Rules For Dammit Card Game

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Organize your cards to complete phase one. Phases usually consist of sets or runs.

A set is two or more cards of the same number. A run is four or more cards numbered consecutively. All one color means all your cards must be the same color. Lay your cards face up on the table once you complete the phase.

You must do this before you discard and you must have the entire phase complete before you can lay it down. Add additional cards that fit the phase that's laid on the table. You may play on your own phase, on any of your opponent's phases, or both. This is how you get rid of all your cards. The round is over when one player goes out, or gets rid of all the cards. Total all the cards that you did not lay down as part of your completed phase. If you did not complete the phase, all your cards count towards your total.

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The player receives five points for cards numbered one through nine, 10 points for cards numbered 10 through 12, 15 points for each Skip card and 25 points for each Wild card. Write the scores on a piece of paper. On this paper, it's easiest to designate one column for each player. You can keep track of the score as well as the current phase that player is on. Special score pads are available to make this easier. Repeat the steps above for the next round. If you've successfully completed phase one, you may move on to phase two.

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If you didn't complete phase one, you'll need to try again. Each player can only complete one phase per hand, and you must complete phases in order. Be the first player to complete all ten phases and you're the winner.

If more than one player successfully completes all the phases, the player with the lowest score wins.

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