twinklesweep |
07-28-2013 04:23 PM |
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Originally Posted by tomsod
(Post 664795)
Does anyone know how many wild cards can be used in a canasta in Triple Play?
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Fewer than half. A canasta has seven cards; the most wild cars is three. When building a canasta, the same holds true; if there is an even number of cards, say four cards, there can be only one wild card; if six, then there cannot be more than two wild cards. Hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by cookestwo
(Post 604387)
Yes, Triple Play is similar to Hand & Foot. The requirements are a little different but the theme is the same. It's a Canasta-type game.
Also, SAMBA, in our opinion, is the best of all. Again, Canasta-type but much more challenging. We play with couples, and ladies play twice a week.
Send me your email address and I'll be happy to send you the rules for Triple Play and SAMBA.
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All three games—Hand & Foot, Triple Play, and Samba—are canasta based. I agree that Samba is the best of the three, for this reason: All these games are to an extent based on chance with some skill involved; Samba requires the most skill and the most thinking. Enjoy; it's a lot of fun!
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