No kidding. Well, I'm glad you've still got both eyes.
Really? They were pretty common back home. In Spoons, you win when you're the first to find four of a kind. When you get four of a kind, you can grab a spoon - and so can everyone else. The loser's the guy who can't get his spoon in time.
Diplomat, on the other hand, is like Go Fish, but instead of matching 2 cards, you have to lay out all 4 of them. You can only ask yes or no questions to find cards, and the game only ends when every group of 4's been collected.
They're not much like Poker. For one, you can't bet money easily.
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I don't usually bet, but Yosuke makes enough by the time it inevitably ends.
[He should probably ask about Alex, but now he's not so sure...]
I'm not sure if you play cards or not, but the bars aren't remotely safe enough for them.
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did u see my eye a few weeks ago i twas aful
also i'm rly bad at card games especially when u gotat rely not giving anythingaway
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Spoons doesn't rely on bluffing so much. Or Diplomat, if you like "go fish" type games.
[Normally, Stefan doesn't even like card games. This is what outer space travel has done to him.]
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[No, no he didn't. But it was offered, and damn, did it sound cool.]
what're those never heard of em
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Really? They were pretty common back home. In Spoons, you win when you're the first to find four of a kind. When you get four of a kind, you can grab a spoon - and so can everyone else. The loser's the guy who can't get his spoon in time.
Diplomat, on the other hand, is like Go Fish, but instead of matching 2 cards, you have to lay out all 4 of them. You can only ask yes or no questions to find cards, and the game only ends when every group of 4's been collected.
They're not much like Poker. For one, you can't bet money easily.