So, if you place three or four kings on the table in front of you, that’s 30 or 40 points for you in total.
Said cards must either be “of a kind” or a straight flush. You score points during your turn by placing 3 or more cards on the table in front of you. In the standard game, each card from 2 to 10 is worth its face value points. Even though you made your opponent(s) deduct points, you could still be at a lower score compared to them!! As ridiculous as that may seem, it does happen!! Scoring This will usually take several rounds to do.ĭo note that if you end a round, it doesn’t always mean you win the round. To win the game, you have to be the first to score 500 or more points. You do this either by scoring with all your remaining cards or by putting down your last card. To end the round, you have to run out of cards. Once the current player picks up, regardless from where, he/she must decide how they wish to score (if at all during that turn) and then put down 1 card from their hand, face up on the put down line, to end their turn. Scoring is optional during your turn but often desired!! Whoever the current player is must decide if they want to pick up 1 card from the remaining deck or pick up from the put down line. Each player must pick up a card and put down a card during their turn.