FLINCH
OBJECT:
The object of the game is simple: be the first player to play all ten cards from your "Stockpile." You do this by,
whenever possible, playing a card in numerical order onto a "Play Pile" in the center of the table. You also hold a
hand of cards and you’ll form several "Reserve Piles" during the game to store cards from your hand until they are
playable. These cards will eventually help you to play your Stockpile cards.
EQUIPMENT:
The equipment consists of 3 identical decks, totaling 135 cards. Combined, these cards make up nine "series,"
each numbered from 1 through 15. NOTE: remove the 9 FLINCH Wild cards from each deck before beginning play. They
are used only in the new "FLINCH 2000" variation (those rules appear on the flip-side of these rules).
PLAYERS:
Any number from 2 to 8 may play. When more than four people play, you’ll need to combine two games’ worth of cards.
THE LAYOUT:
FLINCH is a game where cards are laid out in several different piles (see Illustration) and are referred to in the
rules as follows:
• THE STOCKPILES consist of the first 10 cards dealt face down to each player. You place your Stockpile cards in a
pile directly in front of you and turn the top card of the pile face up, keeping it atop your pile.
• THE HANDS are the next five cards dealt to each player. Pick up your hand and hold it so that you can see the cards,
but no one else can.
• THE STACK is made up of all the cards remaining after the Stockpiles and the Hands have been dealt. These are divided
into groups of five cards each and are not exposed. If you wish, you can use the tray in the package to arrange the
five card groups in criss-cross fashion, so that each group lies crosswise on top of the group immediately beneath
it (see E, in the Illustration). If not, just form a Draw Pile. The Dealer will give the 5 cards on top to each player
when a new hand is needed.
• THE RESERVE PILES are formed after play has started. Whenever you pass or complete your play, you must place one
card in front of your Stockpile. You place these cards alongside each other until you have started 5 Reserve Piles.
From then on, you may play on top of any of the five Reserve Piles you desire. If, during the course of the play,
you exhaust one or more of your Reserve Piles, you must start them again before you can play on top of any of your
remaining Reserve Piles.
• THE PLAY PILES are formed after play has started. See THE PLAY and THE PLAY PILES, below, for more information
about the Play Piles.
THE DEAL:
Select a player to be Dealer. The Dealer shuffles all the cards in play thoroughly and deals them as described above,
forming the Stockpiles, the Hands, and the Stack.
THE PLAY:
The player to the left of the Dealer plays first. Let’s assume that’s you. If you have a 1 card exposed on your
Stockpile, play it to the center of the table. This is the first card of the first Play Pile. Turn up the next card
in your Stockpile. If that card is also a 1 card, you must play it to the center of the table alongside the first card,
starting the second Play Pile. When the card exposed on your Stockpile is not a 1, look in your hand and play in a
similar manner any 1 card that you may be holding. If you’ve been able to play a 1 card and hold in your hand (or have
exposed on your Stockpile) a 2 card, you may play it on top of any 1 card that has already been played. You may
continue to play as long as you can build up in sequence on top of any of the Play Piles. All 1 cards in your hand must
be played, but other cards may be held and played as desired. NEW HAND: If during your turn you exhaust your hand,
you draw a group of five cards from the Stack to form a new hand, then continue your turn. When you cannot play any
cards or do not wish to play any more cards, you select a card from your hand and place it on the table face up to
start a Reserve Pile. If, as occasionally happens, no player has a 1 card to start the game, each player lays down all
five cards from his/her hand and starts five Reserve Piles. Each player, in turn, draws a new hand from the Stack.
If there is still no player able to play a 1 card, players again place their entire hands in their Reserve Piles; since
all five Reserve Piles have now been started, they may distribute them as they wish. All five cards may go onto one
Reserve Pile if a player thinks it is advantageous to do so. After the first 1 card has been played, each player must
end his/her turn by playing a card from his/her hand to one of his/her Reserve Piles.
THE RESERVE:
Once a Reserve Pile has been established, you may play from it to the center of the table if you have the proper card
on top. You may do so at any time during your turn after you have played all of your 1 cards. 1 cards may never be
played to a Reserve Pile. You are not required to play from your Reserve Pile, but should do so if it will help you
to play from your Stockpile, or hinder your opponents from doing so. You may not look underneath the top card of any
of your Reserve Piles but should try to remember what is there. It is usually wise to try to build Reserve Piles in
reverse sequence for ease in remembering and in order to make possible the play of more cards on a single turn. When a
Reserve Pile is exhausted it must be restarted by placing the next discard in the open space to bring the number of
Reserve Piles back to five as quickly as possible. Cards, once played, cannot be moved from one Reserve Pile to
another. Reserve Piles may be exhausted and re-established several times during the course of a game.
THE PLAY PILES:
The Play Piles go up from 1 to 15. Once a 15 is played, the entire Play Pile is removed from the table. When several
Play Piles have been removed and all of the cards have been used from the Stack, shuffle these used cards and deal out
again to continue the game.
CHALLENGING ("Flinch!"):
On each turn players must first play from the Stockpile if possible. If they fail to do so, any opponent may call
"Flinch!" Any player so challenged must stop playing immediately, draw the top card from the Stockpile of the opponent
who issued the challenge, and place it at the bottom of his/her own Stockpile. You may also challenge an opponent if
you believe the opponent is holding a 1 card in his/her hand after it should have been played. If you are correct,
the player challenged is penalized as above; if not, the challenger draws the penalty. A player who is challenged and
penalized ends his/her turn and does not discard to his/her Reserve Piles on that turn. If two players issue a
challengeat the same time, the challenger nearest to the left of the challenged player receives the credit or penalty
for the challenge.
HOW TO WIN:
The player who first succeeds in playing all of the cards from his/her Stockpile wins the game!
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
Once a card in your hand is exposed, it must be played. If it cannot be played, you must take it back into your hand,
your turn ends, and you do not discard to a Reserve Pile. If you expose a card when it is not your turn, you must play
that card first on your next turn. If you cannot, you must pass that turn. If the game becomes blocked (the Stack is
exhausted and no player is able to play except one who refuses to play), the player holding the releasing card must
play it. If there is more than one player holding a releasing card, the first player with a releasing card, beginning
with the player on the Dealer’s left, must play it.
VARIATION:
An interesting variation is to start the Play Piles with either the 1’s or the 15’s, building up on the 1’s and down
on the 15’s. Another variation is to start with 8’s, building both up and down. The 9, 10, etc. are built up from
one end of each 8. The 7, 6, etc. are built down from the other. All other rules apply in both of these variations.
PARTNERSHIP GAME:
The same rules apply, except that if you’re in a Partnership Game you may also play from your partner’s Stockpile
and Reserve Piles. If you have an opportunity to play from both your own and your partner’s Stockpile at the same
time, you must play from your own first. Otherwise, you play from your partner’s Stockpile exactly as you would from
your own. After one Stockpile is exhausted, both partners continue playing from the remaining Stockpile until it is
exhausted, after which the game ends. You may be challenged for failing to play from your own or your partner’s
Stockpile, for giving your partner information regarding the best way to play, for looking at a card underneath the
Reserve or Stockpiles, for playing out of turn, or for failing to play a 1 card.
Flinch Card Game
Item #7140431024
Price $11.95
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