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To begin, both players say "spit" (or "slam" or "speed", depending on the variation) simultaneously as each player flips over the top card from their spit cards into the centre to start the two spit piles. Then, the two players attempt to play the cards from their rows of cards into the spit piles as fast as they can; there are no turns.
The distinction is that the play in a card game chiefly depends on the use of the cards by players (the board is a guide for scorekeeping or for card placement), while board games (the principal non-card game genre to use cards) generally focus on the players' positions on the board, and use the cards for some secondary purpose.
In Spit the visible cards are played, and the card under it is then turned up. If a stock pile position is empty then a card can be moved from any other stock pile, whose next card is turned face up. (In both games the replenishment of the hand or stock piles is not necessarily done immediately.) If neither player can move, then each turns over ...
In some variants, only the "spit" card can be used as a wild card.) Here's a sample deal: Alice deals four cards to each player, then deals the next card face up to the center of the table. It is the 6 ♦, and this makes all 6-spot cards wild. Bob opens for $1, Carol raises to $2, David folds, Alice and Bob call. Bob discards two cards, and ...
Sheepshead (card game) Shithead (card game) Six-bid solo; Slobberhannes; Slough (card game) Smear (card game) Spades (card game) Speed (card game) Spit (card game) Spite and malice; Stalactites (solitaire) Straight Solo
Colours is a patience or card solitaire game which is played using a single pack of playing cards. It is in the same family as Sir Tommy , Strategy , and Calculation . Colours is so called because of its emphasis on colour.
Spit (archaeology), a term for a unit of archaeological excavation; Spit (landform), a section of land that extends into a body of water; Spit or rotisserie, a rotating device used for cooking by roasting over an open fire; Spit, another word for saliva. Spitting, the act of forcibly expelling saliva from the mouth
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