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Question by Grannyof3
Submitted on 9/26/2003
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I just found a board with playing cards cut in 1/2 glued to it  - it's a beautiful board and one person told me it was indeed a game, but didn't have the rules - any idea what I have Thanks


Answer by suz
Submitted on 1/12/2007
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I have played this game, and am looking for the pattern to cut the cards and glue them on to the board. I need the pattern to make my board/
The game is played with each player using a different color of poker chips. 2 decks of cards are used, and 5 cards are dealt to each person. One person plays a poker chip on the board, matching a card that they have in their hand, they lay that card down in front of them (beginning a pile), then they draw from the "deck of cards that was used to deal from. The next person takes a turn, etc. The object is to get 4 chips in a row, vertical, horizonal or diagonal. A Joker in your hand means you can bump a persons chip off a card and put yours in its place. A Jack is used as a joker, you can use it as any card in the deck to play your chip. Once you make your 4 in a row on the board, no one can bump your chips off. Object is the first one to get 4 in a row, twice wins.
I've only played it once, but it is a fun game. If you come across the card pattern for the board, I'd love to have it.good luck. enjoy!

 

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