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lb:prsi [2023-12-17 14:49:23] – [Green King/King of Leaves] ninjasrlb:prsi [2023-12-17 16:18:17] (current) – [Prší] ninjasr
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 ====== Prší ====== ====== Prší ======
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 Prší (raining/it's raining) is a Czech variant of the card game Mau-Mau((:fn:>Which I learn from the vile Wikipedia. I had never heard of Mau-Mau prior to looking into prší online.)). The rules are quite simple to learn and remember. Consequently, I play this game a lot with family and friends.\\ Prší (raining/it's raining) is a Czech variant of the card game Mau-Mau((:fn:>Which I learn from the vile Wikipedia. I had never heard of Mau-Mau prior to looking into prší online.)). The rules are quite simple to learn and remember. Consequently, I play this game a lot with family and friends.\\
  
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 This rule grants additional power to the King of Leaves. When a player places this king down, the next player is forced to take three cards from the stack. There is no way to get out of doing this.\\ This rule grants additional power to the King of Leaves. When a player places this king down, the next player is forced to take three cards from the stack. There is no way to get out of doing this.\\
 However, if, for whatever reason, you're playing with multiple decks of cards, then the Green King //can// stack. However, if, for whatever reason, you're playing with multiple decks of cards, then the Green King //can// stack.
-=== Red Seven/Seven of Hearts === +=== Red /Ⅶ of Hearts === 
-When a player finishes their turn they win, they're out of the game... right?\\ +Normally, when a player disposes of all their cards they win. This rule prevents such players from savoring the taste of victory.\\ 
-Wellwith this rule they won't be for a brief moment. If the player that goes before them places 7 of Hearts they will be forced back inHowever, if this last player doesn't have a 7 of Hearts, can'place it or chooses not to then the opportunity is lost.+Once a player finishes their turnit's possible for the previous player to place down Red Ⅶ, which forces them back into the game by making them take two cards from the stackThis only applies within one cycleso if the player survives the first cycle after they win, then they're out of the game completely and can'be brought in again.\\ 
 +Based on experience, this is the most popular bonus rule.
 === Loser loses 1 card === === Loser loses 1 card ===
-This rule is fairly simple. When a player loses a gamethey have less card the next game. The purpose is to spice the game up a bit... Sometimes playing 20 rounds back-to-back while passing the time gets a little repetitive.\\+Playing multiple games in a row can quickly get stale and this rule is meant to alleviate that.\\ 
 +When a player loses a game they'll have one less card for the next game. So while everyone else may start with four cards, this player will start with three.
 ===== Trivilinks ===== ===== Trivilinks =====
-  * Despite what this article said before... decided to check whether it was a czech card game or not. As it turns out... it's a variant of a card game called "Mau-Mau" (at least that's what our friend Wikipedia says). +  * When first heard of Uno, I thought there were suspicious number of similarities to Prší. Turns out, Uno is also a variant of Mau-Mau.
-  * In the past, I had noticed the game Uno had lot of similarities to Prší... yeah Uno'also a variant of Mau-Mau+
-  * The Wikipedia page includes a few extra rules... so I'll just uh... inspire myself with them. +
-  * Games I've played in the past occasionally lead to some interesting moments that have led to weird tips and tricks. +
-    * For example, instead of placing an Upper to change the colour to one you want, you should instead pick a colour that you don't have at all. By the time it's your turn again, the colour will be the one you wanted all along.+
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