

Whenever a player runs out of cards, 4 more cards are dealt to every player, including the dealer. If a player isn’t able to capture any cards on their turn, they play a card from their hand face up in the middle of the table. Once a player can’t capture any more cards, the player to their left goes next. If a player captures all of the face-up cards on the table, it’s called a “sweep.” A sweep is worth 1 extra point. For example, if they have an 8, they could use it to capture a face up 8 on the table as well as a face up 5 and 3. A player can also use a single card in their hand for multiple captures in the same turn. For example, if a player has a 9 in their hand, they could capture a 4 and 5, a 7 and 2, or a 1, 3, and 5 since those cards add up to 9. A player can also capture multiple face-up cards if they add up to a number that matches one of the cards in their hand. After capturing a card, the player places both cards face down in front of them. For example, if a player has an 8 in their hand and there is a face-up 8 on the table, they can capture the face-up card. On a player’s turn, they can capture a face-up card on the table if they have a card of the same rank in their hand. The player to the left of the dealer goes first. Finally, they deal 2 more cards face down to every player, including themselves, so everyone has 4 cards in total. Then they deal 2 cards face up in the middle of the table, followed by 2 cards face down to themselves. The dealer deals 2 cards face down to each player except for themselves. To play, first choose one player to be the dealer for the first round. For instance, if you have 2 5’s in your hand and there is a single 5 on the table, you can create a 5-build and capture all 3 5’s on your next turn instead of directly capturing a single 5.Ĭasino is a popular 2-4 player card game where players try to capture cards on the table to score points. If you have more than 1 of the same card value in your hand, you may want to combine them in a build to capture them all.If an opposing player has an 8 as well, they could capture the build on their next turn before you. You cannot capture the build in the same turn it is created.For instance, if you have a 6 and 8 in your hand, and a 2 on the table, you can lay the 6 on top of the 2 to create a build because you have an 8 that can be used to capture it.Then, declare the number you are building.

Place the card from your hand on top of and slightly lower than the card on the table, so that you can see the number on the bottom card. To create a build, you must have a card in your hand that can later be used to capture the build. Combine a card in your hand with a card on the table to create a build.
