Beggar-My-Neighbor is a two-player game of pure chance, where playing face cards forces your opponent to pay up from their pile.
Deal the deck evenly, face-down. Players do not look at their cards.
Players alternate flipping cards onto a center pile. When a face card appears, the opponent must flip a number of cards — 4 for an ace, 3 for a king, 2 for a queen, 1 for a jack. If they reveal a face card, the debt reverses. Otherwise the face-card player wins the pile.
The player who collects all the cards wins. There is no strategy — only luck.
One — a jack forces one card, queen two, king three, and ace four.
No — the outcome is entirely random.