Old Maid : Card Gamepedia

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About this game

"Old Maid : Card Gamepedia" is a classic playingcards game. In this game, you can play the classic playingcards rule of Old Maid and its variant rule of Jiji Nuki.

(overview of rule : Old Maid)
It is a game in which you compete for the ranking that you have completed earlier when you run out of all your hands.

(flow)
There are 4 players including you.

The cards used are 4 cards from 1 to 13 and 1 joker, for a total of 53 cards.

First, distribute the cards in the deck evenly to the four players.

If there is a pair of cards with the same number, each player discards all the pairs.

The game starts here.

The order progresses clockwise.

When it's your turn, choose a card from the person in front of you and draw it.

At that time, if a pair of cards with the same number is formed, discard that pair.

It will be up when all the cards in your hand are exhausted.

(overview of rule : Jiji Nuki)
This is a variant rule without Old Maid.

It is a game in which you compete for the ranking that you got up early when you run out of all your hands.

(flow)
The flow is the same as without the Old Maid,

The cards to be used are 4 cards each from 1 to 13, and 1 card is randomly removed from the cards to play.
Updated on
Sep 6, 2023

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