your opponent's plans.
  • Try to keep track of the cards your opponent is playing and adjust your strategy accordingly.
  • Be mindful of the rank and suit of the top card on the discard pile, as it determines which cards you can play.
  • Crazy Eights is a game of speed and strategy, so think quickly but also think ahead.

Crazy Eights is a fast-paced and enjoyable card game that is perfect for two players. It's easy to learn and provides plenty of opportunities for strategic play and excitement as you race to be the first to empty your hand.

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