![]() ![]() ![]() This disadvantages the other players because they will not be able to lay any cards for which the dealer could have laid down. A great strategy for the dealer is to wait to lay any of their cards down on the table until someone or they can go out. ![]() In this case, player one will not get another turn because player three is the dealer and play stops at the dealer when someone goes out. For example, as shown in the picture below, if there are three players in a game and player two goes out, only player three will get another turn to play. If a person goes out that is not the dealer, each subsequent player plays until the dealer has had a final turn. The dealer has the advantage as that they are the last person to play before the hand ends. For example, if a player was dealt eight cards to go out they must have eight cards laid on the table which fit the conditions above.ģ. Gone out means a player has laid all their cards on the table and one in the discard pile. Each player, going in a clockwise fashion, takes a turn until a player has gone out. For example, if player one has laid down three aces and player two has already laid down, player two can now lay a single (or more) ace on the table to add to their score.Ģ. This is similar to what can be done in Phase 10. Once a player has achieved one of these conditions and laid down the cards on the table, they can start to play on other player's cards. If this player has one or both of these conditions, they can lay down as many sets of cards that fit the conditions. Remember the goal of this game is to get three cards of one kind or a pair and a wild. Since this is the beginning of the game they must pick up a card from the deck and then discard a card in the discard pile. The player to the left of the dealer goes first. Having three wilds does not count as a condition to lay down.ġ. For example, a player would need three aces or two aces and a wild to lay down. This can be accomplished by laying down three cards of one kind or two cards of one kind and a wild. The goal of each hand (round) is to accumulate as many points as possible. I hope you enjoy this instructable and have a fun time learning 2500! Objective: The ultimate goal of the game is to reach 2500 points the quickest. ![]() Plus, if you run into any questions you can always come back to this page and look at what to do next. Although it may take a couple of times of playing to understand and learn the game, it can be a great way to interact with friends and family. For example of age ranges, I have had an 8 year old cousin to a 97 year old great grandma who play. It is suitable for any age that knows basic card game skills and terminology. This game is similar to other card games such as rummy, Phase 10, and hands and feet. Introduction: The objective of this intructable is to teach you an exciting and interesting card game called 2500. ![]()
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