![]() ![]() * Russian games typically go until someone has lost, not until someone has won. ![]() This of course means that you need all the cards of a particular number before you can discard them.Īnd naturally, it makes a fine drinking game, in which the loser must drink a shot of vodka, and anyone discarding a set of cards must drink a swig of beer. Russian Bullshit can be played with more than one deck and many people. This person has lost*, and can now be referred to as the " durak."** On the next hand, the person to the right of the durak leads. Play continues until only one player has any cards. John puts down three cards and says "Three jacks." Matt elects to discard the four fives face up out of play, and puts the three and queen in his hand. John had played two fives, Mark a three, and Luke two fives and a queen. Matt runs his fingers over the three cards Luke put down. Matt looks at his cards, doesn't see any fives, and knows John will call him if he plays. ![]() He thinks Mark is lying, but isn't sure and would prefer to play. John: (putting two cards face down in the middle of the table) "Two fives." If this card is of the correct denomination, they pick up the stack and lose their turn. 4) When a person calls bullshit, they turn over one and only one of the cards played. 3) Only the person on the left of the current player may call bullshit. 2) The person leading may play cards of any alleged value, and play continues on that value until someone calls bullshit. 1) A player may discard a four of a kind at any time. There are four rule changes from regular Bullshit to Russian Bullshit. Like Bullshit, all the cards are dealt out, and the object is to get rid of all your cards. A card game for roughly four to eight players, a superior variant of the game Bullshit. ![]()
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