![]() The cards in each pack rank from low to high: A-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-J-Q, with kings wild. Versions for larger numbers of players are described later. Spite and Malice was originally a two player game, and it is easiest to describe this version first. Then I will describe some of the more popular variations, and finally I will explain the rather different version which appears in most of the card game books. ![]() First I will give what seems to be the most widely played version of the game. There are quite a few different versions of Spite and Malice around. This is not a physical race (as in Spit or Racing Demon where play is simultaneous) - in Spite and Malice the players take turns. Both players try to be the first to get rid of a pile of "pay-off cards" by playing them to centre stacks which are begun with an ace and continue in upward sequence to a king. This is a kind of competitive patience (solitaire) game for two players.
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