In Hold'em, each player is dealt two private cards (known as ‘hole cards’) that belong to them alone. Five community cards are dealt face-up, to form the ‘board’. All players in the game use these shared community cards in conjunction with their own hole cards to each make their best possible five-card poker hand. This name of this popular American game is often shortened to ERS or alternatively ERF. It is also sometimes known as Egyptian War, Bloodystump or Slap. It is based on the English children's game known as ' Beggar My Neighbour ' or 'Beat Your Neighbour Out Of Doors', with the additional rules that allow the pile to be won by slapping. On a turn, a player either plays a card or draws a card. Played cards are placed on the table next to previously placed cards. The new card has to be of an immediately higher or lower value and of the same suit, or it has to be of the same value and from another suit. Players can only play 1 card. Imagine a card game that is super inviting, personalizable and entertaining. This is that game. ERS is an extremely colorful, customizable, and fun way to play Egyptian Rat Slap (or Rat Screw). On the same iPhone or iPod Touch, you can play with a friend or challenge a computer at five levels of.