Rules for go fish the card game




















In some variations of Go Fish, a player must collect all four cards of the same rank, which makes the game more challenging. This rule works well only in games that involve two to four players. If the player draws a card that fills a pair or a quartet, he or she typically must put the cards down on the table immediately.

When playing with the pair rule, players are not allowed to hold pairs in their hand. The game continues until there are no cards left in the deck and all of the cards have been placed in pairs or quartets. If a player has no cards in his or her hand at the time of play, a card can be drawn from the deck so that he or she can ask another player for an equally ranked card.

If there are no more cards in the ocean, they are out of the game and the number of books they have is final. For more information on the game Go Fish and its rules, check out Wikipedia's article here or pagat's article here. Suppose the deck are dealt and you have received your 7 cards. It is your turn and because you only need 1 more Ace to make a book, you ask the player in front of you if they have any A ces. You reluctantly draw the top card from the ocean and happily see that it is an Ace.

You then place the 4 cards in front of you so that everyone can see that you made a book. A round passes and it is your turn again. You ask the same player in front of you if they have any Kings. This time they do not smile and instead give you 3 Kings. You make another book and the gameplay proceeds in your favor. As one can expect, this variation is predominantly played in Australia. For Australian Go Fish, books are made from 2 of a kind instead of the traditional 4.

With this variation, Jokers can be used in gameplay. For the most part, Minuman is similar to traditional Go Fish with the additional rule that players take a drink from an alcoholic beverage if they must draw from the ocean. When the game is finished, the loser must finish their entire drink if they have not already done so. A Happy Families deck consist of 44 illustrated cards. The leftover cards are placed face down and will serve as the draw pile. Select a person to go first.

This person can be chosen at random in any manner of the players choosing. Player one starts by asking another random player for a particular card rank. If the player being asked has one or more of the requested cards, they must declare them and hand them over. The person then asks another player for cards. They continue this until someone says no. If the card drawn is not the one they were requesting, they add it to their other cards and their turn is over.

The game has two different endings, depending on the rules in play. Some households end the game when one person has used all of their cards. Others play until all 13 sets have been stored. Winning a game of Go Fish is very simple.

You just need to have more sets of four than any other players.



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