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'''Luigi-Jack''' is a multiplayer Table [[minigame]] in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' that is named after and played like the actual card game, [[wikipedia:Blackjack|BlackJack]].
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'''Luigi-Jack''' is a multiplayer Table [[minigame]] in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' It is named after and played like the actual card game {{wp|blackjack}}.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The way to win the [[coin]]s is to have a bigger number than the other player(s) without going over 21. Each player starts with thirty coins and they can earn more by getting a better hand. Each round, the player can choose to "Hit" or "Stand". Until each player has taken their turn, the only cards that a player can see is their hand and any extra cards that their opponents received by "hitting". The amount of coins transferred between players is determined by the difference in the value of hands provided that no player went over 21. Whoever has the most coins at the end of three, five, or seven rounds is declared the winner of the game. The game is also over if someone's coin total reaches 0 or a negative amount.
The way to win the [[coin]]s is to have a bigger number than the other player(s) without going over 21. Each player starts with 30 coins, and they can earn more by getting a better hand. Each round, the player can choose "Hit me" or "Stand." Until each player has taken their turn, the only cards that a player can see are their hand and any extra cards that their opponents received by "being hit." The number of coins transferred between players is determined by the difference in the value of hands provided that no player went over 21. Whoever has the most coins at the end of three, five, or seven rounds is declared the winner of the game. The game is also over if someone's coin total reaches zero or a negative number.


===Bust===
===Bust===
If a player's hand total goes over 21, that's a bust; if some (but not all) players bust, then each player that busts pays five coins to each winner.
If a player's hand total goes over 21, that is a bust; if some (but not all) players bust, each player that busts pays five coins to each winner.


===Reaching 21===
===Reaching 21===
If a player gets 21 exactly, then the winnings are doubled or tripled based on how many cards it took to reach 21. If it took more than two cards to reach 21, the winnings are doubled; if it took exactly two cards to reach 21, the winnings are tripled and the hand is scored as a [[Luigi]]-Jack.
If a player gets 21 exactly, the winnings are doubled or tripled based on how many cards it took to reach 21. If it took more than two cards to reach 21, the winnings are doubled; if it took exactly two cards to reach 21, the winnings are tripled and the hand is scored as a [[Luigi]]-Jack.


===With 3 or 4 Players===
===With three or four players===
In games of 3 or 4 players, only the player with the best hand can take coins from other players; if a player has neither the best nor worst hand, the player doesn't gain coins from the players that they beat. If multiple (but not all) players have the best hand, the total number of coins the losers pay is multiplied accordingly (double for two winners, triple for three winners). Also, a Luigi-Jack scores better than a regular 21 - if there is at least one Luigi-Jack player, players scoring a regular 21 don't win coins, but don't lose coins either; players with a hand total that don't equal 21 pay only the Luigi-Jack players triple the difference based on how close they were to 21, or 15 coins if they bust (getting Luigi-Jack triples the amount of coins gained or lost in the round).
In games of three or four players, only the player with the best hand can take coins from other players; if a player has neither the best nor the worst hand, the player does not gain coins from the players that they beat. If multiple (but not all) players have the best hand, the total number of coins the losers pay is multiplied accordingly (double for two winners, triple for three winners). Also, a Luigi-Jack scores better than a regular 21—if there is at least one Luigi-Jack player, players scoring a regular 21 do not win coins but do not lose coins either; players with a hand total that does not equal 21 pay only the Luigi-Jack players triple the difference based on how close they were to 21, or 15 coins if they bust (getting a Luigi-Jack triples the number of coins gained or lost in the round).
 
==In-game instructions==
''Add up your cards and try to get as close to 21 as possible. The player who's closest wins! If you go over 21, you lose. Aces count as either 1 or 11. Jacks, queens, and kings are all worth 10.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ルイージ・ジャック
|JapR=Ruīji Jakku
|JapM=Luigi-Jack
|Ger=Luigi-Jack
|Ger=Luigi-Jack
|GerM=Luigi-Jack
|GerM=Luigi-Jack
|Fra=Luigi-Jack
|Spa=Luigi-Jack
|FraM=Luigi-Jack
|SpaM=Luigi-Jack
|Fre=Luigi-Jack
|FreM=Luigi-Jack
|Kor=루이지의 잭
|Kor=루이지의 잭
|KorR=Riji ui Jaek
|KorR=Riji ui Jaek
|KorM=Luigi's Jack
|KorM=Luigi's Jack
|Ita=Luigi Jack
|Ita=Luigi Jack
|ItaM=Luigi-Jack}}
|ItaM=Luigi-Jack
}}
 
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[[Category:New Super Mario Bros. minigames]]
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Latest revision as of 14:36, March 17, 2024

Luigi-Jack
Multiplayer Minigame
Appears in New Super Mario Bros.
Type Table minigame (Vs. Battle only)
Music sample

Luigi-Jack is a multiplayer Table minigame in New Super Mario Bros. It is named after and played like the actual card game blackjack.

Gameplay[edit]

The way to win the coins is to have a bigger number than the other player(s) without going over 21. Each player starts with 30 coins, and they can earn more by getting a better hand. Each round, the player can choose "Hit me" or "Stand." Until each player has taken their turn, the only cards that a player can see are their hand and any extra cards that their opponents received by "being hit." The number of coins transferred between players is determined by the difference in the value of hands provided that no player went over 21. Whoever has the most coins at the end of three, five, or seven rounds is declared the winner of the game. The game is also over if someone's coin total reaches zero or a negative number.

Bust[edit]

If a player's hand total goes over 21, that is a bust; if some (but not all) players bust, each player that busts pays five coins to each winner.

Reaching 21[edit]

If a player gets 21 exactly, the winnings are doubled or tripled based on how many cards it took to reach 21. If it took more than two cards to reach 21, the winnings are doubled; if it took exactly two cards to reach 21, the winnings are tripled and the hand is scored as a Luigi-Jack.

With three or four players[edit]

In games of three or four players, only the player with the best hand can take coins from other players; if a player has neither the best nor the worst hand, the player does not gain coins from the players that they beat. If multiple (but not all) players have the best hand, the total number of coins the losers pay is multiplied accordingly (double for two winners, triple for three winners). Also, a Luigi-Jack scores better than a regular 21—if there is at least one Luigi-Jack player, players scoring a regular 21 do not win coins but do not lose coins either; players with a hand total that does not equal 21 pay only the Luigi-Jack players triple the difference based on how close they were to 21, or 15 coins if they bust (getting a Luigi-Jack triples the number of coins gained or lost in the round).

In-game instructions[edit]

Add up your cards and try to get as close to 21 as possible. The player who's closest wins! If you go over 21, you lose. Aces count as either 1 or 11. Jacks, queens, and kings are all worth 10.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ルイージ・ジャック
Ruīji Jakku
Luigi-Jack

French Luigi-Jack
Luigi-Jack
German Luigi-Jack
Luigi-Jack
Italian Luigi Jack
Luigi-Jack
Korean 루이지의 잭
Riji ui Jaek
Luigi's Jack

Spanish Luigi-Jack
Luigi-Jack