The eighteen cards (sixteen high cards and two jokers) are placed face down on the middle of the table. Then the husband and wife take turns drawing one card from the deck. Each time one draws a card, the other asks, “Play or pass?” If the card holder wants to play, he or she must do whatever is written on the card. If he or she says “Pass,” that player may keep that card and draw again. Each partner is allowed three passes per draw. However, he or she must put $50 in the jackpot for each pass. After three passes, should a partner refuse to play, he or she loses the game and forfeits the jackpot. (The jackpot includes the sum of money that is begun with—perhaps $100, contributed to equally.) If each performs what the cards dictate, the winner is the one with the fewest passes. If the game is still tied at the end, the jackpot is divided—and each partner becomes a winner in more ways than one.
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