Spooneye! The Card Game

Spooneye! The Card Game

The Basic Game

Endgame

Spooneye! The Card Game

After the deck is exhausted, play continues as usual; each player alternates playing a card, simply skipping the draw phase of their turn. If one player runs out of cards before the other, the player with cards remaining plays out the rest of their hand without interruption.

 

There are two ways for a game of Spooneye! to end:

This way, though possible, is quite rare.

1. All eight masts have been built, and the player whose turn it is cannot play a card without causing a mast to go over 21. In this case, the game ends immediately, and all cards still remaining in the deck and the player's hands are discarded and added to neither player's score.

For why a distinction is made between cards and points, see the Standard Game.

2. The entire deck has been exhausted, and there are no cards left in either player's hand.


In either case, each player takes the cards in all of their opponent's masts and places them in their own booty pile. Then, each player counts up the cards in their booty pile. Each card is worth 1 point, and the player with more points is the winner.



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