Tong card game rules




















For the starting hand, all participants are dealt with either 3, 5, 7 or 12 cards, facing down. The card numbers that are dealt will depend according to the number of participants. Each player must aim to achieve a Tonk which is pretty much an instant win. This is when the dealt cards give the player a total of 50 points, and should be instantly declared. The dealer will turn over the first undealt card facing up — this becomes the start of the discard pile.

The remaining undealt cards should be faced down and this becomes the stock pile. The player will then have to get rid of one card by playing it face up atop the discard pile. A spread consists of three or more cards with similar rank or a set of cards with the same suit in a sequence.

Once you form a spread and your turn comes up, you can place it in front of you facing up. During your turn, you also have the option to improve your spread by adding cards to your own spread or any spread that your opponents have placed.

There are other ways that you can win as well. They then receive a card passed from the player on their right. All players simultaneously pass a single unwanted card face down to their left, and then take the card that the player to their right passed to them. This continues until someone collects four of a kind. Winning The Game When a player collects four of a kind they say nothing. Instead they discretely stick out their tongue and stay in that position. Once a player sticks out their tongue, all the other players must do the same, even if they themselves do not have four of a kind.

The last player to stick out their tongue is out. It's amazing how many players are so busy looking at their cards that they don't even notice what everyone else is doing. In order to win this pot a player must win two games in a row. Some play with more special hands that earn extra chips - for example 3 chips for any 5 card or longer run that the winner has. Some play with a payment of only 2 chips instead of 3 for secret sets of 4, Tongit and winning a challenge after a Draw.

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Scrabble Monopoly Sudoku Mahjong. If you have a spread of Clubs and you have a 4 of clubs in hand, you may add that to the spread during your turn before discard. If you use all cards in hand during a turn, the play ends and you have won that hand. If not, complete your turn by discarding. If after discarding you are left with no cards, you win. If play does not end with someone playing all their cards or knocking, play until the stock runs out dry and players play all the cards they can within their hand.

The play ends when a player does not wish to take from the discard but rather the empty stock. If a player runs out of cards after discarding, the player with the empty hand collects the basic stake from each player.

If someone knocks, each player exposes their hand and sums the total of cards held. If the stock runs dry, the player with the lowest sum receives the basic stake from each player. After the deal, there is no discard pile formed, the first player draws from the stock and the discard pile begins with their first discard.

It is illegal to hold a spread in hand, if you have a spread you must place it down. There is an exception, in which three Aces may be held in hand.



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