What Will We Play Next?
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What Will We Play Next? includes 23 games with cards, dice, dominoes, and other common household items. Many of the games support an unlimited number of players, making them great for parties.
Rex Ungericht
Writer, editor, song parodist, game inventor, technology enthusiast, and proud poppa, Rex Ungericht can be found at www.parodyman.com.
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What Will We Play Next? - Rex Ungericht
What Will We Play Next?
Card, dice, and domino games
by
Rex Ungericht
Smashwords Edition
July 2011
Copyright 2010 Rex Ungericht
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Introduction
The instructions in this book assume that you have some familiarity with standard dice and card game terms. If you don’t, please review the following:
Card Value: Unless otherwise specified in the game instructions, the cards with the lowest value are the twos. The cards increase in value according to the number on the card. Beyond the tens the cards increase in value from Jack to Queen to King to Ace, with Aces being the cards with the highest value.
Hand: The set of cards or dominoes dealt to a player.
Run: A set of cards in numerical sequence, such as 7-8-9 or 2-3-4-5.
Trick: A set of cards that have been played, one from each player. In many games, the person playing the card with the highest value takes the trick
.
Trump: One of the four suits (spades, hearts, clubs, diamonds) that has a higher value than the other suits. For example, if clubs is the trump suit then any club is higher in value than any heart, spade, or diamond.
Wild Card: A card that can be assigned any value.
Additional terms can be found on the Internet. Search the phrases card game glossary
and card game terms
.
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Table of Contents
Dollar
Runs
Stacks
Two out of Three
Get the Dealer
Plus Minus Cards
Faces
Pileup
Give and Take
Rollit
Buckeye Bet ‘Em
Dice Trains
Eighteen
High Or Low
Five By Five
Plus Minus Dice
Rummy Dice
Double Dice
Open and Shut
Links
Connecting
Buy and Hold
Bingino
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Dollar
Number of Players
3 or 4 (either three or four individual players, or two teams of two).
Equipment Needed
A deck of cards and a pile of change (pennies, nickels, and dimes).
Object of