New Card Game: Name needed!

I have been working on a new simple card game for a while, so I thought I’d write down the rules before I forget. You will need:

  • 1 deck of playing cards.
  • 2 or 3 players.

That’s all. I like simple games.

How to play

First separate the deck into suits (clubs, hearts, spades and diamonds). Now give each player a suit, and set the other aside.

Your suit is like money; you will use it to buy other cards. The cards have a value of the number printed on them (Ace = 1, Jack = 11, Queen = 12, King = 13).

Take one of the spare suits (e.g. diamonds), shuffle it and lay it face down between the players.

Turn over the top card. This is the first card you will bid on (e.g. 7 of diamonds). The highest bidder will win the card. Every player secretly selects the card they wish to bid, and lays it face down in front of them. When everyone has selected a card, all the cards are turned over. The player who placed the highest bid wins the card (in this example the 7 of diamonds). The cards that are won are kept on the table in front of the player who won them. The other cards are discarded until the end of the game. If the two highest bids are the same value then all cards are discarded and no one wins this round.

Play repeats for each of the cards in the suit (in this example diamonds). By the end of the game all players will have spent all of the cards in their suit and will have won (hopefully) some back.

Scoring

The cards are scored according to the same value as the “money” cards; each card is worth their number (Ace = 1, Jack = 11, Queen = 12, King = 13). The player with the highest score wins.

Modifications

You can play with more than three players, you just need another deck of cards. You can also try different rules for what happens when two players lay the same card.

You can also play without the “spare” suit. Instead players take it in turn to offer their own cards up for purchase. When playing like this it’s a good idea to go around the circle in an ABCCBA order, as the first player has a distinct advantage.

You can also play both variations with an open bidding system, which works like a standard auction.

Improvements?

I need an idea for a name! Suggestions in the comments. Also let me know if you play…


4 responses to “New Card Game: Name needed!”

  1. This is cool!

    The player who placed the highest bid wins the card (in this example the 7 of diamonds). The cards that are won are kept on the table in front of the player who won them. The other cards are discarded until the end of the game.

    Does this mean that I lost a bid (someone outbid me and won the card from the spare suit), I lose the card I used to make my bid anyway?

    (Ace = 1, Jack = 11, Queen = 12, King = 13)

    Can I recommend making the Queen a 13 and the King a 12, or have both cards be equal, to switch things up a bit from the usual “the king is more powerful”? 🙂

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  2. Does this mean that I lost a bid (someone outbid me and won the card from the spare suit), I lose the card I used to make my bid anyway?

    Yes. So bid carefully!

    Can I recommend making the Queen a 13 and the King a 12, or have both cards be equal, to switch things up a bit from the usual “the king is more powerful”? 🙂

    Nice idea. You could also try playing that all picture cards are 10, to make the maths easier!

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  3. How about “the Scruffian Bidding War”?

    Searching for it on the web I found some variants that are pretty close to your rules, some of which are drinking games 🙂

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