If they fail to slap that Jack and win, they are out of the game. If a player loses all their cards, they may attempt to gain cards back by staying in the game until the next Jack is turned. If any player slaps a card that is not a Jack, they must give the player who dealt the card one of their cards face-down at random. They then shuffle them face down into their already existing pile. Each time someone wins, they take the Jack and all the cards beneath it. If more than one person slaps the Jack at the same time, whoever’s hand is directly on top of the Jack wins.
Once a Jack appears, everyone must try to slap it as quickly as they can. This then continues in a fast clockwise motion until someone deals a Jack. With everyone’s cards in a neat face down pile in front of them, the person to the dealer’s left deals one card face up into the center of the table. If you’re playing with more than two people, or don’t have a complete deck of cards, you may end up with uneven piles-which is fine. Slap Jack is best played with a full 52-card deck of cards (Jokers included.) If you’re missing a few cards, that’s fine, as long as you have all the Jacks (or another four of a kind).ĭeal out all the cards in order to every player.