Is the Goddess of Fortune always shining on you? Instead of taking the plunge in the Las Vegas gambling halls, why don't you try playing card wars instead? Card war is a game that relies on luck in its game and is played all over the world. Keep some money for yourself and take 1 or 2 friends and then play this card war.
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Part 1 of 3: Preparing for Card War
Step 1. Know the purpose of the game
The goal of the game is to get all the cards at the end. Generally, card battles are played between two to four people. The order of the cards in this card battle from highest to lowest is A K Q J T (10) 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2. No card can beat Ace and 2 cannot beat any card.
Step 2. Shuffle the cards
The cards used must match the standard 52 cards. Try to shuffle as many cards as possible, especially if they are new.
Step 3. Share the Card
Distribute cards back and forth between you and your enemy until you have the same number of cards. Each of you must have 26 cards in hand. None of the players can see the cards.
If you are playing with three or four players, follow the same rules. Distribute cards to each player with the same number. If you play with three players, each player will get 17 cards. For four players, each player will get 14 cards
Part 2 of 3: Playing Card Wars
Step 1. Place the cards face down on the table
Players are not allowed to see their cards. Your enemies also cannot see the cards you have. You can also hold the cards by spreading them away from you.
Step 2. Count to three then turn over a card
Each player must count down and turn over a card at the same time. You may only turn over the top card from your deck.
Step 3. Compare your cards to see which card is higher
The player with the higher card wins the round and collects a “second” card to add to their hand.
Step 4. The war starts when the cards you turn over are the same
For example, you and your enemy turn cards and each of you flips a '6'. Now it's time for war. To start a war, each player must place three more cards on the table face down. Turn the fourth card over as you would a card in a time of no war. Whoever has the fourth card with the higher value will take all 10 cards from the round. If a player does not have enough cards to play war, the player must open his last card. This will be the card used in the war.
If you are playing with three or four players: If two or more players have the same highest card, each player must lay one card face down. Everyone plays with their cards exposed just as they did during the round where there was no war. The player with the highest card wins. If there is another draw between two or more players, the war will continue
Step 5. Play until only one person wins all cards
This may take some time, as card wars is a game of luck, but on a boring day it's a great way to pass the time.
Part 3 of 3: Variations In Card Wars
Step 1. Add two joker cards
Use this joker card as the highest card in the deck. They can beat any card and the player who gets it will have a good hand in hand.
Step 2. Play the Romanian way
Război is the Romanian version of card war. In the Război version, the number of cards laid face down in the 'war' is determined based on the number on the card that started the 'war'.
Example: If both players turn 6, each player must put 5 cards face down during the war and turn over the sixth card. All face cards have a value of ten, so each player must lay down nine cards during the war and turn over the tenth card
Step 3. Play with half of the deck for a shorter version of the card war
Take two of each card (two aces, two kings, 2 number 3s and so on.) and place the cards away from the other half of the card pile. Shuffle and use only 36 cards to play. The game will progress quickly.
Step 4. Define the special rules on the cards
For example, at the start of the game, choose a card that has a special use.
Example: Show a card of 2 hearts and 3 diamonds as an invincible card. Even aces can't beat cards with this special use
Step 5. Play a card war with 52 cards
Line up each of your 26 cards face down opposite your enemy's 26 cards. Move back and turn each card, along with your enemy. Collect the pairs of cards you have won and repeat. Play until there is one player who wins all the cards.