There's a card game called Cheat.

First, deal the entire deck to all players in the usual way.

Starting with the player on the dealers left, play proceeds in a clockwise direction, with each player placing a number of cards face down onto the pile in the middle of the table. They declare what these cards (supposedly) are... three queens, two jacks, a ten. Only numbers one higher, lower, or the same as the previously stated card can be stated. So the run of the game often goes:

Three jacks
Two tens
A jack
Two Queens
Two jacks
Two more jacks!

Now, it should be obvious that in a standard pack, there aren't eight Jacks. Four of those were lying. Or more.

At any point, any player may call 'Cheat!'. If the last person didn't declare correctly (by calling out falsely... they sometimes put down wrong numbers of cards, too....), then that person takes the cards in the middle and puts them into their hand. If they did, then the caller takes those cards.

Play resumes with the person who called cheat correctly or had cheat called upon them incorrectly.