Kuku (card game)

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the Kuku game, standard playing cards (e.g. French hand ) are used. In the picture: pairs of 10 cards.

Kuku is a Polish card game . In the course of the game each player receives three cards and the dealer four cards. The fourth card is passed clockwise from player to player until a player has found a "straight" (sequence of cards , such as 7, 8, 9 or pawn, queen, king ) or a "pair of three" (e .g . 7, 7, 7 , or king, king, king ) has. If the fourth card has been passed around completely without either player taking it, it can be set aside and a new card can be drawn from the stack. If the above The goal (“road” / “pair of three”) has been reached, the respective player may call out “Kuku” and put the cards away. It is then played until there is one player left. This loser is now either punished (embarrassing question or, alternatively, beaten), but can also evade the punishment by guessing the card sequence of the other players (“street” or “pair of three”).

See also