
However, you also want to play on the cards in front of you in order to prevent your opponent playing on them. It’s a good idea to play as much as possible on the cards in front of your opponent, so he or she will have more cards to pick up when there are no more matches. Learn the rules to the playing card game Speed quickly and concisely - This video has no distractions, just the rules.If you cover a card with another card that matches it (say, you are covering a 2 and you play another 2 on top of it), you can consider that a match and cover it again with a new card.If there are three cards that match, you (and your opponent) may cover all three.Continue playing until one player’s cards are gone. When all 8 piles are topped with cards that DO NOT match each other, each player picks up the four piles directly in front of him or her and adds them to the bottom of the stack in their hand. You should be maintaining 8 piles as you play.īoth players are trying to cover matches at the same time whoever is faster will be able to play more cards. Now that there are new cards down, continue to look for new matches, and continue to cover any cards that match with new cards from your hand. If you can see cards that match, immediately cover each of them with a card from your hand. Look at all eight cards to see if there are any matches (two fours, two Queens, etc. To begin, each player lays out four cards, face up, in front of themselves. The objective is to get rid of all the cards you have been dealt. It comes from the shedding family of card games. The object of the game is to get rid of all your cards. It is also known as Spit or Slam (Spit Slam). Deal all the cards out between two players, so each player ends up with half the deck. Between the rules and the video, you should be ready to start playing in about 10 minutes! Since it’s sometimes hard to read rules and make sense of how the game goes, I’ve also made another video which walks you through an entire game (see below).
