On Thursday, December 2, 1999 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-5, John McLeod wrote:
[email protected] wrote:
I just picked up a clearance-priced trick-taking game entitled "Lost
Heir" from Canada Games Company Limited. It could be a decent game,
but there are a lot of contradictions and ambiguities in the
instruction leaflet.
While this version of the game has a silly 'Canadian cities and their
law enforcement groups' theme tacked on, the game probably exists in
some other form as published in another country.
From your description, this looks to me like a commercial version of the traditional Canadian card game Kaiser. You can find rules for Kaiser
played with ordinary cards on my web site at http://www,pagat.com/pointtrk/kaiser.html
and also a link to a computer version of it.
This may help you to judge what rules were intended in the commercial
game that you have.
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John McLeod For information on card games visit [email protected] http://www.pagat.com/
Hi John
I was taught to play Lost Heir by my grandparents when I was young - probably about 50 years ago - it's an old game and is a. It was always a family favourite - and I can help you with these rules.
First question - the Wrong Boy belongs to the blue suit of Toronto, and the Lost Heir belongs to the green suit of Winnipeg. The 'boy' cards are the lowest ranked cards in their suit, correlating to the blanks in the Halifax and Montreal suits. So when
played as a lead, any other card of their suit will take the trick. NOW if they are trump, of course, they will take the trick - only if there is no other higher trump played by another player.
For an un-trumped trick, the players must follow the suit of the person who's lead it is (ie the one who took the last trick). The one who plays the card with the highest number value gets the trick - and remember the 'boys' have the lowest value.
If you do not have any cards of the suit led, you can opt to trump or not to trump - it's up to you. (and that's a good time to give up the Bad boy if you have him in your hand!)
Have fun with your game!
Ellen
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