I play this game with my family all the time and have since I was little. The rules are as follows:
-2 or as many decks of cards as you'd like.
-7 cards to each player
-Keep the rest of the cards in a pile and turn over top card as discard pile -Each player lays a cooresponding suit, number or face on the discard pile and that's the end of your turn.
-If you don't have a card to put down, you have to draw a new card.
Jack- Change Suit
Ace- Reverse rotation
7- Skip next player
Joker- Draw 7
2- Draw 2
I recall a card game called "Hate Your Neighbor" which I used to play
in the early 70's with people that I worked with. No one that i talk
to today knows of this game. Does anyone play it and have the rules? I
would like to learn it again.
Thanks
John
On Sunday, July 1, 2001 at 10:35:44 PM UTC-5, John wrote:Also if a player plays a 2 the next player must pick up two cards, unless he has another 2 which means the next player picks up four cards, etc. Also a 7 skips the next player. A Jack is wild and when played the player who plays it names the suit. And
I recall a card game called "Hate Your Neighbor" which I used to playWe play a game we call "Hell with your Neighbor". Deal seven cards to each player. Place one card face up, rest of the deck down. First player must follow suit of face up card. Or if, for example, a 7 is played any other 7 may be played changing suit.
in the early 70's with people that I worked with. No one that i talk
to today knows of this game. Does anyone play it and have the rules? I would like to learn it again.
Thanks
John
On Sunday, July 1, 2001 at 10:35:44 PM UTC-5, John wrote:Also if a player plays a 2 the next player must pick up two cards, unless he has another 2 which means the next player picks up four cards, etc. Also a 7 skips the next player. A Jack is wild and when played the player who plays it names the suit. And
I recall a card game called "Hate Your Neighbor" which I used to playWe play a game we call "Hell with your Neighbor". Deal seven cards to each player. Place one card face up, rest of the deck down. First player must follow suit of face up card. Or if, for example, a 7 is played any other 7 may be played changing suit.
in the early 70's with people that I worked with. No one that i talk
to today knows of this game. Does anyone play it and have the rules? I would like to learn it again.
Thanks
John
On Friday, July 3, 2020 at 7:02:49 PM UTC-7, trip...@gmail.com wrote:Also if a player plays a 2 the next player must pick up two cards, unless he has another 2 which means the next player picks up four cards, etc. Also a 7 skips the next player. A Jack is wild and when played the player who plays it names the suit. And
On Sunday, July 1, 2001 at 10:35:44 PM UTC-5, John wrote:
I recall a card game called "Hate Your Neighbor" which I used to playWe play a game we call "Hell with your Neighbor". Deal seven cards to each player. Place one card face up, rest of the deck down. First player must follow suit of face up card. Or if, for example, a 7 is played any other 7 may be played changing suit.
in the early 70's with people that I worked with. No one that i talk
to today knows of this game. Does anyone play it and have the rules? I would like to learn it again.
Thanks
John
Our version is similar. It was called Dirty on your neighbor.and no one else has to play a two and game play continues.
Two decks
Deal seven cards per person
Turn one card face up next to stack. This is the beginning card
The Magic cards were:
Jacks ~ are wild and can be played anytime except as a 2 - can declare a jack to be any suit.
Aces ~ Change direction of play (clockwise or counter clockwise)
Sevens ~ skip a person
Twos ~ If a two is played, the next person must play a two or draw three cards. If they can play a two, the next person must play a two or draw six cards and so on. If a person can not play a two and draws there allotment of cards, the cycle is broken
Last Card ~ When you are down to your last card, you must say aloud "1 card left" before the next person draws a card or you have to draw 4 cards.
First person out gets points from all other person's hand based on point value where Ace=1, face cards=10. and numbered cards are their respective face value. Winning the game is person that reaches a specific point amount preset before game begins.
(Some versions do it where each person adds their remaining points to their own total and at the end of the game, lowest points wins)
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