Card Games for Nine Players

Games for Nine Players

This is a list of traditional card and tile games that are designed for or work well with nine players. Each game is listed just once - for alternative names see the general alphabetical index. For each game the configuration of players and the type and number of cards or tiles is listed. There is an explanation of the symbols below the table.

GameConfigurationDesignQuantity
Abyssinia Poker individual   52
Baccarat banker   6x52
Bullshit individual   2x52
Cancellation Hearts individual   2x52
Card Bingo banker   52, 2x52
Cincinnati Poker individual   52
Crazy Pineapple Poker individual   52
Crazy Pineapple Hi-Lo Poker individual   52
Crazy Solo alliance   36
Cuckoo individual   52
Cyprus individual   55
Faro banker   52
Générala individual   52+2J
Gnav individual Cuckoo cardsCuckoo pieces 42
Golf Eight Card individual   3x52, 3x52+6J
Golf Nine Card individual   3x52, 3x52+6J
Golf Six Card individual   3x52, 3x52+6J
Guts individual   52
In Between banker   52
K'ap Tái Shap individual   8x32
Lame Brain Pete Poker individual   52
Losing Lodam individual   52
Maw individual   52
NLK individual   52
Omaha Poker individual   52
Omaha Hi-Lo Eight or Better Poker individual   52
Omaha High Poker individual   52
One Arm Joe individual   28
One Hundred adding game individual   2x52
Pig individual   52, 52+J
Pineapple Poker individual   52
Poker Bull individual   52, 52+2J
Polish Red Dog banker   52
Round the World Poker individual   52
Rummy Indian individual   3x52+3J
Scat individual   52
Seven Twenty-Seven individual   52
Shoot banker   52
Slabberjan individual Cuckoo pieces 42
Slapjack individual   52
Slippery Sam banker   52
Telesina individual   52
Texas Hold'em Poker individual   52
Tiddly-Wink individual   55, 91
Toruro individual   40
Trains individual   55, 91
Twist'em Dominoes banker   28
Whisky Poker individual   52
Zhao Pengyou 找朋友 alliance   3x52+3J
banker    40
25 individual | partnership   52
41 Exchange individual   52

Explanation of symbols

Configuration

  • Individual. There are no teams. All players play for themselves and against the others.
  • Partnership. The players are divided into fixed teams, normally three teams of three. The members of each team sit in a triangular formation, with each player sits between two opponents from each of the other teams.
  • Alliance. Temporary teams (alliances) are formed during the game. Usually the teams are set by the bidding or by the location of certain cards. The teams generally change from deal to deal, so although players will need to co-operate with their partners, ultimately everyone plays for themselves.
  • Sitting Out. A number in brackets [1] indicates players who do not take a full part in the game, but may have minor duties such as dealing the cards, fetching the beer or making the tea. Players generally take turns to sit out.
  • Banker. One player is the banker, and the other players play against the banker, rather than against each other. Many casino games have this format, with a representative of the house playing as the banker. In home games, the role of banker usually passes from player to player, so that everyone has an opportunity to be the bank.

Design

This column indicates the type of cards or tiles needed. See the equipment section of the classified index for further details of the different designs.

Quantity

This column gives the number of cards in the deck, indicates where multiple decks are used, and the number of jokers. Where the game can be played with various sizes or numbers of decks, perhaps depending on the number of players, the possibilities are listed, separated by commas. For example, "2x32" means a double 32-card deck: 64 cards in all with two copies of each card. "52+2J" means a 52-card deck with two jokers. "32, 36" means the game can be played with 32 or 36 cards. "2x52+2J, 3x52+3J" means that the game can be played with two 52-card decks plus two jokers (106 cards) or three 52-card decks plus three 52-card decks plus three jokers (159 cards).

Possible for Nine Players

Here is a list of other traditional card and tile games that can be played by nine players. These are games that although possible for nine, are not particularly recommended, since they work better with some other number of players.

GameConfigurationDesignQuantity
Brag 3 card individual   52
Brag 4 card individual   52
Brag 5 card individual   52
Buddha's Folly Poker individual   52
Chicken Foot individual   55, 91
CHORSE Poker individual   52
CHORSEL Poker individual   52
Eight Game Mix Poker individual   52
Elevator Poker individual   52
Five Card Stud Poker individual   52
Five Card Stud High-Low Poker individual   52
Four of a Kind individual   52
HOE Poker individual   52
HORSE Poker individual   52
HOSE Poker individual   52
Indian Poker individual   52
Iron Cross Poker individual   52
Lowball (5 Card Stud) Poker individual   52
Mao individual   3x52
Mexican Stud Poker individual   52
Mexican Train individual   91
Ogórek Cucumber individual
Old Maid individual  Old Maid cards 43, 51
Pip-Pip individual   2x52
Pontoon banker   2x52
President individual   2x52, 2x52+4J
Push Poker individual   52
Pyramid Poker individual   52
ROE Poker individual   52
SHOE Poker individual   52
Shoot Pontoon banker   2x52
Sökö Stud Poker individual   52
Sviten Special individual   52
Teen Pathi individual   52
Tic Tac Toe Poker individual   52
Trees Poker individual   52
Tripoli individual   52
Twenty-Two individual   2x52
Vier-Anderle individual   54
Yukon Hold'em Poker individual   52
Z Poker individual   52
55 alliance   52
110 alliance   52
220 alliance   52