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No thank you game review12/28/2023 ![]() Length/Estimated Time of Playing: 35~40 Hours – It’s a good idea to keep your counters hidden to make sure nobody knows how many you have.An undeniable improvement from Purple Software in comparison with their previous games. Sometimes it’s better to keep a card in your hand than to play it and risk taking negative points. – Remember that the goal is to score points, not just to get rid of your cards. This will give you an idea of how many points are at stake and help you make better decisions. – Try to keep track of how many chips are in the pot. This way you can avoid taking unnecessary risks and hopefully end up with a lower score than your opponents. – The earlier you pass in a round, the better. There is no penalty for passing, and it might be your best option at the time. This can give you an idea of what they might be holding and what they are trying to get rid of. – Pay attention to what other players are discarding. ![]() They will only become a liability as the game goes on. – Try to get rid of your high cards early. In case of a tie for most or fewest points, both players score and lose the same number of points. Compare your scores the player with the lowest score wins.Remember only count the lowest card from any sequence when you add up your points and then subtract all the counters you have in your hand.Once all the cards from the pile are gone players add up the points they have taken.There’s one more twist if you end up with 2 or more cards that are in numbered order only the lowest card counts against your score but remember 9 cards were taken out of the deck so the card you want might be sitting this game out.Counters are very important if you run out of counters then you must take the card when it’s your turn.Every time you take a card, you get to go first flip over the next card and decide if you want to take it or put a counter on it.Sometimes you’ll say “on thanks” to a card more than once before someone finally picks it up.On your turn, you can either take the card which means you now have that number of points or put a counter on it and say “No Thanks” if you say “no thanks” the player on your left make the same decision and take the card or say “no thanks” and put a counter on it this continues until someone decides to take that card and all the counters on it.The oldest player starts the game by flipping over the top card from the pile.The player with the most points at the end of the game is the loser. The game is over when all the card finishes on the table. The player with the fewest points in their hand scores 1 point for each chip in the pot, and the player with the most points in their hand loses 1 point for each chip in the pot. Once all but one player has passed, the round is over and everyone reveals their hand. This continues until all but one player has passed. Play then proceeds to the next player who must either draw or pass as well. If a player passes, they cannot draw again for the rest of the round. If they cannot or do not want to pay, they have to pick up the card. If they choose to draw, they must add the card to their hand and then either pay a chip to the pot or place a chip on the card. On a player’s turn, they may either draw a card from the draw pile or pass. ![]() To begin, the oldest player starts the game by flipping over the top card from the pile, and the rest of the cards are placed face down in the middle of the players as a draw pile and play goes clockwise. It is best for those who are 8 years of age or older. No Thanks is a card game for 3-7 players. Grab a supply of counters based on the number of players in the game. ![]() How to calculate scoring points and how to play, have been discussed everything in this article. The player who scores fewer points basically he/she wins the match. In this game, you will receive 33 cards, numbered from 3 to 35 and 55 counters in the pack. ![]()
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