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Grand Quick Rules Reference

QUICK RULES — Grand Card Game (Grand) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ PLAYERS: 4, in 2 teams of 2. Partners opposite. CARDS: 2 decks, 108 total, 27 each. LEAD: Play any legal hand type. FOLLOW: Match hand type + card count exactly. PASS: Always allowed. Can still bomb after. BOMB: Play anytime. Beats all non-bomb hands. WILD: Heart-suit Level Card only. Not Jokers. STRAIGHT: Exactly 5 cards only. STRAIGHT FLUSH: 5 same-suit cards = special bomb. SUPREME: All 4 Jokers together = unbeatable. LEVEL UP: 1st+2nd=+3, 1st+3rd=+2, 1st+4th=+1. ACE RULE: To WIN at Ace, need 1st+2nd or 1st+3rd. 1st+4th is NOT enough to pass Ace level. TRIBUTE: From Game 2. Losers give best card. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Scan any card's QR code to learn that rule.

# Grand Quick Rules Reference

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Navigating the rules of Grand can be daunting, especially for new players. This quick reference guide will help you understand the basics of the game, from players and cards to the unique mechanics like tribute and bombs.

How It Works in Gameplay

Here's a quick rundown of the rules in Grand:

  • Players: 4, in 2 teams of 2, with partners opposite each other.
  • Cards: 2 decks, 108 total, 27 each.
  • Lead: Any legal hand type can be played as the lead.
  • Follow: Must match the hand type and card count exactly.
  • Pass: Always allowed, and you can still bomb after passing.
  • Bomb: Can be played anytime and beats all non-bomb hands.
  • Wild: Only Heart-suit Level Cards are wild, not Jokers.
  • Straight: Exactly 5 cards only.
  • Straight Flush: 5 same-suit cards = special bomb.
  • Supreme: All 4 Jokers together = unbeatable.
  • Level Up: 1st+2nd=+3, 1st+3rd=+2, 1st+4th=+1.
  • Ace Rule: To win at Ace, need 1st+2nd or 1st+3rd. 1st+4th is not enough to pass Ace level.
  • Tribute: Begins from Game 2. Losers give the best card.
  • Strategic Tips

    1. Familiarize Yourself: Take the time to learn and understand the rules before playing.

    2. Practice: The more you play, the better you'll understand the nuances of the game.

    3. Adapt: Be prepared to adapt your strategy based on the flow of the game.

    Common Mistakes

    1. Not Understanding the Rules: Failing to understand the rules can lead to mistakes and frustration.

    2. Not Practicing: Not practicing can lead to poor performance in actual games.

    3. Not Adapting: Not being able to adapt to the game's flow can result in missed opportunities.

    Related Rules

    1. Game Mechanics: Understanding the basic mechanics is essential for playing Grand effectively.

    2. Card Values: Knowing the value of different cards is crucial for strategic play.

    3. Game Strategy: A solid understanding of game strategy can lead to success in Grand.

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