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Each player is dealt 11 cards as a hand and 13 as a foot. Completed melds of seven cards are called canastas. In melds (other than wild melds) you must have more normal cards than wild cards - so there can be up to 3 wild cards in a dirty canasta, and up to two wild cards in a dirty meld of five or six cards.
You need 3 red/ clean books (no wild cards) and 4 black/dirty books (wild cards allowed as long as you don't exceed the number of regular cards) example: the most wilds would be 3 for a run of 7) 3. All cards must play (you can have a discard but must ask partners permission to go out.)
As you go on making melds, the number of cards in 'Hand' keep reducing, and you then eventually go on to the 'Foot'. You need to announce that you are playing your 'Foot', and then continue playing. If you happen to lay out all other cards except one, then you can discard it. This marks the end of your turn.
Melds can be made by cards of a kind and cards in sequence. Six red 3's are worth 1000 points. Melds can only have two wildcards in them. For teams with 7000 points or more, the first meld of a player must be least 150 points.
A set of three or four black threes (without wild cards) may be melded only when a player goes out. To count plus, a meld must be laid on the table face up during a person's turn to play. All cards that are left in the hand when play ends, even though they form melds, count minus.
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Canasta is a game played with 4 people (2 teams) and uses 2 decks of cards including jokers (108 cards).
The Pack. Hand and Foot uses five to six decks of cards with Jokers.
The following rules are for our \u201cfavorite\u201d way to play with four people, two teams of two: Decks: You'll need four full deck of 52 cards, including the jokers \u2013 one deck per player.
Each player is dealt 11 cards as a hand and 13 as a foot. Completed melds of seven cards are called canastas. In melds (other than wild melds) you must have more normal cards than wild cards - so there can be up to 3 wild cards in a dirty canasta, and up to two wild cards in a dirty meld of five or six cards.
You cannot make a set of threes, regardless of the colour. Cards "down" on the table count for you and are added to your score. Cards left in your hand or in your Foot count against you and are subtracted from your score. Since you cannot make sets of Threes, a Three can only count against you.

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