![]() ![]() Then they play their smallest card, and everyone continues to play cards in that suit in increasing order. The game play is in two parts, first a poker hand to see who gets to play first, and get the chips in the "poker pot". Each player starts out the game with the same number of betting chips, and each hand starts with the players setting out chips in each of 9 (?), pots on the board. All cards are passed out to the players, including a dummy hand. Regular playing cards are used, without the jokers. ![]() The game works well with 3 to 5 people, but more than that, the play doesn't get interrupted much like its supposed to by the dummy hand. ![]() We switched over to using pennies instead, because they are smaller. She made us "chips" by cutting out round disks from bleach bottles. The cloth has something like 9 (?) different pots that can be won during the game. My great-aunt introduced our family to it when she made us a game board to play on, basically liquid embroidery on big a piece of cloth. ![]()
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