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Go Fish

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Get out yer fishin’ pole and head to the waterin’ hole — you’re about to go fishin’ fer sets (four cards of the same kind).

To play Go Fish, you need the following:

 At least three players

 A standard deck of 52 cards

Each player gets ten cards from the dealer. You pretend as you deal out the full deck that you have one more player than you really do. With four players, for example, you deal out ten cards (one by one, face-down, in a clockwise rotation) in five piles. Add the two leftover cards to the pretend pile and leave those 12 cards as the stock in the middle of the table. With three players, you have three hands of 13 cards and a stock of the remaining 13.

Starting with the player to the left of the dealer, each player has the opportunity of asking any other player at the table a question. This must be in the form of “Do you have any Xs?” (X is the rank of card; 4s or queens, for example.) The player asking the question must have at least one X to pose the question.

If the person asked has an X or two, they must hand them over, and the questioner’s turn continues. The questioner can then ask the same player or any other player if they have a card in a particular set. As soon as the questioner completes a set of four cards, they put the set down on the table in front of them and continue their turn.

The game becomes more difficult if the responder only has to provide one card from the relevant set, even if they have more than one queen, for example. The questioner has to ask again and risks wasting a turn.

If the person asked has no cards of the rank specified in the question, they reply “Go Fish,” and the questioner takes a card from the stock. The questioner’s go ends, whether they pick up the card they were looking for or not. If the card that they draw from the stock completes a set, they must wait until their next turn to put the set down on the table. The turn passes to the player who sends their rival fishing.

Some play that if the card you draw from the stock completes any set in your hand, or if you pick up the card you were unsuccessfully asking for, your turn continues.

At the end of the game — which almost always occurs when all the cards are in everybody’s hands and the stock has been used up — you count the sets. The player who collects the most sets wins. However, if one player puts all their cards into sets before the stock gets used up, they win.

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