Donkey Card Game

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Donkey
Players aim to collect four cards of the same rank
Alternative namesPig
TypeCollecting
Players3-13 (4-7 best)[1]
Skills requiredStealth, memorising
Age range7+[1]
DeckFrench
PlayClockwise
Related games
Happy Families, My Ship Sails, Spoons

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Donkey, also known as Pig, is a collecting card game that is best for five or six players. It is played with a 52-card French pack.[2] It has variants such as Spoons and may be descended from an old game called Vive l'Amour.[1]

  • Objective of the game is to empty your cards before your opponents. The player who is left with the maximum number of cards in the end of the game is crowned as 'DONKEY'. Every round consists of every players dealing 1 card of the same suit. The player who deals the card with highest value in a round, starts the next round.
  • This is the old school arcade game Donkey Kong and it is the full version with all 4 levels just like the original from back in the days of yore. You play as Super Mario in this game BEFORE he was actually the Mario we know him as today.

Rules

The following rules are based on Arnold (2009) and Parlett (2008).[1][2]

Preliminaries

A standard 52-card pack is used from which as many quartets (four of a kind) are removed as there are players. For example, six players would use 24 cards which could be four each of Aces, Queens, Tens, Sevens and Threes. This sets the maximum number of players at thirteen; Parlett suggests that five or six is optimum, while Arnold suggests four to seven are best. Any player may deal as the role of dealer is not critical, nor is the position of players in the round. Players are dealt four cards each.

Playing

Each player looks at their hand and selects a card to get rid of, passing it face down to the player on their left. Players do this simultaneously, not in rotation, so that players cannot use the card they receive to decide what to shed. Once again, players examine their cards and pass one card to the left. This process continues until one player has collected a quartet in their hand, called a book.[1]

The player with the quartet does not announce it, but quietly places their hand down and touches their nose, keeping it there. As other players notice, they do the same. The last player to touch their nose is the Donkey (or Pig), i.e. the loser.

Variants

Spoons

Spoons in progress

New online betting. The following rules are based on Arneson.[3]

The aim is as for Donkey: to be first to collect a quartet. Two or more play using one or more 52-card French decks. A number of spoons, one fewer than the number of players, are placed in the middle, handles outwards. The dealer deals four cards to each player, places the rest down as a stock.

The dealer draws the top card from the stock, and either discards it or exchanges it with a hand card, passing the discard, face down, to the player on their left. That player selects a hand card to discard and passes it left. Subsequent players do the same, in rotation, except for the last player, who discards their card into a wastepile next to the stock. This process continues, with the dealer drawing from the stock and the last player discarding to the wastepile. If the stock runs out, the dealer draws from the wastepile.

As soon as a player has a quartet, that player takes a spoon. As other players notice, they do likewise until one player is left, empty-handed, as the loser. That player is either eliminated, the game reducing by one player each round. (Alternatively, the loser is given the letter 'S' and, for each subsequent loss, another letter from the word, spoon, dropping out of the game on reaching 'N'.) The game continues until only one player remains, becoming the overall winner.

Strategies may include:

  • Bluffing: Bluffing is allowed. Spoons may be reached at any time as long as they are not touched. This may distract the others or even cause someone to grab a spoon prematurely which may result in their elimination.
  • Eyes on the spoons: Players keep an eye on the number of spoons in case one has been taken without anyone noticing.
  • Eyes off the cards: Players play without looking at their hands, just passing the discards on while watching the spoons.

Other variants

Donkey card game with spoons
  • Extreme Spoons: Instead of placing the spoons in the middle, they are placed in some inconvenient location nearby.
  • Joker Spoons: The deck includes jokers which act as wild cards.
  • Tongue: The first player to collect a quartet sticks out their tongue. The last one to do likewise loses.

Literature

  • Arnold, Peter (2009). Chambers card games for families. Chambers Harrap, Edinburgh. ISBN 978-0550-10470-0
  • Parlett, David (2008). The Penguin Book of Card Games, Penguin, London. ISBN 978-0-141-03787-5

www.mobilewiki.orgDonkey (card game)

The Donkey card game brings up a lot of childhood memories. Remember those times when school would be over, and you would get all your friends to play it with you? You are sitting on your bed with your father's deck of cards and friends with a glass of Rasna while playing Donkey used to be the idea of hanging out back then. Times have changed; we have all grown older. But, sometimes we all like to go back to our early days. It is time to re-learn the game that used to be such a favourite back in the day. What do you think?

Compared to other card games, the donkey card game is new. It's a newer version of an 18th-century English card game called Old Maid. Some say the origin of this game lies in an ancient gambling game. The rules were simple, and the loser had to pay for the drinks. Old Maid is closer to the version that we play now than the old gambling game, though. The best part about Donkey is that it is a fun game with simple rules. You can play it with friends, family and co-workers, any time you want to.

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Things you need to play the card game Donkey

Game

A standard deck of 52 cards is enough for playing Donkey. Along with that, you will need some tokens. The number of tokens should be one less than the total number of players. You need three to five people to play the game. You can play with more if you want to. So, if you decide to play with five people, you will need four tokens.

When it comes to cards, a fair rule to follow is to multiply the number of players with five. The final number should give you an idea about how many cards you need. If five people are playing, then the number comes to twenty-five. You have to ensure that there are as many sets of fours as possible when your playing with a lower number of cards than fifty-two. This will allow players to form runs of four without any problems.

Playing Donkey

First, you choose a dealer who will shuffle and deal the cards. Five cards are dealt out to each player. Once dealing is complete, everyone can look at their cards. The purpose of the game is to create a set of cards that are of the same rank — the person who gets to do this the fastest and grabs a token wins the game. In the end, there will be someone who does not get to take a token. This person will be the loser and receive the first letter of the word ‘Donkey'. The game goes on till someone receives all the letters of the word.

Some players insist on chanting, ‘Pass, two, three, four', which can make the game confusing and exciting at the same time. The purpose of doing this is to make it harder to concentrate while you are looking at your hand. Now, getting back to the game, you need to pass a card to the player on your left. This should ideally be a card that you will not need to form a set. The idea is to have a set of four Kings, or four Jacks and have one card left over.

Donkey Card Game

Every time you pass a card, you receive one from the player on your right. So, you have to time it right and see if you receive a card that helps you form a set. If you get a winning hand, don't declare it. Just grab a token so that you are safe from being the ‘Donkey'. Be careful and crafty so that people don't even notice you while you grab the token. However, keep on playing the game and passing the card that you don't need for your set. Soon, other people will start grabbing their tokens.

The player who is the odd one out and does not have a token receives the first letter of ‘Donkey', and the card game continues for another round.

Online
  • Extreme Spoons: Instead of placing the spoons in the middle, they are placed in some inconvenient location nearby.
  • Joker Spoons: The deck includes jokers which act as wild cards.
  • Tongue: The first player to collect a quartet sticks out their tongue. The last one to do likewise loses.

Literature

  • Arnold, Peter (2009). Chambers card games for families. Chambers Harrap, Edinburgh. ISBN 978-0550-10470-0
  • Parlett, David (2008). The Penguin Book of Card Games, Penguin, London. ISBN 978-0-141-03787-5

www.mobilewiki.orgDonkey (card game)

The Donkey card game brings up a lot of childhood memories. Remember those times when school would be over, and you would get all your friends to play it with you? You are sitting on your bed with your father's deck of cards and friends with a glass of Rasna while playing Donkey used to be the idea of hanging out back then. Times have changed; we have all grown older. But, sometimes we all like to go back to our early days. It is time to re-learn the game that used to be such a favourite back in the day. What do you think?

Compared to other card games, the donkey card game is new. It's a newer version of an 18th-century English card game called Old Maid. Some say the origin of this game lies in an ancient gambling game. The rules were simple, and the loser had to pay for the drinks. Old Maid is closer to the version that we play now than the old gambling game, though. The best part about Donkey is that it is a fun game with simple rules. You can play it with friends, family and co-workers, any time you want to.

Donkey Card Game Online

Things you need to play the card game Donkey

A standard deck of 52 cards is enough for playing Donkey. Along with that, you will need some tokens. The number of tokens should be one less than the total number of players. You need three to five people to play the game. You can play with more if you want to. So, if you decide to play with five people, you will need four tokens.

When it comes to cards, a fair rule to follow is to multiply the number of players with five. The final number should give you an idea about how many cards you need. If five people are playing, then the number comes to twenty-five. You have to ensure that there are as many sets of fours as possible when your playing with a lower number of cards than fifty-two. This will allow players to form runs of four without any problems.

Playing Donkey

First, you choose a dealer who will shuffle and deal the cards. Five cards are dealt out to each player. Once dealing is complete, everyone can look at their cards. The purpose of the game is to create a set of cards that are of the same rank — the person who gets to do this the fastest and grabs a token wins the game. In the end, there will be someone who does not get to take a token. This person will be the loser and receive the first letter of the word ‘Donkey'. The game goes on till someone receives all the letters of the word.

Some players insist on chanting, ‘Pass, two, three, four', which can make the game confusing and exciting at the same time. The purpose of doing this is to make it harder to concentrate while you are looking at your hand. Now, getting back to the game, you need to pass a card to the player on your left. This should ideally be a card that you will not need to form a set. The idea is to have a set of four Kings, or four Jacks and have one card left over.

Every time you pass a card, you receive one from the player on your right. So, you have to time it right and see if you receive a card that helps you form a set. If you get a winning hand, don't declare it. Just grab a token so that you are safe from being the ‘Donkey'. Be careful and crafty so that people don't even notice you while you grab the token. However, keep on playing the game and passing the card that you don't need for your set. Soon, other people will start grabbing their tokens.

The player who is the odd one out and does not have a token receives the first letter of ‘Donkey', and the card game continues for another round.

Often if there are more than seven players, an entire deck is used to play the game. In such situations, the rules are modified. People can form double sets of three cards.

Donkey Card Game in the Online Age

Thanks to technology, you can play the donkey card game anywhere you want to. There are some websites and apps that allow you to connect with your friends and play the game online. At Rupee Casinos we bring the best selections in online card games in India so that you can sit back, relax and enjoy playing.

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