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===Overview===
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[[Scum]], also known as '''President''' or '''Speed Capitalism''', is a card game for 4-6 players that is similar to crazy eights. This game is played with a standard 52 card deck. Cards are played in equal number (i.e. only singles on singles, pairs on pairs, triplets on triplets) and cannot be of a lower rank (i.e. no playing a 6 on an 8). The first player to get rid of all their cards wins the hand. Play continues for as many hands as people feel like playing.
Presidents is a card game for 4-6 players that is similar to crazy eights in the fact that you have play cards to get rid of you hand. This game is played with a standard 52 Card deck. You play cards by playing them higher and in the same quantity (ex: you can only play singles on singles, pairs on pairs, triplets on triplets, unless there is a completion) than the last card played. You win by becoming the first person to get rid of you hand.
 
  
===Ranks===
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Scum also has a variant in '''Chinese Poker''', which has similar rules, but five-card Poker combos can be played, spades are the suit with the highest value, followed by hearts, clubs, and diamonds (ex. 5 of spades beats 5 of hearts, which beats 5 of clubs, which beats 5 of diamonds), the 3 of diamonds leads, and there are no skips, bombs, completions, or card trades. Scum is generally preferred by people who have played both games, who consider it more exciting than Chinese Poker.
The game so called presidents because the winner, or the first person to get rid of all his cards, is the President. The second person to finish is called the vice president. However, if you finish last you are called the bum, or any sort of degrading name that the deal likes (Bum is the nicest term I have used). The second to last person is called Vice Bum. If you are paying with more than 4 players, the players who finish between the Vice President and the Vice Bum are called neutral. The importance of the titles is that at the beginning if the next hand, the Presdient can take any two cards form the Bum's hand and replace them with any two cars from his hand. The Vice President can do the same thing to the Vice Bum, however the Vice President can only substitute one card.
 
  
===Other rules===
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==Ranks==
I have played this game with many people, with every one having their own different rules. These are the rules I know about, feel free to add.
 
  
*You deal out all of the cards equally
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The game is most commonly called Scum or President because the winner of each hand is the President for the next hand, and the loser is the Scum. The second person to finish is called the Vice President, and the second-to-last person is called trash or Vice scum.  If you are playing with 5 players, the player who finishes between the Vice President and the trash is neutral. If playing with six, the secretary is placed between neutral and VP.  At the beginning of the next hand (if there is one), the President can take any two cards from the Scum's hand and replace them with any two cards from his hand.  The Vice President can do the same thing to the trash; however, the Vice President can only substitute one card.  In some games, gameplay goes in order of rank, making the President first to play and the scum the last for the next hand.
*The first person to go in the first hand is the person who has the 3 of spades, this is not wild.
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*The first person to go in the first hand is the person who has the 3 of clubs, this is not wild.
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==Other Rules==
**You only play with one of the previous two rules.  
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*In subsequent hands, the president goes first.
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The exact rules of Scum/President varies with each particular game.  This is a list of common rules; feel free to add other rules or variations of these.
*2s are bombs, which clears the cards played.
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**After a Bomb, the person who played then bomb can play what ever he wants.
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* Cards are dealt equally to each player. If there are extra cards, they may be removed from play or dealt to the highest-ranking players.
**They can be played on anything
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* The first person to go in the first hand is the person who has either the 3 of clubs or the 3 of spades (depending on house rules); this card is not wild. The 3 of clubs/spades must be the first card played.
*Jokers are included and are either bombs or wild.
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* In subsequent hands, the President goes first and he can lead with any card(s).
*3s are wild.  
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* All 2's are bombs, which clear the cards played.
*If you have the cards, that when added will make a four of a kind on the top or the pile, you can play them even if it's not your turn.
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** Bombs can be played on anything, regardless of value or pairing.
**This is called a "completion." When it occurs, it clears the pile.
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** Most say that if you go out on a bomb, you are automatically relegated to scum.
*You cannot complete a triplet with a single.
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* Jokers are included and are either bombs or wild.
*If you have all of four of one card, you can treat it like a bomb.
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* All 3's are wild, except the opening card of the game.
*If Someone plays a single, and the next person plays a single with the same number, the next person is skipped.  
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* If you have the cards that, when added, will make a four of a kind on the top of the pile, you may play them even if it's not your turn. This is called a "completion." When a completion occurs, it clears the pile.
*If the person after the person who is skipped plays a single with the same number, the next two people are skipped.
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** In some variants, you cannot complete a triplet with a single.
*If you cannot play a card you are skipped.  
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* The player who clears the pile may lead with any card.
*If a person finishes his entire hand, and his last card(s) clears the pile, the next person can play any card he wants.
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** If the card(s) which clears the pile is the last in a player's hand, then the next player leads instead.
*If your last cards are bombs, you can hold them up, and anyone can grab them. You are finished with you hand.  
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* If you have all of four of one card, you can treat it like a bomb as long as it beats the previous cards played. Some variants allow you to treat it as a completion.
*If a person is President 3 times in a row, he can create and add his own rule.
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* If someone plays a single, and the next person plays a single of the same rank, the next person is skipped. (Ex: Player 1 puts down a 9, Player 2 also puts down a 9, Player 3 is skipped and Player 4 is next to play.)
**This resets when the game is over.
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** In some variants, if the following player also plays a single with the same number, the next two people are skipped. (ex: Player 4 then puts down another 9, Players 5 and 6 are skipped)
*There can be no other trading but between the President and Bum and the Vice President and the Vice Bum.
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* If it is your turn and you have no playable cards, you turn must be passed. If, however, you have any playable card(s), then you must play.  Many variants of the game, however, allow for passing at any time.
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* In some variants, if your last cards are bombs, you can hold them up, and anyone can grab them. You are finished with your hand.  In other variants, if your last cards are bombs, you automatically become Scum.
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* In some variants, if a person is President three times in a row, he can create and add his own rule.
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** This resets when the game is over.
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* There can be no trading except President-Scum and Vice President-Vice Scum.
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** Except on the Black Market (which is 100% illegal) but people did it anyway at EST.16.2.
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==Strategies==
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*If you are President, ask for 2's, high cards, or cards that allow you to create doubles or singles so you can make completions more easily, and give the Scum your lowest single cards.
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*If you can complete a set, put down your cards as fast as possible. When it is your turn to play and you cannot complete a set, put down a higher card(s) as soon as possible so no one else can complete the set.
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*If you have the opportunity to lead, get rid of your low cards as soon as possible so you don't get stuck with them near the end.
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Latest revision as of 03:51, 19 April 2022

Scum, also known as President or Speed Capitalism, is a card game for 4-6 players that is similar to crazy eights. This game is played with a standard 52 card deck. Cards are played in equal number (i.e. only singles on singles, pairs on pairs, triplets on triplets) and cannot be of a lower rank (i.e. no playing a 6 on an 8). The first player to get rid of all their cards wins the hand. Play continues for as many hands as people feel like playing.

Scum also has a variant in Chinese Poker, which has similar rules, but five-card Poker combos can be played, spades are the suit with the highest value, followed by hearts, clubs, and diamonds (ex. 5 of spades beats 5 of hearts, which beats 5 of clubs, which beats 5 of diamonds), the 3 of diamonds leads, and there are no skips, bombs, completions, or card trades. Scum is generally preferred by people who have played both games, who consider it more exciting than Chinese Poker.

Ranks

The game is most commonly called Scum or President because the winner of each hand is the President for the next hand, and the loser is the Scum. The second person to finish is called the Vice President, and the second-to-last person is called trash or Vice scum. If you are playing with 5 players, the player who finishes between the Vice President and the trash is neutral. If playing with six, the secretary is placed between neutral and VP. At the beginning of the next hand (if there is one), the President can take any two cards from the Scum's hand and replace them with any two cards from his hand. The Vice President can do the same thing to the trash; however, the Vice President can only substitute one card. In some games, gameplay goes in order of rank, making the President first to play and the scum the last for the next hand.

Other Rules

The exact rules of Scum/President varies with each particular game. This is a list of common rules; feel free to add other rules or variations of these.

  • Cards are dealt equally to each player. If there are extra cards, they may be removed from play or dealt to the highest-ranking players.
  • The first person to go in the first hand is the person who has either the 3 of clubs or the 3 of spades (depending on house rules); this card is not wild. The 3 of clubs/spades must be the first card played.
  • In subsequent hands, the President goes first and he can lead with any card(s).
  • All 2's are bombs, which clear the cards played.
    • Bombs can be played on anything, regardless of value or pairing.
    • Most say that if you go out on a bomb, you are automatically relegated to scum.
  • Jokers are included and are either bombs or wild.
  • All 3's are wild, except the opening card of the game.
  • If you have the cards that, when added, will make a four of a kind on the top of the pile, you may play them even if it's not your turn. This is called a "completion." When a completion occurs, it clears the pile.
    • In some variants, you cannot complete a triplet with a single.
  • The player who clears the pile may lead with any card.
    • If the card(s) which clears the pile is the last in a player's hand, then the next player leads instead.
  • If you have all of four of one card, you can treat it like a bomb as long as it beats the previous cards played. Some variants allow you to treat it as a completion.
  • If someone plays a single, and the next person plays a single of the same rank, the next person is skipped. (Ex: Player 1 puts down a 9, Player 2 also puts down a 9, Player 3 is skipped and Player 4 is next to play.)
    • In some variants, if the following player also plays a single with the same number, the next two people are skipped. (ex: Player 4 then puts down another 9, Players 5 and 6 are skipped)
  • If it is your turn and you have no playable cards, you turn must be passed. If, however, you have any playable card(s), then you must play. Many variants of the game, however, allow for passing at any time.
  • In some variants, if your last cards are bombs, you can hold them up, and anyone can grab them. You are finished with your hand. In other variants, if your last cards are bombs, you automatically become Scum.
  • In some variants, if a person is President three times in a row, he can create and add his own rule.
    • This resets when the game is over.
  • There can be no trading except President-Scum and Vice President-Vice Scum.
    • Except on the Black Market (which is 100% illegal) but people did it anyway at EST.16.2.

Strategies

  • If you are President, ask for 2's, high cards, or cards that allow you to create doubles or singles so you can make completions more easily, and give the Scum your lowest single cards.
  • If you can complete a set, put down your cards as fast as possible. When it is your turn to play and you cannot complete a set, put down a higher card(s) as soon as possible so no one else can complete the set.
  • If you have the opportunity to lead, get rid of your low cards as soon as possible so you don't get stuck with them near the end.