Who hasn't played Jo DT, Descarte, 150, or whatever they call it in your country?
The objective is to run out of cards, and some have special powers.
It's a game that never gets old. From nostalgic players who've played it their whole lives to younger players who learned it from a parent, uncle, or friend.
We know each group has its own rules, but here we had to unify them. According to our statistics, the cards with powers are:
2: The next player draws 2 cards (unless they have a 2 or a joker and replicate it).
Joker: The next player draws 5 cards (replicable just like 2).
7: Play again.
10: Change the suit, playable at any time.
11: Skip to the next player.
12: Change the direction (if there are 3 or more players).
The game mode is classic: Play a card of the same number or suit as the last card played.
Jokers and 10s can be played at any time.
The player who runs out of cards wins the hand. The remaining players score points based on the cards they have left in their hand.
The last person standing wins the game.
Cards are worth their number, except:
2: 20 points.
Joker: 50 points.
If you reach 100 points... Bye-bye, goodbye.
?️ And don't forget to call "Last Card" when you have one card left... or you'll be punished by two cards.