Card Game Z  Agree on a dealer and a score keeper  The dealer should remove all the Jacks, Queens, Kings & Jokers from the pack and then shuffle  The.

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Card Game Z  Agree on a dealer and a score keeper  The dealer should remove all the Jacks, Queens, Kings & Jokers from the pack and then shuffle  The score keeper should create a score board  The dealer deals 3 cards to each player  Each player works out the Median for their 3 cards  Each player gets the score of their Median  Repeat after collecting in the cards & shuffling Deal 4 cards each time MEDIAN

Card Game Z  The dealer deals 7 cards to each player  Each player works out the Mode for their 7 cards  Each player gets the score of their mode  If a player has no mode, they get 0 points  Repeat, after collecting in the cards & shuffling Deal 9 cards each time MODE 2

Card Game Z  The dealer deals 5 cards to each player  Each player works out the Mean for their 5 cards  Each player gets the score of their Mean  Repeat, after collecting in the cards & shuffling Deal 7 or 9 cards each time MEAN 3

Card Game Z  The dealer deals 7 cards to each player  Each player works out the Range for their 7 cards  Each player gets the score of their Range  Repeat, after collecting in the cards & shuffling Repeat rounds 1 to 4 Deal 7 cards each time RANGE 4