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Normal Bridge rules, except that each person has a hand from a different deal. Might actually be better with Solo Whist rules, but Whist of Frankenstein doesn't have quite the same ring to it.
As angel notes, cards would often repeat - if the same card is played twice or more on the same trick,
then the first card played takes precedence.
(?) Where's DrCurry?
http://www.bridgecl.../images/bridge3.jpg [thumbwax, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
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If each hand is from a different deal, there's a far better than evens chance that many cards will appear two, three, or even four times. Does my 9 of spades beat your 9 of spades? A pun looking for an idea, methinks. |
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Play it with Tarot cards ? |
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"We were playin' a game o' Five Card Tarot, pentacles wild! I saw 'im deal a High Priestess from the bottom of the deck, when..."
(Firesign Theater) |
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Um, that's *Bridge*, Mobius, not Poker. |
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Interesting game, adding more uncertainty to actually playing out the hand, though there does need to be a way to break ties. Perhaps a tie gets won by the winner of the next trick (but what about the final trick), or by whomever played first/last? |
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No ties possible (as noted, the first card played wins when the same card is played again). |
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