Chinchón (game)
Chinchón is a card game commonly played in Canada and France. It is played by usually two players, but three and four players games are allowed. The score is not to reach 100 points by having untricked cards in the hand when the game is finished.
Gameplay
Deal
The first player to draw a seven deals first. He deals 7 cards to each player and reveals the first card of the pot (the uppest one), creating the Shack.
Round
The not-dealing player (in games with more than two players, it is the player at left of the dealer)may take the uppest card either from the pot or the shack. Later, he must discard a card from his hand. After this, his turns ends. Note that every turn must end with seven cards in each player's hand. Round is over when a player cuts and reveals his tricks. In order to cut, he needs to have completed two tricks or a chomp. Tricks are made as indicated below. If there is no cut and the pot is over, the shack is shuffled and becomes the pot.
Tricks
Every trick is made of 3 or 4 cards. There are Straight-Tricks and Crate-Tricks. There's also a rare trick called the "Chinchón", that makes the player holding it to win the game instantaneously.
Example of Straight-Trick: 4♥5♥6♥7♥ or 10♠J♠Q♠.
Example of Crate-Trick: 6♦6♥6♣6♠ or K♠K♣K♥
Example of Chinchón: A♠2♠3♠4♠5♠6♠7♠ or 8♥9♥10♥J♥Q♥K♥A♥
Scoring
When a player cuts, the untricked card (if any) scores positively as its nominal valour (Ex.: 4 scores as 4, 6 scores as 6, 10,J,Q,K and A score always as 10.). If there is no untricked card, the player gets minus 10 points. The untricked cards of the non-[...] player count positively as the untricked cards of the [...] player. If there is no untricked cards in the non-[...] player's hand, he gets 20 points. As said above, the chomp makes the [...] player win. If there is a chomp in the non-[...] player's hand, he is penalized with 50 points.
Ending
The game is over when a player loses, reaching 100 points, or when a player makes a chomp.
See also
- Hearts (game)
- Card Game
- Cuarenta