I can't teach you because I have forgotten most of the rules myself. I would recommend finding a ruleset online or in a book, then using this app if you have a compatible device to play the game: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.game.good.piquet&hl=en_CA
Here are the conditions for a tie in football on Sport Select: A PRO•LINE TIE is an Event decided by 3 points or less. Final results include extra play.
Merci de nous faire partager ce moment, ainsi que vos règles adaptées. Il me faut essayer cette façon de jouer si confidentielle et chaleureuse. Please continue, and have fun.
New player here and trying to figure out how to play with only 2, as shown in this video. I’m a little confused, though. Are they playing entirely house rules here or is this based on an “official “ (meaning American/British/HK/Taiwan/Traditional/etc) style of play? I’m not understanding where they’re getting walls of 36 tiles and hands of 17 tiles from.
The rules we used are based on a Filipino Mahjong. I can't remember if I "house ruled" anything. We used all the tiles simply because we could. My memory is really foggy around this game so you may have to just google "Filipino Mahjong" and learn from there.
using custom rules you make up with your friends is fun! that way nobody has an advantage, and you can decide together what would be the most exciting for you. without “game corruption”, mahjong wouldn’t even exist in the first place
So helpful to watch to understand how to play with two players. Thanks Robert for the "Joker" tip you gave. I am just starting to learn and I would have never caught that!
We played with 2 for taking all tricks and 1 for the majority. You could set a take all at 4 like when you go alone and take all the tricks in a four player game.
Beleza é o Diogo a manhã e todos os dias você passar para mim os vídeos completo ensinando a jogar canastra palace completo as 22h00 e falou e a até amanhã
I just realized on the second hand I busted up my double pinochle instead of passing it. I believe after I took back the ace of clubs I forgot about the double pinochle.
@@joeop-z2186 We just deal two hands of five cards each. Only the upcard suit is available on the first bidding round. If the first round is passed out, then No Trump and the other suits are available. Here is a quotation from According To Hoyle on two hand euchre "From the regular Euchre pack discard the sevens and eights, reducing it to 24 cards. Two hands are dealt. All rules, including scoring, are as at four-hand, except that there is no declaring "alone," since no partnership play is possible in any case". Hope that answers your question.
@@Retro52 got it on my phone now mate also got bullion bars uk too and both are absolutely spot on so thanks again for the info my friend x stay blessed xj
I was mumbling at the end of the video about the reckoning of scoring so here is the reckoning: Carte Blanch Point Sequence Sets Points made in play The cards