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chacam
02-05-2008, 01:38 PM
In this morning's Daily Sun, there is an article about a card game called "Triple Play". It is similar to Hand & Foot, I guess. This game also has a Knee ? ?
Anyone play this game and can explain the rules in a nutshell ? We are looking for something a little different.
Thanks
cookestwo
01-05-2013, 04:32 PM
In this morning's Daily Sun, there is an article about a card game called "Triple Play". It is similar to Hand & Foot, I guess. This game also has a Knee ? ?
Anyone play this game and can explain the rules in a nutshell ? We are looking for something a little different.
Thanks
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.
lmsheahan@gmail.com
01-10-2013, 10:00 AM
would you please send me the rules for these two games- thanks
tomsod
04-23-2013, 09:02 AM
Does anyone know how many wild cards can be used in a canasta in Triple Play?
dhhorne4
04-30-2013, 10:13 PM
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.
Would you please send me the rules for Samba?
dhhorne4@hotmail.com
Thanks, Dan
Jane Lawrence
07-16-2013, 02:06 PM
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.
I would appreciate the rules for the above games - please send to me at jlawrence16@neo.rr.com
I am new at this website hope this is how youdo it.
perrjojo
07-16-2013, 02:39 PM
I do not have the rules for these games but it is easy to google any card game and print out the rules. You may find that many card groups have "local rules".
Jane Lawrence
07-16-2013, 06:19 PM
Would you please send me the rules for Samba?
dhhorne4@hotmail.com
Thanks, Dan
Would you please send me thee rules for hand, knee and foot.
(email) jlawrence16@neo.rr.com
thanks,
Jane
Baci514
07-28-2013, 02:57 PM
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.
Please send Samba rules. Thanks a bunch.
Joanned
07-28-2013, 03:26 PM
Please send triple play rules to me too when you get a chance
Thank you
Joanne
twinklesweep
07-28-2013, 04:23 PM
Does anyone know how many wild cards can be used in a canasta in Triple Play?
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.
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.
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!
downeaster
07-28-2013, 04:50 PM
I do not have the rules for these games but it is easy to google any card game and print out the rules. You may find that many card groups have "local rules".
Also sometimes referred to as "house rules". The host decides on the rules. It is his/her house. Even with the various "house" or "local" rules the game is quite simple and fun. More luck than skill. That is not to say one should play without some knowledge of how their play might adversely effect their partner(s). I find it amusing that a cardinal rule is "no talking across the board" and then everyone seems determined to do just that.
dalecrenshaw
07-28-2013, 07:21 PM
I would appreciate the rules for the above games - please send to me at jlawrence16@neo.rr.com
I am new at this website hope this is how youdo it.
I, too, would like the rules to both games. Thanks.
P.S. You can send them through the private message link. thanks.
cuda1944
08-24-2013, 10:00 AM
Will you please send me a copy of the rules for Triple Play ?
Thanks, Keith R
cuda1944@embarqmail.com
LuckySevens
08-24-2013, 03:46 PM
Since so many of us want the rules to both Samba and Triple Play, to save yourself some time....you might consider just posting them on TOTV and deveryone can cut and paste them. Just a thought. : )
lyz1939
01-04-2014, 02:25 PM
In this morning's Daily Sun, there is an article about a card game called "Triple Play". It is similar to Hand & Foot, I guess. This game also has a Knee ? ?
Anyone play this game and can explain the rules in a nutshell ? We are looking for something a little different.
Thanks
wlysik@aol.com
TrudyM
01-04-2014, 11:09 PM
My husband and I have started playing Kings in the corner as it can be played with two. three or four people and is not very hard. Anybody else ever play it?
GrandmaP
03-21-2014, 09:20 AM
Am looking for some older ladies to play Samba with my mother. She is new to TV and loves to play cards. Would love to play in her home, Eisenhower or Big Cyprus.
uprivergirl
03-26-2014, 07:05 PM
We have played a game that sounds like the same thing at the campground we are staying at. It's a canasta with two extra piles you need to play. It has runs, books wild cards and twos. It is called Minnesota cut throat. Is it the same game with a different name?
LynnDeb
05-08-2014, 11:24 PM
Any group of Samba players looking for a player who lives N of 466? Please pm me..thanks, Lynn
dale129
07-27-2014, 04:38 PM
In this morning's Daily Sun, there is an article about a card game called "Triple Play". It is similar to Hand & Foot, I guess. This game also has a Knee ? ?
Anyone play this game and can explain the rules in a nutshell ? We are looking for something a little different.
Thanks
What is your email address. Mine is: dale129@aol.com.
Send me yours and I will send you the instructions and scorecard.
uprivergirl
08-13-2014, 09:06 PM
Would love to learn these games. I went and watched Samba and I think it is something I will learn quickly since I already know Hand and Foot and also Ponytail. I need to rules for Triple Play and Samba. the rules on line were different than what I saw tonight. Thank you
CAROLE1
08-22-2014, 06:59 PM
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.
I WOULD APPRECIATE IT IF YOU WOULD SEND ME THE RULES TO HAND, KNEE AND FOOT AND ALSO SAMBA CARD GAMES. THANKS SO MUCH.
CAROLE caroledem1@gmail.com
SALYBOW
08-22-2014, 08:50 PM
IS anyone interested in starting a group to play cards. I play almost any thing. Or, does any group need a 4th?
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