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Rolling Stone is a game for four players. You’ll need a 32-card deck (remove 2s through to 6s). Aces are high and 7s are low. The aim of Rolling Stone is to be the first player to discard all their cards.
The dealer shuffles the deck and distributes eight cards to each player.
The player left of the dealer begins by playing any card. Going clockwise, players must follow suit. If a player cannot follow suit, they must pick up the cards played, add them to their hand and begin a new round.
If play gets back to the original player and everybody follows suit, then the person who played the highest card takes the pile and begins a new round.
The player who gets rid of all of their cards first wins the game.
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