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Ruler and Peasant

This document provides rules for playing an adaptation of the card game Dalmuti called "Unfair Dalmuti". It explains that players are assigned roles of rulers or peasants and cards are dealt out unequally. The peasants must give their best cards as taxes to the rulers. The first player to run out of cards wins, and new roles are assigned each round based on finishing order.

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Ruler and Peasant

This document provides rules for playing an adaptation of the card game Dalmuti called "Unfair Dalmuti". It explains that players are assigned roles of rulers or peasants and cards are dealt out unequally. The peasants must give their best cards as taxes to the rulers. The first player to run out of cards wins, and new roles are assigned each round based on finishing order.

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An adaptation of Dalmuti by Richard Garfield

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 : Deck of cards with 2 Jokers.For more than seven players you can use two decks. Take out 3 Kings,
2 Queens and 1 Jack and set them aside.

 
: be the first player to get rid of all your cards. But in this game, there are rulers and
peasants, and the peasants have to give their best stuff to the rich. That·s unfair!

: Each player draws a card from the deck. Highest untied card is the Greater Ruler player. Aces are low.
The player on the right hand side of the Greater Ruler is the Lesser Ruler player. The player to the left hand
side of the Greater Ruler player is the Greater Peasant, and the player to their left is the Lesser Peasant. In
between the rulers and the peasants is the middle class. The Greater Peasant shuffles the deck together, and
deals out cards starting with themselves and going clockwise (to the left). (The peasants can wind up with
more cards to get rid of. That·s unfair!) After the cards are dealt, there is a tax: the Greater Peasant gives the
Greater Ruler their best two cards. The Lesser Peasant gives the Lesser Ruler their one best card. That·s
unfair! Then the Greater Ruler player gives the Greater Peasant any two cards they want, and the Lesser
Ruler gives the Lesser Peasant any one card they want to give.

The Greater Ruler player gets to start and makes the first play (called the lead) on the first trick (one turn of
the game). Usually when you have the lead, you play your worst card. A lead can be any one card, or pair, or
three-of-a-kind, or four-of-a-kind. Then the player to the left of the last play can play the same kind of play
(single, pair triple or quadruple) that has to be higher than the last play. But you never have to play ² you can
always choose to pass if you want, and save a good card for later when it will count for more.
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: a player plays two 2s. The next player can play two 4s, but not one King, or three 7·s, even
though the King or the 7 is higher than a 2. (So try not to break up your sets! They·re usually useful.)
When every player gets a chance to play and either can·t or passes, the trick is finished. The Greater Peasant
has the job of cleaning up the cards (of course), and the last person who played gets to lead to start the next
trick. (Usually getting rid of their worst card.)

The Jokers are the only card higher than the King. But they can also be a wild card; so, for example, you can
play a Joker and a Queen as a pair of Queens. The other special thing about Jokers is that if a player has both
of them at the start of a game, they can declare ´Freedom!µ (That means no taxes this game.)

The first player to get rid of all their cards wins, but 
 
play goes on until everyone is done. The first player  

out is the new Greater Rulerplayer, the second player 

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out is next, etc., until the last player out is the new 

Greater Peasant. The Greater Ruler doesn·t move,   
instead everyone else moves to their new seat. The   

Greater Peasant shuffles and deals again. 



 
 
It·s fun if people play act a bit to fit their role at the  
table. ´You there, peasant! Clean up those cards!µ
  
 
  

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