The dealer proceeds to deal each player a stack of 13 cards and pass them clockwise until each player has a hand. Then the other partner does the same and deals each player the foot. These two stacks of cards must remain separate. They must shuffle the cards then one person takes the deck. Hand and Foot is typically played as a partner game, partners sit across from each other at the table. The instructions below are the best fit for a 4 player game with partners. This game is also closely related to Pennies From Heaven. However, this game can be played with any number of people. The game generally has 4 players consisting of 2 partnerships. This game does not have standard rules and is also played with a variety of variations. In Hand and Foot, players are dealt two sets of cards: the hand, which is played with first, and the foot, which is then played after. Hand and Foot card game is a game related to Canasta. NUMBER OF PLAYERS: 2-6 players NUMBER OF CARDS: Five 54-card decks (52 cards + 2 Jokers) RANK OF CARDS: A,K,Q,J,10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2 TYPE OF GAME: Canasta/Rummy AUDIENCE: Adult OBJECTIVE OF HAND AND FOOT: The object of the game is to play the hand and foot while making the needed melds.
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the whole idea about what tanks are supposed to be and how they are supposed to work changed after WW2, and obviously that came with a lot of advancements in tech and weaponry as well. that's an entirely different type of warfare. Tanks are too good to face anything lower but they're too bad to face cold war obviously. will focus on that for the next big update. If I may the only one having this problem? PLEASE no stupid comments, no hate, no flame! It's just an idea and I am looking for new solutions. (They should open a type/mode for WW2 fights only) Strictly seprate tanks from WW2 and everything after 1945 (Just impossible to match old tanks with new tanks, that's it.) No matching with WW2 tanks and "modern" tanks. All "modern" tanks must be marked as "modern"/"after WW2" (Everything after 1945) All tanks from WW2-era must be marked as WW2. So, dear community, what do you think? Any solutions, ideas for the WT-devs.? Not only for Germany, for every WW2 tank. I for myself noticed that after the implement of the "new era tanks" the "old era tanks" have a really hard way to play. There are tanks from "modern" age like from 1950 or 1971 against tank from 1944/1945.Įxample: I had several plays as Panther A, F or G against a Centurion MK 10. I just wanna know what you think about that. |
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