Players 6 | Type Shedding-type Age range 12 - 60 | |
Alternative names The joker's way, gaiguai luzi, dà guài lù zi Cards 162 (3 decks including jokers), 27 per person with 6 players |
Wild escape, also known as gaiguai luzi (Mandarin: 大怪路子; pinyin: dà guài lù zi) or the joker's way is a card game originating in Shanghai, China. It is a team game for 6 players and played with three decks of cards.
Contents
Setup
Objective
The objective of the game is to score, and increase one's level.
- Only the offense team can score.
- The offense team must have the first person to "escape", i.e. play all of his cards.
- The rest of the offense team must escape, before the defending team escapes. When one team escapes, the remaining team players are "trapped". The more players that are trapped, the higher the "tribute" that is paid to the winning team.
A team wins the round only when they are first to escape, AND their team escapes before the other team. If one of the conditions is not achieved (i.e. one team makes the initial escape, but fails to fully escape before the other team), the round is a draw. If the offense team wins the round, they score and their level advances. The team with the highest level wins the match, and the game is usually played until one team reaches a specific level. The first person to escape becomes the offense leader in the following round.
Offense leader
The first person to play in the round. Only the offense team can score (and raise the level). The first person to escape in a round is the offense leader in the next round.
The offense leader of the first round is decided by a random card draw.
Trump card
Trump cards are higher than all other cards except jokers. Trump cards are determined by the offense’s team level in each game. The trump cards starts the game as the 2s, and can go up to aces, as the offense's team level advances.
Escape
A player who has played all of the cards in hand has said to have "escaped".
Trapped
A player is trapped at the end of a round, if still holding cards after all the players on the opposing team have escaped.
Legal hands
A player can start a turn by playing:
Rank of cards and hands
Wild cards
Jokers can be used as wild cards. A wild card can become any single lower card in order to form a multi-card hand. For example, a joker and an ace may be played as a pair of aces. The highest possible rank of the play will be taken, for instance, joker-6-7-8-9 always counts as 6-7-8-9-10, rather than 5-6-7-8-9.
Gameplay
During the game, a player can ask any other player for number of cards remaining in his hand. The other player must answer truthfully if he has fewer than 10 cards, otherwise he can refuse to answer.
Scoring
Scoring is determined at the end of each round. The offense team is the team that started the round. The defending team is the opposing team.
As stated earlier:
Advancing levels
If the offense team scores and advances a level, the trump card changes. At the start of the game, the trump card is 2. For example, when the offense team scores, the trump card becomes 3.
Tribute
Each defending player who was trapped, has to pay a tribute to the offense team. A tribute is the highest card in his hand. The trapped player (#6) has to give one card to the player who escaped first (#1). If two players were trapped, then #5 has to give one card to #2. If three players were trapped, then #4 would have to give one card to #3.
If the tribute card is not a Joker, the receiver returns a single card of his choice. Some players use a rule if the tribute card is a Joker, the tribute receiver must offer two cards. The tribute giver can keep one of the two cards, or keep both cards and return a card higher than either card.
The tribute and return cards are made public to all players.