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History of Creights Card Game

Auction Forty-Fives (One Hundred Twenty) Rules

Card fans in Nova Scotia have a favorite trick-catching game they call Auction Forty-Fives. A bidding version of the original Forty-Fives card game, it’s played all over Canada, but is incredibly popular among Nova Scotia’s Irish communities. Oddly enough, the name Forty-Fives (45s) has no meaning in the more popular Auction Forty-Fives variant. That name was … Read more

Yukon Card Game Strategy

Kaiser Strategies for Beginners

Kaiser (aka Three-Spot) is among the most popular card games in certain regions of Canada, especially in Saskatchewan and parts of Quebec. It’s easy to learn, and fun to play, but not so simple to master. A good strategy for Kaiser comes from three main ingredients. An in-dept understanding of the game. Experience. An equally … Read more

Did the history of Kaiser start with German Kaiser Frederick III

History of Kaiser Shrouded in Mystery

Almost any game that is played today can be traced back throughout time. Card games, board games, and others, generally come with some level of history. We may know its exact creator, or at the least, ancestral games from which it was derived. Sadly, the same cannot be said of Kaiser, an incredibly popular card … Read more

Hola Variations

Common Kaiser Rule Variations

Kaiser is a very popular card game in Canada, but in certain regions, it’s often played with distinct variations to the standard rules. In Saskatchewan, a 34-card game with optional Low No Trump bids is common. In Quebec, some players use a completely different set of 32 cards, with 7s being high, Kings low. In … Read more

Yukon Card Game Strategy

How to Play Canadian Card Game Kaiser

Kaiser is a popular Canadian trick-catching card game that’s enjoyed by countless players. It sometimes goes by other names, depending on where it’s played. In Saskatchewan, it’s especially popular among families of German and Ukrainian descents who know it as Three-Spot. Some players in Quebec call it Les Rois. Kaiser is a partnership game for … Read more

How to Play Asshole Drinking Game

Rules for Adult Asshole Drinking Game

Asshole (aka Scum) is a card game for all ages (depending on what you call it, of course). But for adults, it can also be a fun drinking game. Before the game starts, it’s recommended to have some type of alcohol at the ready. Beer, wine, liquor shots – pick your poison! Each player should … Read more

History of Asshole the Card Game

Asshole isn’t your typical card game. Despite its rather derogatory name, Asshole history dates back much further than you might think. It’s based on an ancient genre of “climbing games”, wherein participants must play increasingly higher ranking cards throughout. It’s also considered a “shedding game”, with the objective of being the first to run completely … Read more

Rule Variations for Canadian Salad

How to Play Asshole – Common Rule Variations

Asshole is an incredibly fun card game that ranks players from royalty to low-lives, hence its derogatory name. It’s played all over the world, and is an especially popular drinking game here in Canada. Due to its vast, global favoritism, there are many popular variations to the rules, as well. If you aren’t familiar with … Read more

History of Asshole the Card Game

How to Play Asshole in Canada

Asshole is a card game of great popularity in Canada and many other regions of the world. It goes by a wide range of names, generally depending on where it’s played. In the US, it’s called President, since the rank of winning and losing players scales from highest recognition (President, Vice President…) to lowest (Asshole). … Read more

Largest Bridge Clubs in Canada

Bridge Strategy – Point & Bidding Systems

Countless Canadian players enjoy Contract Bridge, especially Rubber Bridge, every week. Some play for sheer entertainment, others for prestige and even cash prizes. To be among the latter, you’ll need to have a supreme understanding of the rules, a good deal of experience, and a partner of equal aptitude. Applying strategy for Bridge relies predominantly … Read more