Quatorze

Quatorze (the number "14" in French) is a 2+ player card game from Lebanese origin.

Deck

Quatorze is played with mixed 2 standard 52-pack cards and 2–3 jokers mixed in as well. The ranking is Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, Ace.

Method

The objective of Quatorze is to have the lowest possible score and cause the each other player to reach a score of 201+.

Dealing the cards

The deal alternates to the right each round with the first dealer chosen arbitrarily. The dealer shuffles the cards and the person to their left cuts the deck. If the bottom card of the cut section is a joker then the player that cut is allowed to keep the joker. The cut section in the player's hand it then placed on the table (stock pile) and the dealer deals the cards in their hand first, taking from the top of the stock pile if needed. The player to the right of the dealer is first dealt 3 cards then each next player (including the dealer) is dealt 2 cards at a time in an anti-clockwise fashion until each player has 14 cards except the player to the right of the dealer who should have 15. Any cards remaining with the dealer go on top of stock pile. If the player have 9 cards from the same species it will stop the game.

Game play

First, the player with 15 cards strategically chooses 1 card to discard face up forming the discard pile. The player to their right can then either draw the top card on the discard pile or draw a (face-down) card from the stock pile. The player can only draw the top card from the discard pile if it will then be used to "go down". "Going down" is how players get rid of their cards in order to maintain a low score. Going down consists of cards being placed on the table either in triplets or quadruplets of different suits (e.g. 10 of spades + 10 of hearts + 10 of clovers or 3 of spades + 3 of hearts + 3 of diamonds).

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