Version 1.4, contributed by Bret Caron
The game is played with two 52-card decks (no Jokers). First you must deal each player three (3) cards face down. These cards cannot be looked at until the end of the game. Once those cards are dealt, deal each player an additional six (6) cards face down. All remaining cards are put into a pickup stack (separate from the board of play or just board) Out of the six cards you are given, place three of them face up on the three cards that are face down. The three cards face up and the three cards face down are called the 'original six.' The person with the worst 3 cards face up goes first, and continues to the left. Consider the number of wilds first, then values of the next highest card There are three (3) types of wilds, and those are as follow: The basic idea of the game is to get rid of all of your cards first. When it is your turn, you have several options, but you can never skip your turn. If you want more special case cards, we sometimes (rarely) play with some of these rules. I would like the thank the following (in alphabetical order) ... And finally, his most capable and brilliant card player, Myself - Bret Caron (because I never lose) Is the ace high or low in Palace?You can play Palace with a standard deck of 52 cards. The ranking of the cards in the deck is in the following order from the highest to the lowest card: 2, Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3. Two's are special cards that you can consider as either high or low.
What does a 7 mean in Palace card game?Special cases (7) - The 7 card must be played on another 7, a card lower than a seven, a clear board, or a 2. Once the 7 is played, the next player must play another 7, a wild, or a card lower than a 7.
How do you play 7's?Playing Sevens
The player to the dealer's left will go first; if that player has a number seven-card, they should put it down. After that, play continues in a clockwise motion; if a player can't play a seven, they have to pass on their turn.
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