Tuesday, July 21, 2020

How are card games played?

Jonie Lauria: There's a lot of different card games. Personally I find poker and blackjack kind of boring, but one I find really fun is Gompsh. You need an even amount of players, 4 or more. You partner up with someone, and the point of the game is to get all of the same kind of card (all 3's, all 5's, all Kings, etc) and you and your partner have a secret code/movement you do when one of you has all of them, and you call gompsh. if they don't have 4 of a kind, then you lose. It can get really hectic lolAnother is speed, and that one goes really fast. I like these ones best....Show more

Brock Anwar: I dont know a lot about poker, but i grew up playing blackjack and i loved it. You make your bet, and then You get dealt two card, and the deal has two cards too, one showing, one not, and you look at your cars, and jack-king equal 10, and the ace card can be either 1 or 11. And you add your numbers up, and you want to be as close to 21 as possible. And based on how big ! your number is you can either hit or stay (And some other things but i'll explain that later) and if you hit, you get another card, but you have to be careful because if the your cards go over 21 you automatically loose(Bust). so you can stayy to play it safe. and once you stay(if you didn't Bust), the dealer flips their hidden card, and if they don't choose if they get to hit or not, if their number is 16 or lower, they HAVE to hit, and if its 17+ they can't. and whoever is closer to 21, or didn't bust, Wins.But when you are dealt you're card you can also either double down or spilt. And double down you do when you have like 10 or 11, and when you double down you double what you bet, and you only get on more card, (Which is most likely going to equal 10). And Splitting you do when you have two 8s or something, and you spilt your 8s, and then you have two separate hands. (now you have doubled your bet, half on each hand). and then you can hit or stay on your hands....Show m! ore

Gus Leiby: chips=money amounts. as for the rest, fin! d a book on card games.

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