Four Tens Card Game. The game with three cards is the easiest, slowest, and least interesting. Keep that in two rows of five cards each.
The player with the most cards at the end wins. Forfeit your ante bet whenever you can’t make at least a pair. If you can make ten, you take those cards, show them to your partner, place them off to the side {we chose to keep our groups of ten in separate piles so that we could count them up afterwards}, and replace them with new cards from the deck.
Using drawings or base ten blocks, they build the number, write how many tens and ones, write the number in expanded form.
Tens card game is designed for four players playing in two partnerships. Whoever has the most pairs of tens at the end of the game wins! All cards are played at face value for each hand, regardless of suit. If you enjoy playing pinochle, bridge, hearts, whist, pitch, or other card games, you will love ten!