All-Fours
Also known as
- Old Sledge,
- Seven Up
All-Fours is a card game known in America as Old Sledge, or Seven Up. It is usually played by two players, although there is a 4 player variant, with the full pack of fifty-two cards, which rank in play as at Whist, the ace being the highest, and the twothe lowest. The game is to seven points with two players and 14 points when played with four players.
The game is very popular in Blackburn, in Lancashire, England, where it is traditionally played in pubs . Even at the present time it is still...
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