Queen Nazareen9

No tricks in this game.  The first person to get rid of all their cards wins.  It is played by creating a suit sequence.  Play begins with the first player that was dealt to lays down any card in his hand.  Whoever has the next card up in the sequence gets to play their card.  The sequence continues until nobody can play.  Then, the last person to lay down a card begins a new sequence.  As stated earlier, the first person out of cards wins.

As (nearly) always, money changes hands during this game.  The stake is agreed upon in advance.  The person who plays the Queen of Diamonds (Queen Nazareen) receives three stakes from everybody.  The person who plays the "Knave Knocker" (Jack of Clubs) received two stakes from everybody.  Each player had to pay the winner of the game one stake for each card left in their hands.

My only source for this game recommends a large number of players (four to ten) to allow more runs and, thus, more playing.