Five-Card Yak
Five-Card Yak is a drinking game, which is best
played by three to five players. The rules are as follows:
- Five cards are dealt to each player
- Each player passes one card to the left and one card to the right
- Each player plays one card, dealer leads
- Players must play a card of the same suit as the first card
played, if able
- The highest untied card “wins,”
regardless of suit; tied cards cannot win
- The player who played the winning card drinks once
- Each player plays his second card, with the winner playing
first, and as before, everyone else must follow suit
- The player who plays the winning card drinks twice
- Play is repeated for the third, fourth, and fifth cards, and
the winner drinks three, four, and five times, respectively
- Exception: A winning player who also drank for the last
play of cards drinks only once
- The winner of the last card in the hand deals the next hand
- Shooting the Moon: A player who wins four or five times in
a hand is rewarded
- After winning four out of five cards in a hand, the player
does not drink; instead, all other players take the number of
drinks normally taken (the number of the card in the hand,
either four or five) plus one additional drink; the
winning player gets to make a new rule for the game
- If this player manages to win again, winning all five cards in
a hand, all other players drink twice, and the winner gets to
make a second rule
- Modifications for an unusual number of players:
- Six or more players: A player needs to win only three
times to make a rule; this player can make a second rule by
winning all five cards in a hand
- Two players: A player must win all five cards in a hand to
make a rule
See the full set of official rules for
clarifications.
See also:
These rules are Copyright © 2010
Brian Mays
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Last updated: May 2, 2023