Anonymous wrote:Our family loved cards. When we got to be teenagers, we loved Oh Hell, Spades, Hearts, Euchre, 500, and a German card game called Skat.
When we were younger, our parents played Fantan, Casino, Steal the Old Man's Bundle with us.
We were also long promised Bridge and never taught it.
Anonymous wrote:‘May I?’
It’s a version of rummy, and you can borrow cards by asking, ‘may I?’ (Very southern and polite.)
7 rounds of straights / runs.

Anonymous wrote:My grandfather always played a game called Pitch at the community center in his tiny Kansas town. I remember watching so many games as a kid but I have no clue how to play pitch or whether anyone outside of that community even plays it. I should’ve asked my dad but he’s gone now.
My mom plays some cards but is more into mah jong now.
Anonymous wrote:My family members (parents & sibs) were all competitive bridge players (world-ranked), which was cool, but I was never able to get into it. During my childhood, my parents regularly traveled around the world to tournaments. Now that my dad has passed away, my mom no longer plays. My brothers (in their fifties) will occasionally play in a tournament.
As for me, I enjoy gin rummy, which I played with my kids when they were growing up. I also enjoy poker.