1. The game is played with 32 cards:
ACE, VALUE, KING, QUEEN, 7, 8, 9, and 10.
2. At the beginning of the game, a player is designated to shuffle the cards and distribute them equally among all players, starting with the player to their right. The player can decide to share all or part of the cards and keep the rest in the bank.
3. The first player to start the game is the one who received the cards first.
4. Card Powers:
- 8: Is the neutralizer. It can be placed on any card. The player who places it must announce a suit that the next player must play or play a neutralizer.
- ACE: The ace is a card. Once placed, no other card can be played except another ace or a neutralizer. When the next player cannot play, they must draw two cards from the bank. The other players draw a card if they don't play a playable card on an Ace.
- Queen: The Queen allows them to skip the next player's turn.
5. Card play follows the following rules.
- When a card is played, to play a new card, the new card must be:
* Either of the same suit (Spades, Hearts, Clubs, Diamonds)
* Or of the same number (ACE, Queen, King, Valley, 7, 9, 10). Any card of the same number can be played.
* Either one or more neutralizers.
- When no cards have been played, the player whose turn it is can play a single card or several neutralizers if they wish.
- If the player doesn't play to skip their turn, they must draw a card from the bank. If there are no more cards in the bank, the played cards are reversed onto the table and returned to the bank. - You can only play multiple cards if you play on a card.
- You can play multiple 8s at any time.
- No other card can be played on an ace except aces or 8s.
- When you draw a card, the turn does not automatically pass, so you can play or pass. However, you cannot draw twice in a row. So, when you try to draw a second time, the turn passes.
- If an ace is laid down, if the next player draws, then they must draw two cards and the turn passes. Only the next player draws two cards, and then it's one card when you draw.
- As long as a card is not played after a suit request, the suit must remain visible.
- When a player wins 3 consecutive games, -10 is deducted from their points.
6. A game ends when a player finishes their hand.
7. When the game is over, all other players must count the cards remaining in their hand. - An 8 is worth 32
- An Ace is worth 11
- A Queen is worth 3
- A King is worth 4
- A Valley is worth 2
- A 7 is worth 7
- A 9 is worth 9
- A 10 is worth 10.
8. The game ends when a player's total points from all games reaches or exceeds 151.