Monday, April 2, 2012

How to play Crazy 8?s ? MomOf6

How to Play Crazy 8's

Crazy 8?s is a family card-game favorite at our house? and kids as young as 4 can easily join in on the fun- if they understand the concept of suit (which you explain using the pictures of diamonds, hearts, clubs, and spades) and matching the numbers (rank). Of course, card games sometimes do have their challenges?.

Step 1: Locate a full deck of cards?

Crazy 8s Card Game Card Storage Momof6 Guide: How to Play Crazy 8sEvery time my kids want to play a card game, they open this drawer to pull out a deck, and find this mess! And yes, they know that they are the ones that leave it like this! So the first step is grab a big pile of cards and then start grouping them into suits to see if we can actually put together a complete deck!

Step 2: Shuffle and Deal

And I might suggest that once you assemble a full deck, that you have an older sibling or an adult conduct the first shuffle and be the dealer. Otherwise the game will go by very quickly as every player will just have the next card in the suit!

To play Crazy?s 8s, deal five cards to each player.?The rest of the deck is placed in the center of the table, facedown. Take the top card from the deck, turn it over and place it beside the deck, forming the discard pile. (If the first card turned over is an eight, put it back on the bottom of the deck and turn up the next card.)

Step 3: Agree on the Rules of the Game

Here is the general idea of how the game works:

The player to the left of the dealer discards a card from his hand that matches either the suit or the rank of the top card in the discard pile. If he has no such card, he takes one card from the deck, which he can either play (if it matches either the suit or the rank (number) of the face up card), or he must add the card to his hand.

Play continues in the manner, with players matching the card at the top of the discard pile, or taking a card from the pile. Eights are wild and can be put down at any time by the player who is taking a turn. The player who discards an eight chooses the suit his opponents must play next. If a player discards a 2, the player to his left loses a turn and instead must take 2 cards from the deck. If a player discards a 4, the player to the left loses a turn and instead must take 1 card from the deck.

The first player to use up all his cards wins.

Sound easy, right? But there is a point of large dispute here in the Rowley household on the exact rules of the game. See the hand below?

Crazy 8s Card Game Which card to play Momof6 Guide: How to Play Crazy 8s

The card that is face up is a 7 of clubs. Now the way that I play (which of course we ALL KNOW is the ?right way?!) is that the player has the right to decide based on strategy whether or not to discard his Jack of clubs, or either of the 7?s that he is holding. Strategically speaking, it would be in his best interest to discard the 7 of hearts, in the hopes that the by the time his turn came around again, hearts would still be the suit being played, and he would have another opportunity to discard.

The way certain grandparents that I know play? is that the player has no choice. Suit must always be played before rank. And therefore, the Jack of clubs is the only option.

My argument is? a card game should be based on strategy and not only by chance. (of course, I am smart enough to keep my mouth shut about it when the grandparents are playing with the kids and I am using the opportunity to write a blog post or something?.!)

But the choice of rules my friend, is yours to decide.

Step 4: No Bleeding!

Crazy 8s Card Game Bleeding Momof6 Guide: How to Play Crazy 8s

We continue to try to teach the younger kids how to hold their cards so that others cannot see what is in their hands. The older ones will admonish them with ?No bleeding!? and the little ones know what to do!

What cards games does your family like to play? Leave a comment and share some inspiration!

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