Re: Card Games
Probably my favorite card game is Mao. It's played like Uno but there are specific rules that are made up by the dealer and you have to learn the rules as you play. If you fail to follow a rule, you are given penalty cards. The more you play, the more rules you learned. I spent the better part of 4 summers playing a specific set of rules for Mao, RPG Mao. Each player had their own set of rules that they had to follow. This way players couldn't learn from watching the other players. I eventually learned all the rules for all ten classes and started dealing the game after playing for two summers. To this day it's the quickest way to lose friends.
Probably my favorite card game is Mao. It's played like Uno but there are specific rules that are made up by the dealer and you have to learn the rules as you play. If you fail to follow a rule, you are given penalty cards. The more you play, the more rules you learned. I spent the better part of 4 summers playing a specific set of rules for Mao, RPG Mao. Each player had their own set of rules that they had to follow. This way players couldn't learn from watching the other players. I eventually learned all the rules for all ten classes and started dealing the game after playing for two summers. To this day it's the quickest way to lose friends.







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