What is you favorite card game?
By eil_noz
@eil_noz (963)
Philippines
18 responses
@icecubic (1845)
• Indonesia
10 Jun 10
I'm used to play poker and uno with my friends /family. While i was in highscool i'm usually playing these games in the class while the teacher didn't came.lo5 Me, my brother and my cousin often playing poker and uno at my home. And sometimes playing with my brother in travel. Have a nice day.
@goddessjes (788)
• Philippines
10 Jun 10
hi there. i love playing tong-its. i would play it with my bestfriends all night long. we'd play tong-its and i just love losing. haha. i take a lot of tips and strategy from her. she's a hustler in it. ;-)
i just hope i can be the tong-its mogul soon.
@luvstochat (6907)
• United States
10 Jun 10
The card game I have loved since I was little is Canasta. My mom and aunt taught me how to play it. We used to play partners my mom and me against my cousin and my aunt. I am so happy I found the Canasta card game on pogo.com where I can play other people. I do much better just playing the two player game on there though whenever I play the partners I always end up with someone who does not know how to play the game right.
@Professor2010 (20162)
• India
4 Aug 10
Hello normally i don't play card in real or as game, but at times only in my computer, the name, i think it is Solitaire..
Thanks for sharing.
Welcome always.
Cheers.
Professor
@elfbwillow (307)
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11 Jun 10
I love Uno and also Poker though only really play free online poker on facebook.
@whitestich02 (1056)
• Philippines
3 Jul 10
i love poker, lucky 9, tong-its. its funny to play and sometimes in this card game i won lot of money and im very happy of that. but sometimes im lost in the games. always take care.
@juggerogre (1653)
• Philippines
10 Jun 10
Poker, solitaire, lucky 9 and the tong-its, a Filipino card game.
@sumit057 (227)
• India
1 Jul 10
playing magic and i am gonna reveal its scecret,here is how you can play.....Magic the gathering is played with as little as one person (running decks by yourself to try and find their value) with as many people as you want in multiplayer matches. There are a lot of variants as people keep evolving the game to keep it interesting and to challenge themselves as well as fellow players. The basic and probably most common variant of Magic the Gathering is to use a 60 card deck consisting of Land, Creatures, Planeswalkers (a hybrid of creatures and enchanments), Enchantments, Artifacts, Sorceries, and Instants. When you start the game each player has 20 life and shuffles his or her deck and then cuts the opponent's deck. They then flip a coin, roll a die, or otherwise randomly decide who will go first. Each player draws seven cards. A good or decent hand should consist of a healthy mix of things you can play right away, including land. In Magic you may only play one land a turn (unless a card that is on the "Battlefield" says differently). Land produces mana: Plains produce White mana (Sun), Swamps produce Black mana (Skull), Islands produce Blue mana (Water droplet), Mountains produce Red mana (Fireball), and Forests produce Green mana (Tree). In the upper right hand corner there is a cost for each card. If a card has a 0 then you can play it for free. If a card costs a Tree then you have to tap one Forest to play it. If a card costs 1G (G is green, W is White, U is Blue, B is Black, and R is Red) then it costs one of any color and a forest being tapped. Land or creatures are tapped in Magic to designate that they have been used and can not (unless you control a card stating otherwise, such as Seedborn Muse) be untapped until your next turn, on your untap step. Sorceries and creatures may only be cast on your main phase (which you have two, one before and one after attackers are declared), unless it's otherwise specified by the card (creatures that have Flash can be played at any time). Instants can be played at any time, and creature abilities (unless the creature has haste) can be played any time after a full turn has passed with the creature in play (you end your turn, your opponent ends their turn, you can now tap your creature for an ability). There are rare instances where the rules say you can get around this, where instead of having a tap symbol the card states to tap a creature of a certain kind, in which case it doesn't matter when it came into play. Creatures have a power and toughness in the bottom right hand corner which will read X/X. Creatures attack players and players may block with their creatures. If a 1/1 attacks a 1/1 then both will die, but if at 1/2 attacks a 1/1 then only the 1/1 will die, since the 1/2 will only lose one toughness, which is restored at the end of the turn. Those are pretty much the absolute basics, for more information follow the advice of the above answers.
@o0jopak0o (6394)
• Philippines
10 Jun 10
well i have invented a 2 player card game that is like gin rummy. But i usually play poker/ pusoy
@ericpapasit (1274)
• Philippines
10 Jun 10
Since I become a Christian I just love the tricks and math of the card, cool though