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gamecsnet | 19 Mar 2025 - 20:00:05 |
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After the Player has either taken an additional card or stood, the action then goes to the Banker. If the Player stands on six or seven, the Banker must draw another card on five or less, and stand on six or seven. Here’s some practice counting forward and backward. A player takes a card from the top of the deck. This becomes their lead card. They continue to pull cards looking to create three in a row from their lead card. They can count forward, backward, or both. If I pull a 7 for my lead card, for example, and my next card is a 6, I can place it in front of the 7 in a row. I now have two in a row. I need either an 8 or a 5 to complete my three in a row. Players take turns pulling cards until someone gets three in a row. Discards are put in the bottom of the deck. Everybody loves a game of Uno, don't they? The rules are quite simple, providing you have a pack of Uno cards. Players take turns matching a card in their hand with the current colour or number card shown on the top of the deck. Each player starts with seven cards, and the rest are placed face down in a pile on the table, next to the discard pile. If you can't take a go, you pick up from the pack, and play continues until one player has one card left and says 'Uno'. There are also special cards within the pack, such as +2 or colour change options, and players are penalised with an extra card if they forget to say Uno when they've got one remaining card. Simple, right! https://gamecs.net/ |