Sunday, July 8, 2012

Boxing card game

ace of diamonds two of spades
Card Game: Boxing

1) This game is not played with the J, Q, K. Take those cards out of the deck.
2) Each player takes two each of cards from 2-10 and two aces, for a total of 20 cards each. The boxers are determined by color. So one player will take all red cards and the other black cards. The 20 cards are then shuffled.
3) The 20 cards are held in hand and must be face down.
4) Each player takes a card and puts it face up in front.
5) Whoever has the highest card wins the round and gets points according to how high their card is to the other players card. (E.g., if you draw a 10 and the other player draws a 5, the player who drew the 10 wins the round and gets 5 points.)
6) If both players draw the same card, nobody gets points for that round.
7) If a player draws an ace and the other player draws a 2, 3, or 4, the player who drew the ace wins the match by knockout. If a player draws an ace and the other player draws a 5 or higher, the player is not knocked out. The ace counts as 11 points. So the player who drew the ace gets 6 points for the round.
8) If both players draw an ace in the same round, the match is a double knockout and ends as a draw.
9) After each round, the cards drawn are not reused again for the match.
10) There are a total of 12 rounds in a match. Whoever has the highest point total after 12 rounds wins, unless a knockout ends the match sooner.

Players - (2 players) There are a total of 12 rounds in a match. Whoever has the highest point total after 12 rounds wins, unless a knockout ends the match sooner. Keep track of points for each round on paper.

Ties - If both players have the same point total after 12 rounds, the match ends in a draw. If both players draw an ace in the same round, the match ends in a double knockout.

Other Sports - More sport card games are baseball, basketball, drag racing, golf, and horse racing.

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