Growing up, I'd watch my parents and the neighbors play Swedish Rummy (aka Crazy Eights) at the cottage all summer. Each would have their own canister of coins to keep track of their winnings for the season.
Nowadays… it's mostly Cribbage and its variations (solitaire, leaster, Canadian) as well as Up and Down the River and Sevens.
When visiting the in laws in Nebraska, it's 10-point Pitch.
We recently played Wooden Horse Races on a game night … and will likely be a fixture in future gatherings. A lot of fun with 6 or more people and the chips/$$$ shift quickly.
Nowadays… it's mostly Cribbage and its variations (solitaire, leaster, Canadian) as well as Up and Down the River and Sevens.
When visiting the in laws in Nebraska, it's 10-point Pitch.
We recently played Wooden Horse Races on a game night … and will likely be a fixture in future gatherings. A lot of fun with 6 or more people and the chips/$$$ shift quickly.