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QuestionDo you have to play a king if you have one?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYou don't have to play it if you don't want to, for example to block other players from discarding their own cards.
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QuestionCan one hold cards in his hand to block other players if it is to his best move to win?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYes! You don't have to play any cards if you don't want to. Holding your cards to block other players is a valid strategy.
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QuestionCan you start a play with an ace?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIf there's a place on the table for an ace, namely after a 2, you may start your turn by playing the ace.
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QuestionIf it is your turn and you draw a king, should you draw another card?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYou don't have to draw another card! If there's space, place the king on a corner and play as normal.
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QuestionIf a king is drawn during the set, does it go in the corner automatically?Community AnswerYes, you can do that.
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QuestionCan we play with three players?Community AnswerYes, the game of Kings in the Corner can be played with between 2 and 4 players. All directions I have seen say that is what works best. It would not be possible to play with more than that due to the fact you are playing with a 52 card deck, and would run out too soon.
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QuestionWhat sorts of playing cards do I need in order to play Kings Corners?Community AnswerYou need a ordinary deck of 52 playing cards, but do not use the Jokers. These decks can be found at many supermarkets. You can also find them at some stationary stores too.
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QuestionWhat do we do when the center draw cards are all out?Community AnswerI believe this should be impossible unless a player is not playing cards that can be played. You could reshuffle any completed stacks (king through ace) or give everyone one more round to be sure they can't play. Other than that, call it a draw or perhaps the person with the fewest remaining cards wins.
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QuestionWhat should I do with the pile after the ace is played?Community AnswerPut it under the main pile.
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QuestionWhen I can replace a card from my hand in the north, south, east, or west spot on the table, can it be an ace?Community AnswerYes. It has to be played on an opposite color when available.
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QuestionIs there any version of the game in which, if an empty space occurs, I can place cards beneath a pile for what fits?Community AnswerThat’s how I play the game. You have to fill an empty space anyway, so it’s better to slide a card underneath.
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QuestionWould a player be able to play multiple cards in a turn?Community AnswerYes. The goal is to get rid of the cards, so play as many as you can during your turn.
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QuestionDo I need to put down all of my playable cards, or can I hold some in my hand?Community AnswerYou may always choose not to use cards. If you think you can come up with a strategy by saving certain cards, you may do so.
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QuestionWhat happens after a player draws the last card?Community AnswerKeep playing. It is always possible to move all cards to the corner, so the player who runs out of cards first before that happens would win at that point.
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QuestionIf there is an empty space when a person doesn't have any more cards, what happens?Community AnswerThe game is over when a person is out of cards even if there is an empty space.
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QuestionShould an ace be held to play last, or is it an advantage to play it in an empty space?Community AnswerIt’s best to play other cards. The ace will prevent that space from being used, when the object is to get rid of cards.
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QuestionWhat is the penalty if a player misses a play on the board?Community AnswerThe penalty is that they have more cards in their hand because they missed a play.
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QuestionDo you have to announce to the players in the game when you are down to one card on your hand?Community AnswerNo, you do not need to announce to the players when you have only one card left. But when you are able to play your last card, then you need to announce it as you have won that round.
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QuestionIf someone misses a play can anyone claim that play even if it's not their turn?Community AnswerNo, if someone misses a play, only the person to their left whose turn it is to play can claim that play.
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QuestionIf an ace is played in a empty spot, can I play a 2, opposite color, on it or are aces always at the bottom of pile?Community AnswerWe play that the opposite color Ace is always the top card. So the opposite two would never of on top of an Ace. It could be place in another spot and the opposite colored Ace placed on top of it.
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QuestionDo I have to play my kings if I have more than one in my hand?Community AnswerSince the object of the game is to get rid of the cards in your hand, you should play all the kings in your hand when it’s your turn.
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QuestionIf king is placed at the first deal, can the first player move it to a corner and create a new space?Community AnswerIf king is placed at the first deal, the first player is able to move it to a corner.
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QuestionWhat card can be placed in an open space when playing Kings Corners?Community AnswerAny card can be played in the open spot. It does not make a difference but it would be better for you if you play a card that you can continue off, to get rid of more cards.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I have three kings in my hand when playing Kings Corners?Community AnswerPlay them at your convenience like when it can be played with a Queen, that's called strategy.
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