Want to forget Valentine’s Day? I can help.
You’ll Need:
- Shots. (Shots, shots, shots, shots, shots.)
- Deck of cards
Objective:
To not end up with the lowest card, an ace.
Game Play:
- Each player is dealt one card by a designated dealer. Do not look at your card. The player to the left of the dealer begins the game.
- Should the first player feel that they are holding a low card they have the option to switch cards with the player to their left, or keep the card by saying “pass.” However, no player knows what any other player is holding, and there is no switching back once a exchange is made.
- If you were forced to switch and your original card was lower than the card you received, you may “pass” on your next turn.
- Any player holding a King must flip their card face up on the table as this is the highest card which ultimately denies a player to his right the switch.
- When the play gets around to the dealer, he/she has the option to switch cards with the top card from the remaining deck, or keep the current card.
- Once the dealer make a decision, everyone flips their card. The player with the lowest card has to take a shot. Play fast.
Go out. Let everyone know you screwed your neighbor without the side effects of divorce court or a broken heart.