When you manage to play a pair (or more), those points cancel each other out and you receive zero points for those two cards. At the same time you’re also trying to create vertical pairs of any number. You can re-replace turned up cards if you receive a card that you believe is more beneficial to your hand. That replaced card becomes your mandatory discard. You must decide whether to keep that card and play it by replacing one of the cards on your board. Your goal is to uncover or replace all eight cards while maintaining the lowest point combination possible.ĭuring your turn, you draw a card from the deck or take the top card from the discard pile. Cards are numbered from 0 through 12, representing the point value during scoring, and a special Hole-In-One card that deducts 5 from your total.Įach player is dealt eight cards face down arranged as seen below. Today’s thrift shop game is a golf-themed card game that tries to mimic many of the rules of golf without the expensive green fees.Ī custom deck of 108 cards and a scorepad & pencil are all you need to entertain 2-6 players. I enjoy it, but I guess I don’t have the patience for learning the nuances of the sport. Sure, I’ve played a handful of rounds, but since I don’t go regularly, I’m the typical amateur hacker on the course. For our ninth feature, we bring you Play Nine by Double A Productions. We’ve found so many great games at yard sales and thrift stores this summer that we decided to show you more than the typical one per week! For the next 10 days we’ll introduce you to a Thrift Treasure that you’ve probably never seen or heard of before.
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