Traditional Card Games

Cassino is a fun trick-taking game.

My parents, aunts, and uncles all play Euchre, but I was always terrible at the partner games like that.

my favorite game is euchre. 24 cards, partnered trick taking with jacks being highest trump. super easy to teach, super quick to play and loads of fun.

I also really like durak, but I'm terrible at explaining the rules and end up with confused players

I bought a ducale deck a while back but I haven't actually played anything with them yet. I've been meaning to give this game a shot
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who /kanasta/ here?

When I was younger, many played Texas Hold Em to attempt to win meager sums gambling, but the only fun games were Spades, Hearts, and Setback

Girls played Egyptian Rat Screw

Knock is decently amusing as a filler game.

Guys used to play it to kill time between rounds at my poker league. It went over well at board game nights, as well.

Whist and pinochle are both fun games, and good for teaching more elementary card play.

Euchre is big in Indiana and Ohio, as well as parts of Michigan and Pennsylvania. Rummy isn't uncommon either, even among college-age people. Cribbage was also big in my family but most people don't know it anymore.

Bridge is fun but the scoring drives people away. Pinochle I vaguely remember from my grandparents but no specifics.

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This one?

The only card games we seem to play to while away the time is 500, last card, arsehole, bullshit, and something that is like playing rummikub.

>ERS

Holy shit, all those memories of Boy Scouts just came pouring into my head. We played that and Mao all the time.

>The only rule you may be told is this one

Fuck you Matt.