Who's the Ass? is a trick-taking card game for 3-12 players. The game is played with a deck consisting of 104 cards numbered from 1-13 (8 cards of each rank), five jokers, and one Ass card. The Ass card is printed the same front and back, so all players know who has it in their hand.
Each player is dealt a number of cards -- usually 13, but fewer if there is a large number of players. The player who is dealt the Ass leads the first trick.
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