Panoramica del gioco
Pis Yedili: discard your cards by matching previous card or suit. Multiple variations and special card effects. Lowest point score wins after 4 deals.
Dirty Seven is a game of shedding-type card game that requires at least two players, and the main goal is to be the first to discard all the cards in one's hand by matching the suit or number of the previously discarded card. This game is also known as Crazy Eights, and there are various versions of it, such as Craits, Mau Mau, Pesten, Uno, and more.
At the start of the game, the dealer gives each player seven cards, and places the remaining cards face-down in the middle of the playing area. The first player to the left of the dealer starts by discarding a club. In case this player does not have a club, they must draw cards from the stockpile until they get a club.
The game then proceeds clockwise, and each player takes turns playing a legal card face-up on top of the discard pile or drawing a card from the undealt stock. A legal card is a card that matches the rank or suit of the previous card, except for Jacks which can be played anytime and the player gets to nominate a new suit. If the top card of the discard pile is a Jack, the player must play a card of the suit nominated by the person who played the Jack, but cannot play another Jack.
Cards with special actions include the Jack, which changes the suit, the 8, which skips the next player's turn, the 10, which reverses the direction of play, the 7, which makes the next player draw three cards or play another 7, and the Ace, which allows the player to play another card matching the previous Ace.
The game concludes when a player gets rid of all their cards. The winner earns no penalty points, while the remaining players receive penalty points based on the cards they still have in their hands. In particular, Jacks earn 25 points, 7s get 20 points, Aces earn 15 points, Kings and Queens net 10 penalty points, and the spot cards are worth their face value. If a player wins by discarding a 7 or a Jack as their last card, the penalty points of the other players are multiplied by three and two, respectively. If the deck runs out of cards, the player with the lowest point score in their hand wins. On the fourth consecutive game, the player with the lowest point score wins.
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