Originally posted by rbmorrisLet's meet at Mokko's for a game!
Some friends of mine told me it was a really fun game. I've never played though.
EDIT: Great story, huh?
I'm sure between the two of us, we can teach you everything you need to know.
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It is actually really fun, but people around here don't play.
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Originally posted by mlpriorWe still need a forth. I've played 3 player before with a dummy hand....but it's just not as fun as partners....
Let's meet at Mokko's for a game!
I'm sure between the two of us, we can teach you everything you need to know.
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It is actually really fun, but people around here don't play.
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Nobody plays around here eitherπ
Originally posted by mlpriorI have no clue how to play, but I think my friend might teach me sometime. He's pretty big on it. He just started a local Euchre group in his area.
Let's meet at Mokko's for a game!
I'm sure between the two of us, we can teach you everything you need to know.
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It is actually really fun, but people around here don't play.
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Originally posted by rbmorrisIt's a fairly easy game to learn...the best part comes after you learn the basics and find a good partner in which to perfect the art table talk. π
I have no clue how to play, but I think my friend might teach me sometime. He's pretty big on it. He just started a local Euchre group in his area.
There's NO table talk in euchre........that is IF you get caught table talking. π
Originally posted by arrakisI've never played before either, but I've just looked it up on Wiki and it looks interesting so I would like to try sometime.
You've never played Euchre!? π²
Ok, I don't know this guy.... And I don't have any friends who don't know how to play Euchre.
I would warn you to be careful who you play with though. Evidently there are some additional rules used by some people known as "Canadian Rules", and one of these is known as "screw the dealer"! π²
Originally posted by Ian68I've never played either. I don't even know anyone (in person) who does.
I've never played before either, but I've just looked it up on Wiki and it looks interesting so I would like to try sometime.
I would warn you to be careful who you play with though. Evidently there are some additional rules used by some people known as "Canadian Rules", and one of these is known as "screw the dealer"! π²