Hawaiian-style Koi-Koi
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Hawaiian-style Koi-Koi – also known as Sakura – is played using Hanafuda
Hanafuda
are playing cards of Japanese origin that are used to play a number of games. The name literally translates as "flower cards". The name also refers to games played with those cards.-History:...

 cards (playing cards of Japanese origin) and can be played with individual players or between teams with two to seven people. The rules of this variant are slightly different than traditional Koi-Koi and was discovered in Hawaii.

How to win

  • Outscore the other player(s)/team(s) by taking:
    • More individual point cards than your opponent(s);
    • More yaku sets than your opponent(s).

Dealing the cards

Number of players Cards in hand Cards face up
2 10 8
3 7 6
4 5 8
5 4 8
6 3 12
7 3 6


Note: when dealing, deal half of the face up cards first, then half of the “Cards in hand” to each player, then finish dealing the rest of the face up cards and in-hand cards. This will help randomize the “hard-to-shuffle” deck.

Game play

Hawaiian Koi-Koi is a turn-based game that includes 48 cards that can be in either five different states:
  • Cards that are face up on the table, for all players to see;
  • Cards that players are holding in their hands that only they can see;
  • Cards that are worth points individually or arranged by yaku sets and have been claimed by a player, face up for all players to see;
  • Cards that have been played but are worth no points: the kasu pile;
  • Cards that have not yet been played yet, stacked face down in a single pile: “the mountain.”


During turn a player takes the following actions:
  • The player must discard a card from his/her hand
    • If this card is in the same suit or family as one of the face up cards, the player then claims that card as his own, placing it face up in front of him/her;
    • If this card does not match the suit or family of any face up cards, then that card remains face up for someone else to claim.
  • The player must then flip over the next face down card on “the mountain”
    • This card should then be played, following the same discarded card rules listed above;
    • The round ends when “the mountain” is empty or if players run out of cards to play.


Note: when playing the Lightening or Gaiji card, you can claim any face up card of any family. When the next point card of this “claimed” family is claimed by another player – or if it is turned up from the mountain – ownership of that point card transfers to the player that used the Lightening card

Scoring

Based on the cards you’ve claimed:
  • Award yourself 5-20 points for each point card that you’ve captured, based on the values in the next section


Adjusted by the cards your opponents have claimed:
  • Deduct 50 points from your total score for each yaku that they captured

Cards by suits or family

Matsu

Pine


20 points

Crane


10 points

Slip


0 points

(kasu)


0 points

(kasu)
Ume

Plum


5 points

Nightingale


10 points

Slip


0 points

(kasu)


0 points

(kasu)
Sakura

Cherry Blossom


20 points

Curtain


10 points

Slip


0 points

(kasu)


0 points

(kasu)
Fuji

Wisteria


5 points

Cuckoo


10 points

Slip


0 points

(kasu)


0 points

(kasu)
Shoubu

Iris


5 points

Bridge


10 points

Slip


0 points

(kasu)


0 points

(kasu)
Botan

Peony


5 points

Butterfly


10 points

Slip


0 points

(kasu)


0 points

(kasu)
Hagi

Clover


5 points

Boar


10 points

Slip


0 points

(kasu)


0 points

(kasu)
Tsuki

Pampus


20 points

Moon


5 points

Geese


0 points

(kasu)


0 points

(kasu)
Kiku

Chrysanthemum


5 points

Sake Cup


10 points

Slip


0 points

(kasu)


0 points

(kasu)
Momiji

Maple


5 points

Deer


10 points

Slip


0 points

(kasu)


0 points

(kasu)
Yanagi

Willow

Gaji


5 points

Rain


5 points

Swallow


10 points

Slip


0 points

Lightening
Kiri

Paulownia


20 points

Chicken


10 points

Flower


0 points

(kasu)


0 points

(kasu)

Yaku Combinations

Yaku 1

Crane


Curtain


Nightingale
Yaku 2

Moon


Curtain


Sake Cup
Yaku 3

Butterfly


Deer


Sake Cup
Yaku 4

Boar


Deer


Geese
Yaku 5

Boar


Cuckoo


Bridge
Three Scrolls
Red Slips
Purple Slips
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