I'm betting you've never heard of this great card game called swoop. It's a fun family card game that's easy to play. Get together with family and friends for a game night with dinner, appetizers, and or desserts. I've got you covered there with lots of video recipes!__ GET THE INSTRUCTIONS __Follow Rockin Robin On Social Media:Visit my website: http://www.cooking-mexican-recipes.comMy Free Newsletter: http://bit.ly/2ImiqGcConnect with me on FACEBOOK: http://www.RobinInTheKitchen.comTWITTER: https://twitter.com/Robin_Rockin Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/rockinrobin14/Instagram: http://instagram.com/RockinRobinCooksAmazon Store for Rockin Robin Cookshttps://www.amazon.com/shop/rockinrobincooksMake Restaurant Salsa:https://youtu.be/MMGATFCVtdoBaked Artichoke Dip:https://youtu.be/Kj0nx3zIbb8Caprese Appetizerhttps://youtu.be/xA9uswRZkM8Homemade Deviled Eggs:https://youtu.be/UnEYLpNSZOoProsciutto Cups W/ Pear, Walnuts, Feta, Balsamic Glazehttps://youtu.be/pvwqdY06A2QTiramisu Without Raw Eggshttps://youtu.be/F7BWC2o8KusThe Best Chocolate Chip Cookieshttps://youtu.be/yu1fEn-DbL4More Delicious Dessertshttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8B393D20CB82DBD4 How To Play Bunkohttps://youtu.be/bDdSIF07sB4This easy game is one of the best card games I've played in a while. Make some appetizers and desserts and invite a few people over. My tutorial will have you up in running in no time.Swoop Card Game3 - 8 Players3 decks of cards preferably of different colorsPen and paper for score keepingObject of the game: To be the first to get rid of all 19 of your cards for each round and to have the lowest score at the end of the game. You decide how long a game is. We usually say we will play until someone reaches 500 points. At which point the person with the lowest score wins. You could also put a time limit on the game, that's up to you.Scoring is as follows: Aces count as one. Face cards are 10. Other cards are counted at face value.TENS and JOKERS are SWOOP cards and are worth 50 points each.Place the 3 decks of cards in the center of the table face down. Mix the decks together with your hands. Each player selects 19 cards from the pile and keeps them face down.Place 4 of your cards face down and unseen in front of you. Place 4 more cards face up, each on top of the 4 facedown cards.Then sort your remaining 11 cards in numerical order for ease of play. Have each player select a card from the pile to see who goes first. High card goes first.Starting player chooses which cards he wants to discard, usually with his highest cards. He may discard as many of a denomination as he wants. Example: 3 Kings.The next player must play at least one more Kings or any number lower than kings. For example if you have 4 or more of a denomination you can discard them all and call that a swoop. Anytime you make a swoop you get to play again.As soon as a denomination reaches 4 of a kind or more, the player says "swoop" and the discarded pile is swooped to the out of play pile. That same player then gets to choose the next card(s) he wants to play from either his hand or his cards on the table in front of him.When it's his turn, a player may use a TEN or JOKER to swoop the cards from the table and then play whatever denomination he chooses. The facedown cards can only be played after a swoop or if the player wishes to gamble that the facedown card might be lower than the one already played. If a player is forced to play and uses a card that is bigger than what is exposed, he must pick up all the cards in the discard pile and play moves to the next player. If a player uses a facedown card to start, he may also play any matching cards from his hand. Play continues until someone discards all their cards and goes out. All other players must add up their points and the score keeper keeps track of everyone's points. Start the next round with the winner going first.Thanks for watching and sharing!Rockin RobinP.S. Please help me spread the word about my channel. It's as simple as copying and pasting this link into social media: https://youtu.be/SuAuz4fgVcQ#RockinRobinCooks#cardgames#Swoop#fungames