Top 5 games with a 32 card deck

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Do you have a pack of 32 cards? Find here the top 5 games you can play. Pouilleux, Belote or Famille Cœur, get involved in wild games with your friends or your family

Top 1 : Le Pouilleux

Object of the game: Put all your cards on the table first.

Before starting to deal the cards, the Jack of Clubs is removed from the game. This leaves the Jack of Spades, which will be called the Pussyman.

The cards are then dealt to all players. Once the cards are in hand, each player sorts his deck and removes the pairs from his deck. Two black cards of the same value or two red cards of the same value (for example: the King of Hearts and the King of Diamonds...) are considered a pair. Once the pairs have been laid out, the game begins. The first player, holding his deck in a fan, presents it to his neighbor on the right who must draw a card.

If he draws a card that makes a pair, he spreads the pair and presents his cards in turn to his right neighbor.

The loser is the one who keeps the Pussy in his deck at the end of the game.

Top 2: The Liar

Object of the game: Get rid of all your cards.

Deal the cards equally among each player. The first player places a card face up, and announces the suit of his card (clubs, hearts, diamonds or spades). The next player places a card on top of the card already there, face down. He announces the same suit as the previous card...

If a player thinks that the card is not the same suit as announced, he says "Liar". The player who has just put the card down must then turn it over.
If he lied, he collects all the cards in the pile.
If he didn't lie, the player who called "Liar" picks up the cards from the pile.

The player who picks up the cards starts over, and must play a different suit than the one played previously.

The winner is the first to run out of cards.

Top 3: Belote

Top 4: The Bearded Man

Principle: The Bearded One is the King of Hearts

Goal of the game: Collect as few points as possible in your tricks. The points are only in certain cards

- hearts are worth 1 point
- queens are worth 10 points
- the king of hearts is worth 40 points

4 players play with 8 cards each. The player with the 7 of hearts starts. The direction of play is clockwise. In the first round, no hearts can be played. When a suit is called, you have to play it if you have it in your deck. If you don't, you can discard any card. Whoever has played the highest card of the requested suit, picks up the trick and starts the next round with the suit of his choice. The order of the cards starts at 7 and ends at the Ace, the highest card. Whoever has the fewest points wins.

Top 5: The Heart Family

Object of the game: Reconstitute the Heart family.

The family is represented by all the hearts cards in a 32-card deck:

- the ace is the grandfather
- the king is the father
- the queen is the mother
- the jack is the son
- the 10 is the daughter
- the 9 is the dog
- the 8 is the cat
- the 7 is the rabbit

First, all the cards are dealt to the players. The player who starts the game addresses a participant of his choice and asks him for a family member that he is missing. If the challenged player has this card, he must hand it over. If not, he answers: "I'm sorry". When the desired card has been obtained, the player can ask for more, until he is told: "I'm sorry The floor is then given to the next player who proceeds in the same way.

The game ends when all members of the Heart family are in the hands of one player

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