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==Paul's Cards==
 
==Paul's Cards==
AS JD 8S 8D
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==Deck==
 
==Deck==
 
Here's a random deck of cards all in a list. As the cards get drawn, just delete them from the front of the list: <br/>
 
Here's a random deck of cards all in a list. As the cards get drawn, just delete them from the front of the list: <br/>
3C  AH  5C  4C  QH  2C  10C  2H  10H  JH  KS  AC  9C  KH  4H  JS  5S  QS  AD  6D  9H  KD  6C  10D  JC  4S  5H  7H  3H  2D  3D  10S  KC  7C
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AH  5C  4C  QH  2C  10C  2H  10H  JH  KS  AC  9C  KH  4H  JS  5S  QS  AD  6D  9H  KD  6C  10D  JC  4S  5H  7H  3H  2D  3D  10S  KC  7C
  
  

Revision as of 07:58, 25 October 2008

Jonathan's Cards

QD 9S 8H 6S


Paul's Cards

AS JD 8S 8D 3C


Bob's Cards

8C 7S 2S


Terry's Cards

6H 5D 3S


Deck

Here's a random deck of cards all in a list. As the cards get drawn, just delete them from the front of the list:
AH 5C 4C QH 2C 10C 2H 10H JH KS AC 9C KH 4H JS 5S QS AD 6D 9H KD 6C 10D JC 4S 5H 7H 3H 2D 3D 10S KC 7C


Order of Suits

The order of suits is rather unusual, reproduced here for reference:

Hearts, Clubs, Spades, Diamonds


Discussion

1. Jon, I don't know how much thought you've given to handling the cards in actual play (you probably have), but here's a suggestion:

When we will contribute to Desires, let's make sure to just write +1 card or something similar, only revealing its value when the Desire is resolved. Otherwise, it'll totally ruin the game.

--Paul


Ok, that's a good suggestion. I just realized that we can just write the # of cards for each Desire sheet, and then I can randomly determine which ones get drawn from the deck by throwing a die, for example. If you play from a card in your hand, however, we'll have to put that card down explicitly.
--Jonathan


2. The "order of suits" thing always makes people laugh (and sometimes "at me" as opposed to "with me"), but inevitably people really like it. It's easy to remember, even for people not used to card games or standard conventions. There is usually a lot of smiling and laughing whenever I explain it before playing.

--Paul


I'm just very much used to the Spades-Hearts-Diamonds-Clubs suit order that is used in virtually every major card game (Bridge, Hearts, Spades, War, etc. etc.). But in the end the exact order doesn't matter so long as there is one and it's consistent. :-)
--Jonathan


Feel free to delete all this if you'd like to keep this page "clean".

--Paul


Technically, there's a separate discussion page for each regular page that you can edit separately. But I don't really care.
--Jonathan