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Friday, August 28, 2015
How to Host a Crazy Cards Party (8 Steps)
Send out invitations at least two weeks in advance. Your Crazy Cards invitation should make it clear that guests need to RSVP by a certain date. You will want to have enough guests to seat four players to a table, although you can play with a 'ghost' or two. Ideally you will have 12 or more players.
Decide on party food and drinks. Consider having a different bowl of sweet or salty snacks at each card table for guests to enjoy as the game advances.
Set up card tables with four chairs each. Depending on the number of guests, you may need to use more than one room, such as the kitchen, dining room, living room and family room--or a large gathering space such as a church hall. Each table should be numbered so guests know where to rotate during the game. Each table should have a pen or pencil so players can keep score.
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Wednesday, August 26, 2015
How to Play Pokeno
Decide whether you are playing standard Pokeno, where a player wins with is five cards in a row either horizontally, vertically or diagonally, or if you are going to play a variation like four corners or full card.
Hand out Pokeno game boards to everyone who wants to play the game. Give each of the players 20 poker chips.
Shuffle a deck of cards and lay it face down on the table. Pick one card at a time and call out the card name and the suit.
Instruct the players to place a chip over the card value that you just called out if they have it on their board.
Continue calling cards until one of the players has five in a row vertically, horizontally or diagonally. The player may also have the four outside corners or a full card if you are playing one of those variations. When the player gets what he needs to win on his card he calls out Pokeno.
Switch places with the winner of the last hand. Now you are playing to win and the winner is the dealer.
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Tuesday, August 25, 2015
How to Set Up a Cribbage Tournament (4 Steps)
Collect an entry fee, which will cover the prize for the first and second place winners. The entry fee amount will depend on the size of the prizes to be awarded. Set up the tables with a cribbage board and a deck of cards on each table.
Sign up two players to a team. Cribbage tournaments can be set up using five to ten tables. There should be at least ten teams and up to twenty teams of two players to play a cribbage tournament. Make a chart with all the team names. The first two teams will play each other. The third and forth team will play each other and so forth down the line.
Match up the winning teams to play the second round. Finishing teams will move onto the second round if they win the game. The losing team is eliminated from the tournament. Finishing teams from the second round that win will be scheduled to play the third round of cribbage. The losing team is eliminated from the tournament. The third round will start with the winners left from the second round matching up with another winning team. .
Continue playing and eliminating teams until there are only two teams remaining. Depending on the amount of teams that are signed up, this could take about three to four hours. The last two teams will match off against each other. The winner will be the tournament winner.
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How to Dupe on 317 RSPS
Create an account on a 317 server. There are many 317 servers to choose from, includings IX 317 Legacy 614. Check that the server you choose allows for duping. Because duping bypasses the normal route to building up your inventory, some servers do not allow it.
Find a friend you can dupe with. Duping requires two players to work and requires that they are both online at the same time.
Click on your friend. Select 'Trade With.'
Select the item you wish to dupe from your inventory. Place it in the trading inventory.
Select 'Accept' to trade this item with your friend. Your friend should not trade you anything in return.
Quickly click on your friend again and select 'Trade With' five or more times very quickly, spamming the request. Then quickly press 'Log Out.'
Log back in. Check your inventory. The item you traded away is still there in your inventory. But your friend also has it. It has been duped.
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