That adorable woman was incredibly informative and… adorable. 🤷🏻♂️🤣 Life seems a little less droll knowing that there is a woman that beautiful somewhere out there in the world. Also, I noticed! 😊🤣😂🤣
Two questions:If 3 person's are planning do you need three different color chips. Second questions: If 5 person's are playing do they play individually or on a team.
@@samueldecelles6646 Or if you can figure out a way to use them in this game (like she has), then why not? They have spaces on the board for them. I like her idea, and I'm gonna give it a try.
That is interesting that you don't have a joker card - but that makes very little difference in the actual play of the game (unless you want to monopolize the corners) so hopefully the video was still helpful for you.
To each their own, for sure. You certainly need to agree on the house rule before playing with them - I've had times when we thought we played with the same house rule but there was a difference and it totally changed the outcome of the game.
Great job of explaining the game. Now the fun begins.Thanks JoAnn
Hello thanks
How do we decide who to go first?
Then what is the difference between the two eyed jack and one eyed jack and how they are used
Does a sequence have to be exactly 5 chips long, or can it have 6 or 7 in a row and still be counted as one?
Great explanation thanks today only I bring s-quence game and I don't know how to play
if you use a Jack to remove a chip do you put down your own chip in the same turn? And must you have a card that's part of that sequence?
Nope. You just remove somebody else's chip, and your turn is done.
Thank you and God bless 🙏
Thanks so much. Great video for newbies. I just bought the game. ❤️
Great explanation, thanks!!
I'm glad it was helpful, thanks for the nice comment 😀
Awesome job gurlfriend!! I definitely understand how to play because of your vid! Thx
I'm glad you liked it :) thanks for watching and for your comment!
Love the house rules!
thank you for explainig well !!
easy to understand! thank you
thanks great demonstration and explanation. cheers
Does 9 consecutive spaces / cards whether horizontal or vertical make up 2 sequences ?
That adorable woman was incredibly informative and… adorable. 🤷🏻♂️🤣
Life seems a little less droll knowing that there is a woman that beautiful somewhere out there in the world.
Also, I noticed! 😊🤣😂🤣
Buen trabajo 👍, definitivamente i gonna buy it sis'
The rules from the box say u have to deal 6 cards?
If you have a completed sequence, can you add a sixth chip in the sequence and it count as a new sequence?
No. You need to have 2 completely-different Sequences.
I just bought this game and want to beat my husband so I am here to learn :-0 :-)
is one pack of cards used with two players: thank you: good video
We used both packs...
thanks
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Two questions:If 3 person's are planning do you need three different color chips. Second questions: If 5 person's are playing do they play individually or on a team.
For 3 yes
For 5...u should make teams
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Didn’t want to edit? The ending was creepy, not the “hope you win!” But hey, I’m now convinced you purposely scripted that. But who knows? You do!
Jokers are not used in this game
Yeah, but they come with the game, so you might as well add them in--Right?
@@mylesmarkson1686 to play other games like Canasta yes!
@@samueldecelles6646 Or if you can figure out a way to use them in this game (like she has), then why not? They have spaces on the board for them. I like her idea, and I'm gonna give it a try.
Good but I don't have joker card like you
That is interesting that you don't have a joker card - but that makes very little difference in the actual play of the game (unless you want to monopolize the corners) so hopefully the video was still helpful for you.
So... What do you do if you don't have a joker? Do we need to claim the "free spot" to "hold" our sequence? Or can anyone claim it? Help.
I’m not a fan of “ house rules”... no “ house” agrees on same rules in my experience.
To each their own, for sure. You certainly need to agree on the house rule before playing with them - I've had times when we thought we played with the same house rule but there was a difference and it totally changed the outcome of the game.
Why doesn’t it mention house rules in the rules? Or is it something you’ve made up?
@@lindasearell564 Yeah, "house rules" are rule-changes that everybody in your house agrees on.
I'm sorry I can't listen to music can you talking