Card Games

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How to Play Scat Card Game (aka 31)

Learn to play the card game Scat (aka 31 or Blitz), a fantastic draw-based game for up to 9 players. Today we’re going to veer from the beaten path in detailing an enormously popular card game known across most of Canada as Scat. In the US, it’s often known by the name 31, or Blitz. … Read more

Unique Variations of Hearts Card Game

Unique Variations of Hearts Card Game

Even more ways to play Hearts with alternate rules. In our previous edition of Heart rule variations, we addressed a number of common ways to mix up the rules, either a little or a lot. We talked about playing Hearts with a Kitty and the utilization of more unique passing cycles. We also covered how … Read more

Typical Rule Variations for Hearts Card Game

Typical Rule Variations for Hearts Card Game

Common Hearts rule variations in Canada and beyond. Being such an old, mass-marketed game, you might assume there’s just one way to play Hearts. However, since all you need to play is a deck of cards and a few willing players, there are many common variations to the rules. Some rule changes came about because … Read more

Typical Rule Variations for Hearts Card Game

Popular Variations of Euchre Card Game

Variable Euchre rules from around the globe. Euchre is one of the most popular games in the world; not just here in Canada. As such, there are groups who play the game by many different rule variations. We’ll go over some of the more common varieties here today. Note that this text assumes you already … Read more

Typical Rule Variations for Hearts Card Game

Variations of 9-5-2 (Includes 8-5-3 Rules)

How to play Sergeant Major by its original, UK-preferred 8-5-3 card game rules and others. If you already know how to play the immensely popular Canadian card game of 9-5-2 (aka Canadian Sergeant Major), you should have no trouble picking up on its variant 8-5-3 rules. There are only a couple of differences between the … Read more

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Common Mitaine Rule Variations

Being a French Canadian card game of little-known origins, it’s not surprising that there are so many variations in the way people play Mitaine (a.k.a. Mitts, or Mittens). You won’t find it in any stores, and very few informational texts are even available on the internet. That means that the rules of Mitaine are spread … Read more

How to Play Mitaine Card Game Rules of Mitten

How to Play the French Canadian Card Game Mitaine Rules

“Mitaine” is a French word that is pronounced much like its English translation (but with the traditional French accent, of course) “Mittens”, a.k.a. Mitts. As its name implies, the game is of French-Canadian descent, but little else is known about its origins. The term “Mitten” applies to the most common scoring method in the game. … Read more

Advice for Winning Mille Strategy and Tips

Rule Variations for Mille Card Game

Mille is an immensely popular card game in Canada, and one that’s most often played for stakes. That means the game is a serious one, where forgetting the rules can get you into a lot of trouble. Knowing the standard rules of Mille by heart is a critical component to maintaining a friendly game. It’s … Read more

How to Play Mille for Money

How to Play Mille for Money

Mille is a rummy card game that is extremely popular in Canada. It’s almost always played for money. In order to divvy up the cash at the end of a game, there are multiple factors that must be taken into account. The score, of course, will determine the winner. Adding up Naturals and Chapeaus, and … Read more

Advice for Winning Mille Strategy and Tips

How to Play Canadian Mille

Mille is a very popular card game in Canada. Originating in Montreal several decades ago, it spread to Toronto in the 1990s, and is now among the most popular 2-player rummy games in the Great White North. If you want to play, make sure you are familiar with the rules of Mille, as it’s almost … Read more