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lb:prsi [2023-12-17 14:52:14] – [Red Seven/Seven of Hearts] ninjasrlb:prsi [2023-12-17 16:18:17] (current) – [Prší] ninjasr
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 ====== Prší ====== ====== Prší ======
-[{{ https://files.catbox.moe/1e9zaq.png | Deck coming sometime!}}]+{{ lb:img:prsi.png }}
 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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 Based on experience, this is the most popular bonus rule. 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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