Back in the days prior to the birth of the television and video games, entertainment at nighttime often involved games of cards. Card games are a great way to have fun and entertain your friends. It sets off a fun competition, and best of all, you can still have a great conversation like share good jokes or amusing experiences. Inviting your friends for a few games of cards is an idea that will never fail. You might even be surprised how much fun all of you will have! Furthermore, playing cards have been around for more than a couple thousand years. Subsequently, it somehow seems suiting that the classic art of drinking be paired up with the somewhat less primeval art of card games. So put out a deck of playing cards, get cool company, and prepare your beverage of choice.
Hold a tournament with various games
Holding a tournament in the card game of your choice is another idea you can probably introduce to your friends.
- You can try one on one solitaire and each player handles their own game gets a point for being the first one to win.
- You can race to 5.
- A Rummy or Cribbage tournament is an effective option.
- If you don’t like the super popular Texas Hold’em, a spades or hearts tournament in two teams is a good alternative.
More so, if you bend the existing rules a little bit, it can really be exciting. You can even make your own rules. Go for the fun and silly rules to set off more laughter amongst the group. Rule breakers can also get goofy punishments.
Switch it up once in awhile
Those are only some ideas to lure your friends over for some get-together and have some great inexpensive fun. Switching houses is even better so that the host responsibility is passed on to each person in the group. A variety of games each week help keep the thrill. It’s just not as fun when each of you is down and wicked serious about playing the game. Hence, ensure that the fire of the game is kept alive!
There are many reasons why college students frequently play card games in parties or even just on their wee hours. One deck of cards is so easy to bring or carry, easy to replace in case someone spills their drink on it and just costs about a few bucks. More importantly, almost everyone already owns at least one deck. Consequently, students consider playing card games a permanent part of the recreation setting in colleges. While there is a ridiculous vastness on card games, a few exceptions have emerged as favorites over the rest.
There are hundreds of college card games that you might encounter on your campus. For more unique ideas, there are endless sites on the World Wide Web which you can easily check.
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October 12th, 2011 at 6:06 am
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