Great Game For Long LayOvers
By ErrollLeVant
@ErrollLeVant (4353)
United States
December 30, 2010 11:22am CST
I often travel with my family or groups. When we have lay over time in airports we break out a deck of cards and play one of our favorite games. We call it Cut Throat. Here is a description of the game.
Cut Throat is a fun card game that can be played in a relatively short time, and can be addictive! It is an offshoot of spades, so if you know about trumps, you will have no trouble picking up Cut Throat.
To begin, deal seven cards to each player (4 or more players is the most fun, and you can play with up to seven). When each hand has been dealt, the dealer turns up the next card on the deck to determine trump for that hand. So the trump suit can change each hand.
The first player to the left of the dealer bids on how many tricks s/he thinks s/he can catch. Every one bids around to the dealer. One of the differences between cut throat and spades is that the total number of bids must not equal the number of tricks available in the hand. So if the bids have totaled six when the dealer is to bid, he may not bid one, anything but. This assures that every hand at least one player will have his "throat cut".
The hand begins with the first bidder leading any card s/he wants, including trump. Everyone must follow suit if he can, high card wins the trick. If a player does not follow suit, he cannot win the trick, unless s/he trumps.
The game proceeds by dealing six cards to each player for the second hand, five for the next and so on down to one. Then you proceed back up to seven, by adding one card to the deal each hand till you get back to seven. The game is over after thirteen hands, high scorer wins.
The scoring in Cut Throat is a bit different than spades as well. You can only score if you catch exactly the number of tricks you bid. If you bid 2 and catch 3, no points. If you bid 3 and catch 2, no points. There is no penalty like in spades, wherein you subtract the underbids. No points are awarded unless you catch your bid exactly.
If you bid and catch 0, you score 10 points, 1 and catch 1, you score 11 points; 2 and catch 2, your score that hand is 22; 3 and catch 3, 33 is your score, and so on.
Give it a try, but be warned--it is addictive!!
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@maximax8 (31046)
• United Kingdom
30 Dec 10
That is a fantastic game for a family with older children or a group of friends traveling together. I used to travel on my own and now I travel with my young kids. My disabled toddler son is three years old. My baby daughter is eighteen months old. More likely possibilities are a game of snap with my cards with animals on. When I was traveling alone I would write in my notebook or read a book plus magazine whilst waiting around at airports.
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@ErrollLeVant (4353)
• United States
30 Dec 10
I like to travel with others better than alone. But when I must, I thank God for books! I have become a fan of the Kindle my wife gave me for Christmas. It should be a great travel companion.
@surekharathi (14146)
• India
25 Mar 13
Thanks for sharing the game information but I like only a single game that is big fool (in hind satti lagana) nice game and good when the people are more then enjoy with this game. I also play the card game in train while traveling.
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@doggydimon (1369)
• Philippines
4 Jan 11
If I travel with a group, I have this set of friends that I usually go out with. And every time we go out and have long waiting time, we usually play one game. But, I forgot the name of the game. hahaha... It is like Win, Loose or Draw but instead of drawing it you act to give out clues.
@ErrollLeVant (4353)
• United States
4 Jan 11
that kind of fun makes the time pass faster. Sounds like "charades"
@doggydimon (1369)
• Philippines
4 Jan 11
Hahaha... I was thinking of another game... but that's it...charades... :D