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Started by Sting Chameleon, May 25, 2016, 01:25:02 AM

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Sting Chameleon

Favorite card games anyone?


Trash and Yu-Gi-Oh! are some of my favorite card games which I will teach you both in this post.





Yu-Gi-Oh! (pernounced You gee o) is a card game that has normal non effect monster cards and also spell effect cards and also trap effect cards and also monster effect cards and when someone's life points reach 0 that player loses the game.






Trash is a card game to where at the first of the game a player shuffles the cards and then starting with left closest player or right closest player the dealer deals each player one face down card until each player has ten cards.



In the card game Trash after each player is dealt appropriate number of cards each player has face down like
card 1|card 2|card 3|card 4|card 5|card 6|card 7|card 8|card 9|card 10
for example.



In the card game Trash when a player draws a card that card regardless of suit must either be face up and replace appropriate place's card which get flipped face up or be given to next player to use or put face up in discard card pile.



In the card game Trash
when an A card is gotten
A card belongs in card 1 spot

and also
when a 2 card is gotten
2 card belongs in card 2 spot

and also
when a 3 card is gotten
3 card belongs in card 3
spot

and also
when a 4 card is gotten
4 card belongs in card 4 spot

and also
when a 5 card is gotten
5 card belongs in card 5
spot

and also
when a 6 card is gotten
6 card belongs in card 6 spot

and also
when a 7 card is gotten
7 card belongs in card 7
spot

and also
when an 8 card is gotten
8 card belongs in card 8
spot

and also
when a 9 card is gotten
9 card belongs in card 9
spot

and also
when a 10 card is gotten
10 card belongs in card 10
spot

and also
when a Q card is gotten that Q card must face up go in the discard pile and that player's turn is done

and also
when a K card is gotten it is a wild card and can be used to replace any of your cards or given to next player

and also
when a J card is gotten
the J card must be put face up in the card discard pile and the player's turn is over

and also
when a Joker card is gotten
the Joker card is wild and can be used face up to replace any of the player's cards or given to next player.



In the card game Trash
if a player goes out (wins round by having all player's cards playable instead of needing one or more cards in discard pile) then next rounds that player is dealt one less card than the number of cards dealt to that player's last winning round of cards dealt to that player.



In the card game Trash if a player gets appropriate spot card and replaces appropriate card flipped face up with newest gotten that card and that newest flipped over card belongs elsewhere such a card must go where is belongs
such as if this message board's head administrator gets a 5 of diamonds card and then flips over card 5 and card 5 is a 3 of clubs then the 3 of clubs replaces card 3's card and the 5 of diamonds goes into card 5 spot.



In the card game Trash each player who down to one card the one face down card when flipped face up must either be an A or
replaced with a given A or replaced with a drawn A
to win.



In the card game Trash
before next round when a player wins a round each additional player is permitted to draw an additional card from face down deck of cards or get (from previous player) one additional card to try and win the round.
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Hydra009

#2
Standard deck games:  blackjack, poker, hearts, gin rummy, solitaire, and the ever-popular karma.  Karma is my personal favorite, followed closely by blackjack.  I refuse to play spades, though.

Uno is life.  And no, you can't play immediately after someone hits you with a draw 2 or draw 4.  That turn is forfeit.

MTG is my CCG of choice.  Played it between 4th edition and the Mirrodin block.  I've taken a gander at the new sets and I really like Zendikar, Scars of Mirrodin, and Return to Ravinica sets, though I've long ago stopped collecting physical cards.

I really liking the new deckbuilding games (every player starts out with identical decks and can purchase new cards every turn, creating their own decks over the game session) like Legendary and Star Realms.

I also really like some video game-based card games like Pazaak (the KOTOR in-game card game) and Battleforge (a RTS game married to a card game.  Currently defunct but returning in a fan-developed non-profit form)

I'm also looking into Warhammer 40k Conquest and it looks worthwhile.

gentle_dissident

#3
We play 500 Rum with 7 cards standard. Ace 15, Face 10, and numerals 5. We'll play to thousands. It's a matter of who can stay awake the longest.

I quickly found MTG to be pay to play and automatic. I'd rather play Pokemon.

Lost Cities feels good even when I lose.
http://www.happymeeple.com/en/board-games/lost-cities/overview/

SGOS

I recently discovered spider solitaire on the internet, and have become hopelessly addicted to it.

drunkenshoe

#5
I loved the card game we call 'King' as a kid. Don't know what is called in English.

4 players. It's a trump card game.

Found it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_(card_game)

But King is so different than Bridge. That's misleading.  It's much simpler.
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Quote from: SGOS on May 25, 2016, 04:30:51 AM
I recently discovered spider solitaire on the internet, and have become hopelessly addicted to it.
Love spider!  Luckily it came with my copy of Win 7--play the hell out of it!
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Grew up with card games.  Canasta, 500 rummy, pinochle, poker, casino, solitaire, Rook, hearts, spades, and some I've forgotten, no doubt.  I liked them all.  But I especially enjoyed canasta, and my grandparents played 500 rummy and pinochle with us kids, so really loved those.
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