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Boon (game)

Boon is a trick-taking card game, based on the German card game Sheepshead.[1] It was released in 2015.[2] Though the rules of Boon are analogous to those in the game Sheepshead, Boon uses a specialized deck which corresponds directly to the rules of the game. This is different than Sheepshead, which is played with 32 cards from the Standard 52-card deck. Boon can be played with three or four players.

Boon
Originderived from the card game Sheepshead (game)
Typetrick-taking
Players3-4
SkillsCard counting, Tactics
Age range12+
Cards32 gameplay cards
Deckspecialized version of the Piquet deck
PlayClockwise
Playing timeabout 3 minutes per hand
ChanceLow–Moderate
Related games
Skat (card game), Schafkopf, Doppelkopf, Sheepshead (game)

Objective edit

To win the game, you must be the player with the most victory cards by the time another player is eliminated. Each game is played in a successive series of rounds, after which victory cards are exchanged.

Cards edit

There are 32 gameplay cards that come in four suits, as denoted by their color (blue, green, red, and gold).

In total, there are:

  • 6 blue cards (ranks 1 - 6)
  • 6 green cards (ranks 1 - 6)
  • 6 red cards (ranks 1 - 6)
  • 14 gold Trump cards (ranks 1 - 14)

Each card has its rank in the corner and its given point value marked in the center. Points range from 0 - 11. Note that there's not a direct correlation between rank and points - the highest ranked cards in the game are not worth the most points.

In addition to gameplay cards, there are also 20 Victory Cards in the deck.

Game Setup edit

At the start of the game, separate the victory cards from the gameplay cards. Provide each player with 5 Victory Cards.

Dealing the Cards edit

At the start of a round, deal out all the remaining gameplay cards face down as follows:

For 3-Player Games:

  • First remove the "Green 1" and "Red 1" cards from the deck. Then deal nine cards to each player and put another three cards in a separate pile called the Boon.

For 4-Player Games:

  • Deal seven cards to each player and put another four cards in a separate pile called the Boon. After each round, the dealer role shifts to the next clockwise player.

What is the Boon? edit

The Boon is a pile of cards a player may use to gain an advantage and improve his hand. When a player takes the Boon, he becomes a solo player against every- one else. For the rest of the round, all other players are united on a defensive team against the solo player who took the Boon.

Taking the Boon edit

After the cards are dealt, the player to the left of the dealer has the choice to take the Boon and use its cards. Note that you don't get to see the cards in the Boon until after you've decided to take it. If the player takes the Boon, he then chooses 3 cards (for 3-player mode) or 4 cards (for 4-player mode) to put face down into his points pile. These points count toward his score at the end of the round. Now all of the other players are on a defensive team against the solo player who took the Boon.

If a player chooses not to take the Boon, the opportunity passes to the next clockwise player who now has the same opportunity. This keeps repeating for all players until either someone takes the Boon or all players pass on it. If nobody takes the Boon, the game goes into Leaster Mode.

Playing a Trick edit

The player to the left of the dealer leads the first trick in a round by playing any card from his hand. The suit of the card played is called the leading suit for the remainder of the trick. Proceeding clockwise, each player plays a card face up in the middle of the table. Each player must follow suit, which means:

  • If a player has one or more cards of the leading suit, he must play one of them.
  • If a player does not have any cards of the leading suit, he can play any card in his hand.

Winning a Trick edit

The trick ends after each player has played one card. The winner of the trick is:

  • The person who played the highest ranked trump card if any trump cards are present.
  • The person who played the highest ranked card of the leading suit if no trump cards are present.

The winner of the trick collects the cards played into a personal face down pile and proceeds to play the first card of the next trick. Tricks repeat until all players are out of cards, completing a round.

Winning a Round edit

The round is over when all of the cards have been played. The two opposing sides – the solo player and the defensive team – are competing to win the most points out of the round’s 120 total possible points. At the end of the round, each player adds up the point values on the cards he won – his personal face down pile. The solo player also adds the points from the cards he removed from his hand at the start of the round. The defensive team adds their points together, then payouts are determined by the solo player’s score:

  • If the solo player scores 0 - 29 points, he pays each defensive player 2 victory cards.
  • If the solo player scores 30 - 60 points, he pays each defensive player 1 victory card.
  • If the solo player scores 61 - 90 points, he collects 1 victory card from each defensive player.
  • If the solo player scores 91 - 120 points, he collects 2 victory cards from each defensive player.

Winning the Game edit

Rounds repeat until one player has lost all of his victory cards after payouts. You win the game if you are the player who has the most victory cards at this time!

Leaster Mode edit

If all players decline to take the Boon, the round goes into Leaster Mode. Set the Boon cards aside entirely. Each player is on a team of his own. The goal is now to earn the fewest points possible, while still winning at least one trick. A player who does not win any tricks is disqualified from winning the round. At the end of the round, each player gives one victory card to the winner.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Boon: The Game". Boon: The Game. Retrieved 2016-01-06.
  2. ^ "Boon | Board Game | BoardGameGeek". boardgamegeek.com. Retrieved 2016-01-19.

External links edit

  • The official page for Boon: The Game

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Boon game news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Boon is a trick taking card game based on the German card game Sheepshead 1 It was released in 2015 2 Though the rules of Boon are analogous to those in the game Sheepshead Boon uses a specialized deck which corresponds directly to the rules of the game This is different than Sheepshead which is played with 32 cards from the Standard 52 card deck Boon can be played with three or four players BoonOriginderived from the card game Sheepshead game Typetrick takingPlayers3 4SkillsCard counting TacticsAge range12 Cards32 gameplay cardsDeckspecialized version of the Piquet deckPlayClockwisePlaying timeabout 3 minutes per handChanceLow ModerateRelated gamesSkat card game Schafkopf Doppelkopf Sheepshead game Contents 1 Objective 2 Cards 3 Game Setup 4 Dealing the Cards 5 What is the Boon 6 Taking the Boon 7 Playing a Trick 8 Winning a Trick 9 Winning a Round 10 Winning the Game 11 Leaster Mode 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksObjective editTo win the game you must be the player with the most victory cards by the time another player is eliminated Each game is played in a successive series of rounds after which victory cards are exchanged Cards editThere are 32 gameplay cards that come in four suits as denoted by their color blue green red and gold In total there are 6 blue cards ranks 1 6 6 green cards ranks 1 6 6 red cards ranks 1 6 14 gold Trump cards ranks 1 14 Each card has its rank in the corner and its given point value marked in the center Points range from 0 11 Note that there s not a direct correlation between rank and points the highest ranked cards in the game are not worth the most points In addition to gameplay cards there are also 20 Victory Cards in the deck Game Setup editAt the start of the game separate the victory cards from the gameplay cards Provide each player with 5 Victory Cards Dealing the Cards editAt the start of a round deal out all the remaining gameplay cards face down as follows For 3 Player Games First remove the Green 1 and Red 1 cards from the deck Then deal nine cards to each player and put another three cards in a separate pile called the Boon For 4 Player Games Deal seven cards to each player and put another four cards in a separate pile called the Boon After each round the dealer role shifts to the next clockwise player What is the Boon editThe Boon is a pile of cards a player may use to gain an advantage and improve his hand When a player takes the Boon he becomes a solo player against every one else For the rest of the round all other players are united on a defensive team against the solo player who took the Boon Taking the Boon editAfter the cards are dealt the player to the left of the dealer has the choice to take the Boon and use its cards Note that you don t get to see the cards in the Boon until after you ve decided to take it If the player takes the Boon he then chooses 3 cards for 3 player mode or 4 cards for 4 player mode to put face down into his points pile These points count toward his score at the end of the round Now all of the other players are on a defensive team against the solo player who took the Boon If a player chooses not to take the Boon the opportunity passes to the next clockwise player who now has the same opportunity This keeps repeating for all players until either someone takes the Boon or all players pass on it If nobody takes the Boon the game goes into Leaster Mode Playing a Trick editThe player to the left of the dealer leads the first trick in a round by playing any card from his hand The suit of the card played is called the leading suit for the remainder of the trick Proceeding clockwise each player plays a card face up in the middle of the table Each player must follow suit which means If a player has one or more cards of the leading suit he must play one of them If a player does not have any cards of the leading suit he can play any card in his hand Winning a Trick editThe trick ends after each player has played one card The winner of the trick is The person who played the highest ranked trump card if any trump cards are present The person who played the highest ranked card of the leading suit if no trump cards are present The winner of the trick collects the cards played into a personal face down pile and proceeds to play the first card of the next trick Tricks repeat until all players are out of cards completing a round Winning a Round editThe round is over when all of the cards have been played The two opposing sides the solo player and the defensive team are competing to win the most points out of the round s 120 total possible points At the end of the round each player adds up the point values on the cards he won his personal face down pile The solo player also adds the points from the cards he removed from his hand at the start of the round The defensive team adds their points together then payouts are determined by the solo player s score If the solo player scores 0 29 points he pays each defensive player 2 victory cards If the solo player scores 30 60 points he pays each defensive player 1 victory card If the solo player scores 61 90 points he collects 1 victory card from each defensive player If the solo player scores 91 120 points he collects 2 victory cards from each defensive player Winning the Game editRounds repeat until one player has lost all of his victory cards after payouts You win the game if you are the player who has the most victory cards at this time Leaster Mode editIf all players decline to take the Boon the round goes into Leaster Mode Set the Boon cards aside entirely Each player is on a team of his own The goal is now to earn the fewest points possible while still winning at least one trick A player who does not win any tricks is disqualified from winning the round At the end of the round each player gives one victory card to the winner See also editSheepshead Skat Doppelkopf OmbreReferences edit Boon The Game Boon The Game Retrieved 2016 01 06 Boon Board Game BoardGameGeek boardgamegeek com Retrieved 2016 01 19 External links editThe official page for Boon The Game Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Boon game amp oldid 1193195744, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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