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Beggar-my-neighbour
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This article is about the card game. For the British sitcom, see Beggar My Neighbour (TV series). For the economic policy, see Beggar thy neighbour.
Beggar-my-neighbour, also known as strip jack naked, beat your neighbour out of doors,[1] or beat jack out of doors,[2] or beat your neighbour,[3] is a simple choice-free card game. It is somewhat similar in nature to the children's card game War, and has spawned a more complicated variant, Egyptian ratscrew.
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Alternative names | Strip jack naked, draw the well dry, beat your neighbour out of doors, beat jack out of doors |
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Type | Adding-up-type |
Players | 2+ [1] |
Skills | Counting |
Cards | 52 |
Deck | French |
Play | Clockwise |
Playing time | usually <15 minutes per hand |
Chance | Complete |
Related games | |
Battle • Egyptian Ratscrew |
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