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Zioncheck Play progresses until one of the players "goes out," meaning he is able to discard the last card in his hand. That player is then the winner of that hand, and the hand is then over. The winner for the hand gets zero points, and the other players count their cards to determine their score for the hand. Aces and jokers are 15 points, 10s, Jacks, Queens, and Kings are 10 points and all other cards 2-9 are 5 points. If a player goes out, and another player has yet to go down, that player is "stuck".
Zioncheck A player can go down only when it is his turn. As always, he must start his hand by drawing a card, then when he has the correct sequence of cards, he can go down or "meld." He does so by laying his down cards face up on the table in their correct sequence. He can only lay out his down cards and no additional cards. After going down, a player can then play on the downs of other players. When done, he must then discard. If the player has no more cards in his hand after discarding, he is declared the winner.
Zioncheck "can increase the number of decks beyond 4 to allow more players"
Zioncheck Zioncheck is a card game. It is similar to "shanghai rummy", "contract rummy", or phase 10. Hoyle's book of common card games describes several games as being based upon it, and Contract Rummy is believed to have originated from it.
Zioncheck Zioncheck is played with multiple decks of 54 standard playing cards, including the Joker (playing card) Wilds. Aces can be high (above a King) or low (below a 2), and Jokers are wild. The number of decks varies from 2 to 4, and is based on the number of players (see chart). Each game is based on six hands, and the rules for each hand are unique. One person begins as dealer for the first hand, and then the person to the dealer's left becomes dealer for the next hand, and so on. For the first 4 hands each player is dealt 10 cards, on the fifth hand each player is dealt 11 cards and on the last hand each player is dealt 14 cards. The rest of the deck is then placed face down in the middle of the players; this is referred to as the draw pile, or if you're familiar with similar card games, it may be referred to as the "stock".