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[QUOTE="David Tallan, post: 823943, member: 31995"] In that trip to Europe I didn't make it to Britain or Iberia. I still have yet to make it to Ireland, actually. Some day. The main difference with Spanish playing cards, if I recall correctly, isn't the numbers but the suits. It isn't hard to get used to them or adapt games. Crazy Eights is a pretty simple game and easy to teach even without a common language. Everyone starts with a hand of cards. There is a card face up on the table with a draw pile of the rest of the cards next to it. The goal of the game is to get rid of all of the cards in your hand. You do this by taking turns putting cards on the face up pile. The card you put there must be the same number or the same suit as the card on the top of the pile. Cards are added to players' hands when they can't put down a card. That's the basic game. Some cards have special powers when you play them (wild cards, cards that make players miss a turn or play again or make the next player draw additional cards). This is where the variation comes in that quickly becomes apparent when the game is taught. [/QUOTE]
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