I disagree with the Fudge person. Your explanation is okay. It's hard to explain any card game with such complicated rules in just five minutes and you've done well. I also got a surprise to hear your Aussie accent. I was expecting Brit or Yank. Good on ya, mate!
you are allowed to see your opponents card when playing face to face? I've only played on the computer and you are not allowed to see your opponents cards...which makes sense.
I disagree with the Fudge person. Your explanation is okay. It's hard to explain any card game with such complicated rules in just five minutes and you've done well. I also got a surprise to hear your Aussie accent. I was expecting Brit or Yank. Good on ya, mate!
+Alexo1954
Yeah, Queen's Slipper is an Australian card company.
@TheyDontSee He's playing open hands because this is a demonstration.
I'm learning this now. Thanks for the video :)
red three's must be laid down as soon as they are picked up or they will count against you immediately.
Excellent! Thank you.
I don't play cards, but remember my parents played Canasta. This makes no sense to me ; )
This video is missing a lot of major rules that really make the game fun.
@whitmill77 Haha that's exactly what I was thinking.
you are allowed to see your opponents card when playing face to face? I've only played on the computer and you are not allowed to see your opponents cards...which makes sense.
TheyDontSee its to demonstrate
can red threes be discarded? and if so is it like discarding a black three or a wild card
No they get pulled out and placed on the table straight away and replaced with a card from the draw pile
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