![]() We even have an exact date when Henberger first began thinking of creating the game: New Year’s Eve, 2005. Not so with Triple Play-it was invented by Sue Henberger of Huntley, Illinois. Most widely-played games evolved over time, their creators lost to history. However, while Hand and Foot requires a player to play out their hand and one extra hand, in Triple Play, you have two extra hands to get rid of, or three in all! That means a Triple Play player effectively has a 39-card hand! ![]() Like Hand and Foot, Triple Play gives each player extra hands of cards they must play through before going out. Triple Play, also known as Hand, Knee, and Foot, is a variation on Canasta for four players in partnerships. Home » Blog » Triple Play (Hand, Knee, and Foot) Triple Play (Hand, Knee, and Foot)
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