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You'll need a deck of cards with all 8s, 9s and the red 10 tens
removed, people, and the ever-important beer. The buzz factor starts
out low, but with lots of people, dealing last can be dangerous
at best.
The ranks of the cards are: Face cards .5 points
Aces 1.0 point
2-7 face value
10s wild
The game is played just like BlackJack but to 7.5 points.
First, lay out all cards face down, everyone "cuts for deal".
Highest card deals first (10 would be 7.5, 7 is very good). Deal
will go from highest draw to lowest. Very important: you cannot
leave the game until after you have dealt. That's why dealing first
is great, dealing last has been known to result in "Brain Damage."
Dealer takes deck, deals one card face down to first player, one
card face down to self. Player looks at card, then bets any amount
of beer, a large shot glass is usually a good limit.
Player keeps first card face down, and can take as many hits as
he wants. If he goes over 7.5, he must announce that fact, and then
drink the bet. If not, when he stops, dealer turns over his card,
and then hits until he thinks he has the player beat. If dealer
busts, he drinks the bet.
When the dealer is satisfied with his hand, the player turns over
his card. Lower total drinks. Ties mean player drinks. The dealer
then goes to the next player, repeating the process until the deck
is exhausted.
If the player gets a "five card charlie" (5 cards, not
busted), he wins immediately, dealer cannot draw, dealer loses even
with a 10 in hand. If player draws to 7.5, dealer can of course
try to tie (win).
If the dealer begins dealing begins with six or less cards, the
penalty is to deal again. WIth six or less cards, dealer lays them
face down, the player bets, they both draw a card, loser drinks
(tie == player drinks) Play continues until everyone has dealt.
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