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Rules
The ranks and suits are also ordered. In descending order, the cards are ranked2 A K Q J 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3(hence the name, "Big 2") Again in descending order, suits go When comparing flushes, the ranks of the 5 cards are compared one by one. If all 5 ranks are identical, the stronger suit wins. Let's say Player A begins by playing 3 However many cards a player initiates action with, every subsequent hand in that round must discard that number of cards. Had Player A discarded a pair, the remaining players (and A himself) could only play pairs in that round. Player B can only follow with another single, say 9 Player C is now restricted to singles higher than 9 If D and A then pass, B wins the round and can open the next round with whatever he chooses. When a player has 1 card left, the previous player (the assistant) must play the best possible card set to prevent the next player from winning. The assistant can play a multiple-card set, or, if that's impossible, play the highest possible single card. If the assistant fails to do this, and the next player wins, the assistant covers everyone's losses and can't take money from other players. When 2 Dealer Puck: Big 2 incorporates a dealer puck to initiate payment at the end of each game. The player to the immediate right of the puck is the first to compare his hand with the others', and so on around the table. Any player low on cash is thus prevented from gaining or losing more than what he had available at the start of the game. |