In a game of Set, a dealer plays the cards onto a table one at a time. The cards are dealt until twelve have been placed or until a player claims a 'Set'. A set is a group of three cards which either have everything in common or everything different. If no sets are found (or after all of them are claimed), the dealer continues dealing three cards at a time until the deck is exhausted. After all the sets are claimed, the player with the most sets wins.
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I have a copy of the rules and a mint edition of the game
I have a copy of the rules and a mint edition of the game
There are numerous online resources and card game websites that offer rules for the card game brisca. Wikipedia is one additional resource that offer historical account on the brisca game along with the rules.
who cares, NERD?
Love Thy Neighbor ... is a combination Dice/Card Game that is rooted in Post-War Baltimore , Md. Would you like the Rules ?
A set of rules
It's better known as Continental. That is easy to find rules for.
According to information about this "game" there are no set rules. The game is described as intentionally incomprehensible. This is an improvisational game involving landmarks.
Rules for dirty dozens
All the rules are in the instructions provided in the game, but some additional rules are: - You cannot steal a wild card unless it is part of a full set. - You can double the double the rent card. - If you have more than 7 cards at the end of your turn, the person that catches you can remove a random card from your deck. - Spoz is not allowed to play. - Once you put a card down you are not allowed to pick it up again. - There is to be at least one person watching out for Chris or Kane cheating ways. - Nobby is always right, - If Nobby is wrong refer to above.
A medieval game to which the rules have been lost, but it is thought to be an early card game.