Can you play 13 with 6 people?
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Yes, you can play 13 (also known as Tien Len or Vietnamese Poker) with 6 people, but the game is traditionally designed for 4 players. With 6 players, you’ll need to make slight rule adjustments.
How to Play 13 (Tien Len) with 6 Players
Objective:
Be the first to get rid of all your cards by playing valid combinations and beating other players' hands.
Setup:
- Players: 6
- Deck: Use two standard 52-card decks (104 cards total).
- Card Ranking: 2 is the highest, followed by A, K, Q, J, 10… down to 3 (lowest).
- Suits Order (if needed for tiebreakers): Hearts > Diamonds > Clubs > Spades.
Dealing Cards:
- Shuffle both decks together.
- Deal 17 cards to each player (remaining cards are unused).
- The player with the 3 of Spades (or the lowest-ranking card) starts the game.
How to Play:
- First Move: The player with the 3♠ must play first, either as a single card or as part of a valid combination.
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Turns: Players take turns in clockwise order, either:
- Playing a higher-ranked card/combo than the previous play.
- Passing (if they can’t or don’t want to play).
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Valid Plays:
- Single Cards: Higher-ranked single cards beat lower ones.
- Pairs: Two cards of the same rank.
- Triples: Three cards of the same rank.
- Straights: 3+ consecutive cards of different suits.
- Four-of-a-Kind / Double Sequences: Special power hands that can beat lower-ranking combinations.
- Winning the Round: A round ends when all players pass. The last player to play a valid move starts the next round.
- Winning the Game: The first player to run out of cards wins. The game continues until all but one player is left with cards.
Special Rules for 6 Players:
- Use Two Decks: This allows for enough cards and combinations to keep the game fair.
- Larger Hands: Players get 17 cards instead of 13, making strategies slightly different.
- More Players, More Passing: Expect longer rounds since more players might have the right card to counter a move.
Final Thoughts:
Playing 13 with 6 players can be fun with some adjustments! It requires extra strategy due to the larger deck and more competition. Have fun and good luck