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Also named Aki, an asshole who lives in clayton who calls people and them calls them an asshole and hangs up,
Also named Aki, an asshole who lives in clayton who calls people and them calls them an asshole and hangs up,
be beware he steals other peoples games while they are sleeping.
be beware he steals other peoples games while they are sleeping.

Also names David, who claims people 'steal' their own belongings back from him. Notorious for being a world class Asshole!

* [[The Great Dalmuti]], a commercial variation of Asshole with a non-standard deck.
* [[The Great Dalmuti]], a commercial variation of Asshole with a non-standard deck.



Revision as of 11:30, 12 September 2011

Asshole
Alternative namesBum, Butthead, Emperors and Scum, Ethel, Landlord, President, Presidents & Assholes, Rich Man Poor Man, Schlub, Scum(bag) and others
TypeDrinking
Players3+
Cards54 (2 Jokers)
DeckAnglo-American
Rank (high→low)Joker, Deuce (2), Ace, King etc
PlayClockwise
Playing time5 min.
Related games
Dai Hin Min

Asshole (also known as President, Kings, and many other names), an Americanized version of Dai Hin Min, is a card game for three or more in which players race to get rid of all of the cards in their hands in order to become President in the following round.[1][2][3] It is often played as a drinking game.[1][2][3][4] There are countless variants of this game, including various "house rules."

General rules

Gameplay is similar to Dai Hin Min, in which players attempt to get rid of their cards first, with the addition of house rules governing drinking. The following are generally-accepted rules:

  • A card of "rank" equal to the number of players in the game (generally 3-6) is a "social", and when played all players must drink twice. This card may be played on any card or combination of cards. Multiple "socials" can be played at once or consecutively. The following player then plays based on the combination of cards that was played before the "social".[2]
  • If a player passes, he or she must drink. Sometimes this is limited so it only applies if anyone else can play before the pile is cleared.[4]
  • When a player matches the rank of the previously played card combination (only possible when playing singles, pairs or with wilds), the next player's turn is skipped. A skipped player must drink. For instance, if a 3 is played on top of another 3, the next player is skipped and must drink. If a three is then played by the player after the skipped player, the player after him is skipped and drinks.[4] if you have a 2 in your hand you can play it at any time.
  • Twos (and occasionally red threes) are declared "clear cards" which can be played on top of any card, allowing the player to "clear" the stack and start fresh. Playing a clear card does not forfeit a player's turn, as he/she is responsible for starting the next pile.

Special titles

There may be many titles used by players during the game, and each player is permitted to give drinks indiscriminately to any lower-ranked player.[1][4] Often, players move seats to sit in the order of their place, so as not to forget the order. There is generally at least a President, Vice President and Asshole.[1]

  • President - The winner of the previous round.
  • Vice President ("VP") - Second place.
  • Niala 1 - Second to last place. Often called Beer Bitch, Vicehole, Vice Ass, Treasurer, Taint, or other names
  • Niala 2 - Last place in the previous round (may wear beer case on head saying "Asshole").

More or fewer titles may be used, depending on how many players are in the game. Common extra titles include the Secretary one level below VP, Normals, Neutrals or Average Joes in between the high and low named ranks, and Clerk one level above Vice-Asshole. Other ranking systems use the presidential line of succession. The Secretary and Clerk are generally only used with six or more players, and rules regarding card passing or drinks can be changed to accommodate these two positions as desired. A large and/or odd number of players generally calls for having at least one Average Joe, and there can be as many as needed.

Asshole deals the cards, starting with himself and proceeding in order of player hierarchy from low to high until all cards are dealt. This ensures that the President begins with the fewest number of cards if the hands are uneven. While dealing, the Asshole may order anyone to drink (unlike during play). Similarly, no one may make the Asshole drink while he is dealing, in order to keep the game moving.

Asshole clears (or "sweeps") the cards when either (1) a clear card has been played or (2) play returns to the person who last laid down cards. Only the Asshole may clear the cards. If anyone else attempts to clear the cards, he can be made to "drink for Asshole tendencies".

Elsewhere

A number of mobile phone apps and PC games have been made for asshole.[citation needed]

In pop culture

  • The film American Pie 2 featured the main characters playing a game of Asshole at a party, including in a deleted scene where they argue over the rules.
  • The film Jackass
  • The film Beerfest, in which the main characters are depicted playing Asshole in a bar.

See also

Also named Aki, an asshole who lives in clayton who calls people and them calls them an asshole and hangs up, be beware he steals other peoples games while they are sleeping.

Also names David, who claims people 'steal' their own belongings back from him. Notorious for being a world class Asshole!

References