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Sunday, July 25, 2010
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Indianapolis Tournament 2009
Here are 3 pics taken at Indy 2009 Tournament.
This event used the German Fantasy Deck for all games.
The top one shows the Final Six. The winner on the left(James De Oreo) is holding his trophy.Beside him is James Penn the runner-up.
The middle picture has Stuart Kaplan of "US GAMES SYSTEMS" congratulating the winner, James De Oreo.
The bottom pic shows the Indianapolis hotel atrium and lobby.
This event used the German Fantasy Deck for all games.
The top one shows the Final Six. The winner on the left(James De Oreo) is holding his trophy.Beside him is James Penn the runner-up.
The middle picture has Stuart Kaplan of "US GAMES SYSTEMS" congratulating the winner, James De Oreo.
The bottom pic shows the Indianapolis hotel atrium and lobby.
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Try it. You'll like it!
Try It – You’ll Like It!
“The proof of the pudding is in the eating”
“One’s man’s trash is another man’s treasure”
“Advice is cheap”
The point is you have to experience something yourself to find out if it is “your cup of tea”.
Nevertheless if a great majority of people enjoy something it is more likely that you will enjoy it too.
With this thought in mind a number of popular card games have been ranked. It is important to know who has done the ranking. The data used has been culled from the site called, “boardgamegeek.com”.
“BoardGameGeek” is a website that that reports on over 30,000 different games including card games and other tabletop games, as well as war games and video games. In addition to the game database, one of the key features is the statistical information obtained from player ratings. The site allows users to rate games on a 1–10 scale.
Ten card games have been selected and their overall rankings are indicated. Only 4 of the 10 games are commercial games that require special decks. The 4 commercial games are marked with an asterisk *.
Game Rank
Bridge 129
Cribbage 271
*Wizard 408
Spades 528
Euchre 635
Pinochle 753
Hearts 806
*Skip-Bo 6094
*UNO 6096
*Phase 10 6154
WIZARD…Try it! You’ll like it!
“The proof of the pudding is in the eating”
“One’s man’s trash is another man’s treasure”
“Advice is cheap”
The point is you have to experience something yourself to find out if it is “your cup of tea”.
Nevertheless if a great majority of people enjoy something it is more likely that you will enjoy it too.
With this thought in mind a number of popular card games have been ranked. It is important to know who has done the ranking. The data used has been culled from the site called, “boardgamegeek.com”.
“BoardGameGeek” is a website that that reports on over 30,000 different games including card games and other tabletop games, as well as war games and video games. In addition to the game database, one of the key features is the statistical information obtained from player ratings. The site allows users to rate games on a 1–10 scale.
Ten card games have been selected and their overall rankings are indicated. Only 4 of the 10 games are commercial games that require special decks. The 4 commercial games are marked with an asterisk *.
Game Rank
Bridge 129
Cribbage 271
*Wizard 408
Spades 528
Euchre 635
Pinochle 753
Hearts 806
*Skip-Bo 6094
*UNO 6096
*Phase 10 6154
WIZARD…Try it! You’ll like it!
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