This must happen at the beginning of their turn, before they discard. All players then turn their cards face up. If the player has the lowest point total, they score zero for the hand, and all other players score the total value of the cards left in their hand. At the end of a hand, if a player has a score of exactly points, their score resets to points. Likewise, if a player ends a hand with exactly points, their score is reduced to 50 points. The deal passes to the left and another hand is dealt.
This continues for as many hands as necessary. The last player remaining in the game is the winner. If the player has the lowest point total, they score zero for the hand, and all other players score the total value of the cards left in their hand??? Your email address will not be published. I'd like to receive information about card games, product information, and promotions through email. Sign up for our email service and get The Denexa Book of Card Games , a page e-book with the rules to over card games.
Jhyap, Dhumbal Yaniv a. Jhyap, Dhumbal Posted on Comments 4 Yaniv , as it is known in Israel, or Jhyap or Dhumbal , as it is known in Nepal, is a rummy -type card game for two to five players. Game play In Yaniv, each of the face cards is worth ten points. Play of the hand The player to the left of the dealer goes first.
Going out As the game goes on, players gradually reduce the count of their deadwood the cards left in their hand. Ending the game The deal passes to the left and another hand is dealt. Denexa Games says:. The rest are placed in a stack face down the deck in the center of all the players. The game is divided into rounds, and score is kept between rounds. The objective is to achieve the lowest score. A player must first throw a card and only then pick up a card.
A player can throw more than one card by choosing one of the following cases:. In both cases, the player takes only one card - this is the way to lower the number of cards he holds. The next player can only pick up the first or last card of a set or series if a player dropped 5, 6, 7, 8, the next player can pick up either 5 or 8. An exception is when one of the cards in a series is a joker - in this case if the next player has the exact card the joker stands for, the player can take the joker and throw that card instead.
The round progresses amongst all players clockwise, until a player calls "Yaniv". A player can only call "Yaniv" but he does not need to if the sum of his cards is equal to or less than 7.
In the same way, if a player's score is exactly it is reduced to It is possible to aim for these numbers by calling when you expect to lose - for example with a score of you might well call with 4 points in your hand hoping to lose and score It theoretically can happen that the last two or more players in the game are eliminated at the same time, as a result of a wrong call. For example the scores are , the player with points calls with 3 points, but the opponent also has 3, so now both are on It is not clear what should happen in this situation.
The only solution seems to be to play another round. If the final scores were different, say , one could say that the player with the lower score was the winner.
In Nepal, the game is often played with a card pack without Jokers. In this case the Jacks score 0 points while the Queens and Kings score 10 each. When playing with Jokers some score the Jacks, Queens and Kings as 11, 12 and In the Nepali game, a player may pick up any one of the cards discarded by the previous player, not only the first or last card.
In Israel, some play that when a set of equal ranked cards is thrown, the next player may pick up any of those cards, irrespective of the order in which they are thrown, but if a sequence is thrown only its end cards can be taken. Many play with different point limits for calling "Jhyap" or "Yaniv". Some play that you can end the play with 6 or fewer points, others set the limit higher, at 7, 10, 11 or The higher the limit the faster the game, so higher limits may be better for larger groups of players.
Some play with no limit at all, but when there is no limit, there is often a rule that the play cannot be ended before everyone has had one turn to play. In Nepal, if a player calls "Jhyap" and another player has an equal or lower number of points, the usual penalty for the wrong call is 25 rather than 30, and the other players do not score the points in their hands.
In another variant, only the caller and any players with more points in their hands than the caller score these points, while those who are equal to or lower than the caller score zero.
In Nepal, it is usual to eliminate players when their score reaches more than points with exactly you are still in the game and there are no score reductions when particular numbers are reached.
In Israel, there are several different versions of the scoring rule about reducing your score when it exactly hits a certain number:.
Some play that if you manage to "Go down" successfully i. This rule is suspended when only two players remain, otherwise the game may well never end! Here is a description of Nepalese Dumbal by David Bosschaert. A open source Windows version of Yaniv is available from Daniel Evans' sourceforge project. You can play Yaniv also known as Yusef online at pickup.
Players and Cards This game can be played by 2 or more players. Deal Deal and play are clockwise. The players look at their cards. Play The starting player for the first round should be chosen in advance by some random method, since the starting player has an advantage.
In your turn you are allowed to do one of two things: Throw one or more cards from hand to the Dump Pile and then pick one card up; Call "Yaniv" in Israel or "Jhyap" in Nepal to end the play, if you believe that the total value of your cards is less than that of any other player. You may call "Jhyap" or "Yaniv" only if the total value of your cards is less than 6.
Throwing and picking up A player can throw either: Any one card; One set of two or more cards of the same rank two 9s, three Kings, etc. In sequences aces are always low: A is a valid sequence, but Q-K-A is not.
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