Fundex Games Big Deck Playing Cards Games User Manual


 
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turns over the four cards in the center. Anyone can make a
grab for the center cards. Players can pick up as many cards
as they want, but they must put down as many cards as
they have picked up. Once everyone is nished, the dealer
clears the table of the remaining 4 cards, and deals out four
more. Once again everyone scrambles for the cards that
they want, and discards the cards that they don’t want. Play
continues in this manner until someone calls ‘Kemps”
Calling Kemps: A player calls ‘Kemps’ and points to the
player whom he thinks has 4 of a kind. Players must watch
each other for signaling. When a player thinks that another
player is signaling he calls “Kemps!” A player can call
‘Kemps’ for this team member, and win the hand, or a player
can call ‘Kemps” on an opposing player. If a player calls
‘Kemps” on a player from the other team, and that player
does have 4 of a kind, then that player must discard their
hand and start over. There is no penalty for calling ‘Kemps’
on another player and when they don’t have 4 of a kind.
Winning: When a player has 4 of a kind, and his teammate
calls “Kemps” for him, then that team wins the hand.
KING THE CORNER
King the Corner is a great game for older players who want
a more than luck in their card play.
Ages: 6+
Players: 2-6
Object: To win the hand by being the rst to play all of your
cards.
Set-up: The dealer deals 7 cards to each player then places
four cards face up in the center to form a cross. The rest of
the deck is placed face down in the center of the cross as
the draw pile.
Play: Play begins with the player to the left of the dealer.
Cards are played by placing cards of alternate color down
(red, black, red, black) in a descending order (King, Queen,
Jack, etc.) (See Diagram) Any kings are placed in the space
in between the original 4 cards (in the corners). Players
may move all cards from one space and place the stack
on another card(s) as long as it continues the sequence of
cards. When a space is open, a player may insert any card
that she wishes. Cards may not be moved from the king
spaces.
Players begin their turn by placing any cards down from their
hand or moving any of the cards that are already in play.
A player may make as many plays as possible, and may
lay as many cards down as she wishes per turn. When a
player is nished making plays, she draws one card to end
her turn. If a player forgets to draw a card, she is penalized
with a second card. If a king is drawn this card is played
immediately, and no other card is drawn.
Play in the corners always starts with a king card.
Winning: The player who plays all of her cards rst, wins
the game!
OLD MAID
This wonderful classic is easily played with a regular deck of
cards. The big size of our cards makes the game even more
enjoyable.
Ages: 4+
Players: 2-6
Object: The player with the most pairs.
Set-up: The dealer pulls out three of the queen cards,
leaving just one queen in the deck. This queen card is the
old maid. The dealer then deals out all the cards to each
player. Some players may have more cards than others.
Play: Each player looks at their hand and lays down any
pairs that they have face down in front of them. If a player
has three cards of one value, he may only lay down two of
the cards. The third is left in the player’s hand to be matched
later in the game.
The player to the left of the dealer then takes a card from
the dealer’s hand. If a match is made the player lays the
match down in front of him. He then offers his hand to the
next player, who takes a card from his hand. Play continues
until one player is left with the Old Maid card, who does not
have a match.
Winning: The player with the most matches at the end of
the game wins!