Founded in January 2003, Five Crowns Capital is a private investment firm that sponsors buyouts of small and middle market companies. Our investments take the form of acquisitions of private companies, corporate divestitures from public companies, structured bridge loans, distressed debt, and special situations.
Great deals on Five Crowns. Expand your options of fun home activities with the largest online selection at eBay.com. Fast & Free shipping on many items! The Five Crowns, also known as the Five Heavenly Crowns, is a concept in Christian theology that pertains to various biblical references to the righteous's eventual reception of a crown after the Last Judgment. The Bible specifically talks about 5 different crowns that will be given to some of God’s people when they enter into heaven. If you look very closely at what these crowns are going to be for, they will be for work that is done for God that is beyond the normal scope of what the average Christian may attempt to do. Five Crowns is a five-suited rummy-style card game that appeals to a wide array of card players! This award-winning, classic game is a quick favorite features a unique double deck that contains five suits: spades, clubs, hearts, diamonds and stars! This special deck makes it easier to arrange your entire hand into books and runs.
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Five Crowns is a five-suited rummy-style card game that is played with an extra suit. The deck has no aces or 2s and there are two of every card which increases the players' ability to go out quickly by grouping their cards into books and runs. For each round, the wild card and the number of cards dealt changes, from 3 to 13. The game was created by Set Enterprises in 1996. The highest score possible in the game is 968 (excluding the jokers) or 1225 (with wild cards).
The game can be played with 1-7 players, with the option of playing with more players if the cards from 2 sets are mixed together. The game is played over 11 rounds, similar to the rummy style game Three Thirteen. In the first round, 3 cards are dealt to each player. In the second round, 4 cards are dealt to each player, and so on until round 11 where 13 cards are dealt to each player.
As in the game Three Thirteen, players create sets or runs of 3 or more, using the Jokers and the current round's wild card as wilds. Each round has a different wild card (the 3's in the 3-card hand, 4's in the 4-card hand, 5's in the 5-card hand, and so on until the King is wild in the 13-card hand). The rest of the cards are placed face down to form a draw pile and the top card is turned over to form the discard pile. Players draw one card from the top of the draw or discard pile, add it to their hand, and then discard one card to end their turn.
The end of round phase triggers when one player has all of their cards matched in runs or sets and lays them down in front of them when they discard at the end of their turn. Each other player then gets one more draw and discard. Players score points when they have unmatched cards at the end of a round. Each unmatched card scores its face value, except for the current round's wild which scores 20. Unmatched Jokers score 50. After 11 rounds, the scores are totaled and the player with the lowest score wins.
The game play is nearly identical to Three Thirteen, but Three Thirteen uses a standard 4-suit deck of 54 (including Jokers), or multiple decks with more players, while Five Crowns, uses two 5-suit decks with the Aces and Twos removed and an extra Joker (two 58-card decks) for 116 cards total. Scoring is slightly different as well.
Five Crowns has won the following Best Game Awards:[citation needed]