Straights: The 4-Player Card Game
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║ WELCOME TO STRAIGHTS: THE FOUR-PLAYER CARD GAME ║
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║ OBJECTIVE ║
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Straights is a four-player game. The objective is to get the fewest number of points among the players.
The game ends when one player accumulates 80 points or more, and the player with the lowest score is declared the winner.
If the lowest score is a tie, then all players with that score win.
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║ THE DECK ║
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The game of Straights uses a standard 52-card deck, without the jokers. Each player is dealt 13 cards at the beginning of each round.
In this game, the Ace is considered the lowest card in each suit (rank of 1), while the King is the highest (rank of 13).
A Jack has a rank of 11, while the Queen has a rank of 12. The rank of all other cards is their numeric value e.g., 2 has a rank of 2.
This game uses 1 for Ace, T for 10, J for Jack, Q for Queen, and K for King. The codename for the cards of the deck are as follows:
Clubs: 1C 2C 3C 4C 5C 6C 7C 8C 9C TC JC QC KC
Diamonds: 1D 2D 3D 4D 5D 6D 7D 8D 9D TD JD QD KD
Hearts: 1H 2H 3H 4H 5H 6H 7H 8H 9H TH JH QH KH
Spades: 1S 2S 3S 4S 5S 6S 7S 8S 9S TS JS QS KS
You must use these codenames while playing or discarding the respective cards.
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║ GAMEPLAY ║
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│ LEGAL PLAYS │
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Immediately following the deal, the player with the 7 of spades goes first.
This player must play the 7 of spades in the centre of the table. After the 7 of spades, the players take turns playing cards on the table.
At this point, the players must play cards that constitute legal plays. The following cards are legal:
* A 7 of any suit. This card starts a new pile on the table.
* A card with the same suit and adjacent rank (2A card has adjacent rank if its face value is one more or one less than the rank of the card under consideration.
The King and Ace of a suit are not considered to be adjacent ranks to each other.) as another card that has already been played.
It must be played on the pile of the appropriate suit. (Note that the “pile” is spread across the table so that that play can proceed at either end.)
For example, if the 7 of spades is the only card on the table, then the legal plays are the 7 of diamonds, the 7 of hearts, the 7 of clubs, the 8 of spades, and the 6 of spades. Once the 8 of spades is played, the next legal plays are the 9 of spades, the 6 of spades, the 7 of diamonds, the 7 of hearts, and the 7 of clubs.
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│ DISCARDS │
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When a player has no legal plays, they must then choose a card in their hand, and place it face down in front of them. This is a discard.
Note that if a player has at least one legal play in their hand, then they must make a legal play; they may not discard in this case.
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║ SCORING ║
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The round ends when all the cards have either been played or discarded. For each player, their score for the round is the sum of all the ranks of the player’s discards.
Jacks, Queens, and Kings count as 11, 12, and 13 points, respectively. For example, if a player discarded an Ace, a Six, and a King, the number of points would be 1 + 6 + 13 = 20.
Each player’s game score is of the sum of their scores in each round. If no player has accumulated 80 or more points at the end of a round, then the deck is reshuffled and another round begins.
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║ COMMANDS ║
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play <card> plays the card. The card must be of the format <rank><suit>. Example: play QC
discard <card> discards the card. The card must be of the format <rank><suit>. Example: discard 7D
deck shows how the cards were shuffled for the current round.
WARNING: This exposes the cards of all the players.
cardmode <on/off> turns the enhanced Card View feature on or off. It is turned on by default.
change <player #> <difficulty> changes the Difficulty Mode of a Computer Player. Example: change 3 e
The example changes the Difficulty Mode of Player3 to "easy" if it's a computer player.
ragequit hands over your cards to a Computer Player of Medum Difficulty to play for you.
quit terminates the game immediately. A confirmation screen will be presented.
help shows the rules, objective, and command guide for the game.
System requirements for Web
Last Modified: Feb 18, 2023
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