

Number of Players: 4+ (Add an extra pitcher for every 4 players beyond the first 4) However, if two players run out of cards at the same time during a tie breaker, they collect all cards they’ve played that round (including the first) shuffle them up, and continue the tie breaker until a winner emerges.īut, if only one person runs out of cards during a tie breaker, that person is eliminated and the other person is the victor (and they get the spoils!) The final winner gets all the cards on the table.Ī player is considered knocked out of the game when they are required to play a card, and can no longer do so. If there is another tie, repeat the process. The loser of that match must drink the difference between the combined winning cards values and the combined losing cards values. The person with the highest sum of card values wins. However, the two winners go to a tie breaker, and flip an additional 2 cards. In the event that there is a tie for the highest card, any player with a lower value card must drink the difference between their card and the original winning cards value. The winner scoops up all the cards and puts them on the bottom of their pack. For instance, if the winning card is a Jack and you flipped a 4–you must drink 7. The losing lads (or lasses) must drink the difference between their cards value, and the value of the winning card. The person with the highest card value wins the round.

If you added in the jokers, they have a value of 15.Įach round consists of flipping over the top card of your deck. Jacks have a value of 11, Queens are 12, Kings are 13, and Aces are valued at 14. Each numbered card is equal to it’s value. Two’s are the lowest, and aces the highest (unless you add jokers). Then each player will have 9 cards in their starting deck.

jokers) to the deck to expand the game for 6 players. Each player should have 13 cards in their starting deck. “Luck O’ The Irish” is an Irishman’s take on the classic card game “war.” The difference is, you can play with either 4 or 6 players, and you’ll need green beer to participate!īegin by dealing out a full deck of 52 cards among all four players. Who’s The Winner: Last Bloke with cards! How To Play: Look, Paddy's Day definitely looks very different this year, but that doesn't mean it can't be a good time!Īs long as you're safe and smart about it, why not play some drinking games?! Maybe you live with enough people to play these with, or maybe you can play and socially distance yourself at the same time, but regardless these look like a lot of fun!
