How to play old maid card game

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Adults playing can make the victim feel better by trying to draw the maid away from them. You're supposed to keep it a secret when this happens (because other players will avoid drawing from the victim if they know that they risk the old maid by doing so), but young children usually laugh or gloat when the old maid gets taken from them.

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The best part of this game is seeing another player draw the old maid away from you. Whoever holds that card loses! Everybody else wins! The goal of the game is to link up all of your hands and prevent having a Queen out towards the end. Old Maid is a hand match game for two or more players that uses a normal 52-card deck. The purpose of scapegoat games is to resist possessing a certain card or cards. In the end, all cards except the 'old maid' (the one queen left in the deck) will be down in pairs. Old Maid is a card game that belongs to the fall guy family. From here on, take turns on your turn, draw a card from any other player. Players put down any pairs they have, then keep the rest of their cards in their hand, hidden from their opponents. (You may also want to throw out all black cards or all red cards to speed up the game). You won't use the 'extra queens' during play. Throw away all but one of the queens from the deck. You can buy a deck of cards designed for the game, but it can be easily played with a standard deck of cards: Old Maid is a traditional children's game.

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