Introduction to DHUMBAL JHYAP
A unique draw-and-destroy card game from Nepal is called Jhyap. In Israel, it is known as Yaniv and is also called Dhumbai. Players eliminate cards from their hands by creating sets and/or sequences, which is comparable to Rummy. Runs, though, are abandoned rather than melded, allowing the following player to pick them up. The object of the game is to hold the fewest cards with the lowest combined value. Declare "Jhyap" or "Yaniv" when you feel you have accomplished this. Play stops at this point, and the players look at their hands. Yaniv is a Hebrew name, but Jhyap is a slang phrase that meaning to be drunk or high. The declarer is penalized if another player possesses the lowest-valued hand instead of them. The game is divided into rounds, and in between each round, a player's running score is updated. To maintain the lowest score possible is the goal. A participant must leave the game whenever they reach their maximum, which is often 200 points. Once all b...