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Screw Your Neighbor (also called Ranter-Go-Around or Chase the Ace) is a fun, adaptable card game that’s great for people of all ages. All you need to play is a standard deck of playing cards, a level playing surface, and 3 or more players. There’s also a version of the game where you bet money and a drinking game version for players over 21. Keep reading to learn all the rules and variations of this classic card game!
Screw Your Neighbor Overview
- Number of players: 2 or more
- Objective: To avoid having the lowest ranking card at the end of each round.
- Scoring: Give 1 point to the player with the lowest card. The player with the highest score at the end of the game loses.
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Screw Your Neighbor Rules & Gameplay
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Shuffle a deck of cards and deal 1 card face-down to each player. Have 2 or more players sit in a circle around a table or level playing surface and pick a dealer for the round. The dealer shuffles a standard deck of 52 playing cards and gives 1 face-down card to each player. [1] X Research source
- There’s no limit to the number of players that can join the game, but we recommend capping it off at 10 so the game isn’t too chaotic.
- To decide who’s the dealer, pick the player whose birthday is closest or have everyone draw cards—the player with the highest ranking card is the dealer.
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Each player looks at their card and flips it over if it’s a King. Each player turns over the card dealt to them and looks at its ranking. If your card is a King, flip it face-up on the table to reveal it to the other players. This locks in your card so no one else can trade for it. Keep all other cards face-down. [2] X Research source
- The highest-ranking card is a King, while the lowest-ranking card is an Ace.
- The goal is to end the round with a card that ranks higher than the lowest card on the table.
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Each player decides if they want to trade with the player to their left. The player to the left of the dealer goes first. On your turn, you can either trade your card with the player to your left. If they want to trade, the two of you will swap cards. If you want to keep your card, you say “pass” or “stand.” [3] X Research source
- If the player to your left has a face-up King, you cannot trade with them. If this happens, skip your turn and resume play with the person to the left of the player with the King.
- If your neighbor asks to trade with you, you must trade your card (unless you have a King).
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The dealer trades their card with the top card on the deck. The dealer takes their turn last. When it’s their turn to keep or trade, their neighbor is the deck of cards. If they want to trade, the dealer takes the card on top of the deck and places the card in front of them under the deck or in the discard pile. [4] X Research source
- If the dealer has a King, they must keep their card and cannot trade it.
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Reveal all the cards after all players have traded or kept their cards. After everyone has traded or kept their card, all the players flip it face-up. The player with the lowest ranking card is the loser, and they get 1 point. [5] X Research source
- If there’s a tie for the lowest card, the player closest to the dealer’s left loses.
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Keep playing rounds until the players decide the game is over. After completing a round, mark who lost on a piece of paper. The person to the left of the current dealer is the new dealer. They reshuffle the deck, and the round starts as normal. When all the players decide that the game is over, compare the scores—the player with the lowest points wins. [6] X Research source
- You could decide to play 10, 15, or 20 rounds, and whoever lost the least wins the entire game.
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Warnings
- If you decide to play the drinking version of this card game, please drink responsibly. Try to avoid driving after you’ve had a drink. [14] X Research sourceThanks
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References
- ↑ https://gamerules.com/rules/screw-your-neighbor/
- ↑ https://www.coololdgames.com/card-games/shedding/screw-your-neighbor/
- ↑ https://www.coololdgames.com/card-games/shedding/screw-your-neighbor/
- ↑ https://gamerules.com/rules/screw-your-neighbor/
- ↑ https://www.coololdgames.com/card-games/shedding/screw-your-neighbor/
- ↑ https://bargames101.com/screw-your-neighbor/
- ↑ https://gamerules.com/rules/screw-your-neighbor/
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- ↑ https://the-game-farm.com/card-games/screw-your-neighbor/
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