Four
Players Seated Thusly:
Player B
Player A
Player C
Player D
Round I
PlayerA : 4
(Dealer)
PlayerB : 10
PlayerC : 2
PlayerD : Jack
PlayerB has a
10 which is a good card, so he doesn't trade.
PlayerC doesn't want his 2 so he trades it to PlayerD and gets a
Jack.
PlayerD doesn't want the 2 so he trades it to PlayerA and gets a
4.
PlayerA doesn't want the 2 so he picks a card from the deck, a
6.
PlayerD is low
with a 4, and drinks.
Round II
PlayerA : 2
PlayerB : 6 (Dealer)
PlayerC : 4
PlayerD : Queen
PlayerC doesn't
want a 4 so he trades it to PlayerD and gets a Queen.
PlayerD doesn't want a 4 so he trades it to PlayerA and gets
screwed with a 2.
PlayerA knows that he traded a 2 to PlayerD and will not be low
even with a 4. Therefore, he stays.
PlayerB sees that PlayerA stayed. This makes his 6 look pretty
good (since there has been some screwing going on by player A)
so he stays as well.
PlayerD is low
with a 2, and drinks.
Round III
PlayerA : King
(Flipped)
PlayerB : Jack
PlayerC : 5 (Dealer)
PlayerD : Ace
PlayerD doesn't
want the Ace, but has no option; PlayerA has flipped a King!!
PlayerA flipped a King and sittin' pretty.
PlayerB has a Jack and ain't too worried, he stays.
PlayerC sees nobody trade, secretly cusses out PlayerB for not
having traded with him and gotten screwed with his 3, and
decides to take a card from the deck. Unfortunately this card is
an Ace.
PlayerD and
PlayerC tie with Aces both drink.
Although it
took me a while to explain, the game is rather easy to learn and
the rounds go by quickly, so it is quite effective at warming
the joint up. Also, since only one card is needed per player,
many people can easily play with one deck. In fact the more the
merrier!