Hanafuda

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Hanafuda cards

Hanafuda (花札) is a Japanese gambling card game which became popular during the height of the Yakuza era. The yakuza actually took their name from the hanafuda deck, as the three cards "ya," "ku," and "za" make up the worst possible hand in the game. The word "yakuza" was used for anything that was bad by hanafuda players.

Most are made by the game company Nintendo. Hanafuda was developed from a combination of a traditional court game involving matching plants and animals associated with seasons, and with Western-style playing cards, introduced by Dutch sailors. It is commonly played in Hawaii, and also in Korea under the name Go Stop. It is a four-person game, and is often paired cross-table.

Contents

Game play

Cards

There are twelve suits, representing months. Each is designated a flower, and each suit has four cards. Typically, there are two 'normal' cards worth no points, one ribbon-card worth ten points, and a third is a special worth 25 points.

Month Flower Cards
January Pine 2 Normal, 1 Poetry Ribbon and 1 Special: Crane and Sun
February Plum Blossoms 2 Normal, 1 Poetry Ribbon and 1 Special: Nightingale in a Tree
March Cherry Blossoms 2 Normal, 1 Poetry Ribbon and 1 Special: Banner and Flowers
April Wisteria 2 Normal, 1 Red Ribbon and 1 Special: Cuckoo in a Tree
May Iris 2 Normal, 1 Red Ribbon and 1 Special: Water Iris at Dock
June Peony 2 Normal, 1 Red Ribbon and 1 Special: Butterflies
July Clover 2 Normal, 1 Purple Ribbon and 1 Special: Boar
August Pampas 2 Normal, 2 Specials: Birds in Flight, Full Moon with Red Sky
September Chrysanthemum 2 Normal, 1 Purple Ribbon and 1 Special: Poetry Sake Cup
October Maple 2 Normal, 1 Purple Ribbon and 1 Special: Deer under Tree
November Willow 1 Red Ribbon and 3 Specials: Wild card, Swallow, Man with Umbrella Strolling (Rainman)
December Paulownia 3 Normal (one yellow-colored), Special: Phoenix

<p> <p> There are many other scoring version and games you can play with this deck, such as Koi-Koi. This above mentions scoring scheme is the Lana'i, Hawaii version. <p>

Play

Play follows by each player being dealt 8 cards, and the table receiving 8 cards face-up. On a player's turn, they may match any one card on the table with one in their hands, and take both cards into their point pile. Card matching is by suit, any of the 4 can match each. The exception is November's Wild, which will match any card in the deck. When this is used, there will be two unmatching cards that will now be paired. The player then draws 1 card, which they put face down on the table. If this card matches any in the table's draw, then they get to keep both. <p> <p>

Special Scores

If certain combination of cards are won during play, extra points apply. Often, players will be paired across the table when this rule is used, to increase the chance of getting combos. Below is a list of special with point values. <p>

Points Combo Name Card Combo
10 Ribbon Awo All 3 Purple Ribbons
10 Ribbon Kusa All 3 Red Ribbons
10 Ribbon Sugawara All 3 Poetry Ribbons
20 Awo Sake Cup, Butterflies, Deer
20 Kusa Dock, Swallow, Boar
20 Sugawara Banner, Crane, Nightingale
50 Noarashi Deer, Birds in Flight, Boar
50 Tsukihana Banner, Full Moon, Sake Cup

<p> Winner deals the next round!

External links

nl:Hanafuda

ja:花札

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