Nice video. Only one question. There's conflict with the other "how-to-play" videos where some have the two outside cards on the player's row of four as face up. Is that an option or a different version?
I just double checked the rules and there isn’t an official ruling in the case of a tie but you have a couple options: 1) Play for the lowest score over a set number of rounds of play. Very rare for this to end in a tie. 2) Whoever has the lowest cards in the case of the tie would win. So if one player has more 0 cards than the other, they would be the winner. #2 is how we always play but it’s up to you - it isn’t in the official rules. But I agree, you need to have a good tie breaker!
Great video with all the info needed to play. Excellent directions and cut up in bite chunks. Thanks
Nice video. Only one question. There's conflict with the other "how-to-play" videos where some have the two outside cards on the player's row of four as face up. Is that an option or a different version?
Great question - that’s just an easier way to play for younger players! It’s very much an acceptable option when playing the game.
@@GameLikeAMother copy that. Thank you. Keep up the good work
Great explanation. Thank you!
So glad it was helpful!
@gamelikeamother what happens if there’s a tie. My son and I just tied with 6 points each. Is there a cool tie breaker rule?
I just double checked the rules and there isn’t an official ruling in the case of a tie but you have a couple options:
1) Play for the lowest score over a set number of rounds of play. Very rare for this to end in a tie.
2) Whoever has the lowest cards in the case of the tie would win. So if one player has more 0 cards than the other, they would be the winner.
#2 is how we always play but it’s up to you - it isn’t in the official rules. But I agree, you need to have a good tie breaker!
I love this game. 😀 I'm 17 and I play it with my classmates I'm really good at it too.
That’s awesome. It’s a good game!!