How Do You Play Con Quien?
Introduction to How to Play Con Quien Con Quien is a card game that appears to have originated in Mexico (although some think it has Chinese roots). In Spanish, con quien? means, “with whom?” Number of players: Two Object: To “go con quien,” or meld all your cards, plus an extra card you pick from the draw or discard pile. During one turn, you may hit your own spreads with any number of cards, but when you hit your opponent’s spread, that’s considered your discard. When your spread is hit by your opponent, you must discard from your hand instead of plucking a new card.You may shift your own melds around to create new melds as long as you leave only valid melds. For example, a 7 may be removed from a long spread (shown in the illustration below) and added to two other sevens, creating a three-card set.If you go con quien (have all 11 cards in revealed spreads), the game ends and you win the agreed stake. Occasionally, if the stock is exhausted and no one goes coon can, the stake is adde