You put down one card each turn, unless told to draw a card or are skipped.
During your turn in Uno, you can put down one card.
No, in Uno, you can only play one card at a time during your turn.
Yes, you can Ritual Summon, or any other Special Summon as many times as you want per turn, every turn(Outside of cards that prevent you from summoning, i.e. Dark Magic Curtain).
You can Set one monster, and as many S/T cards as you've got cards and open slots available.
Turn of the Cards was created in 1974-05.
Yea swipe it down your crack and watch money fly out
A Turn of the Cards was created on 1914-02-08.
simple 1 card per turn
No, drawing 2 cards does not skip your turn.
In card terminology a suit is the main identifier of a cards type. There are typically four suits in a given deck: Spades, Diamonds, Clubs, and Hearts. In many card games you are required to follow the suit laid down before your turn. When it becomes your turn you must "follow suit" by laying down a number or face card of the same suit already on the table.
You cannot end the turn with more than 6 cards in hand, so if you do your usual end of turn discard, and somehow you end up with more cards in hand (such as through Super Rejuvenation) then you will still have to discard down to 6 again.
Most credit and debit cards have sixteen digits. American Express cards have fifteen. Even fifteen digits is enough to allow every single person on Earth to have over a thousand credit cards, which is why it's unlikely that a random string of digits will turn out to be a valid credit card number.