King (card game) should not be confused with Kings (game).
King | |
Image Link: | File:Atlas deck king of hearts.svg |
Image Caption: | The card to avoid in No King of Hearts |
Type: | Compendium game |
Players: | 3 or 4 |
Play: | Clockwise |
Card Rank: | A K Q J 10 9 8 7 (6) |
Num Cards: | 36 or 32 |
Deck: | Russian-pattern, French-suited pack |
Origin: | unknown |
Related: | BarbuHerzelnKein StichLorumQuodlibetRosbiratschka |
Random Chance: | Low — Moderate |
Skills: | Card counting, Tactics |
Footnotes: | Features: 6 deals x 2 rounds = 12 games |
King is a Russian compendium card game of the Hearts family for 3 or 4 players that goes back to the 1920s. It may be related to Barbu, but its country of origin is unknown.[1]
King is played by three players with 36 Russian-pattern, French-suited playing cards ranking in their natural order, Aces high. Deal and play are assumed clockwise and each player receives 12 cards. Eldest hand leads and players must follow suit if able; failing that they may play any card.
There are two rounds of six contracts. The first is a round of negative games as follows:
The second round is identical, except that all the games are now positive – Tricks, Hearts, Men, etc., and score plus points instead.
A version of King for four players is played with 32-card deck, each player receives 8 cards.There are two rounds of six contracts. The first is a round of negative games as follows:
The second round is identical, except that all the games are now positive – Tricks, Hearts, Men, etc., and score plus points instead.
There appears to be a French version, Jeu du Roi played between four players using a standard 52-card pack.[2]