Play Your Cards Right (Game Tin PYCR)

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Play Your Cards Right (Game Tin PYCR)

Play Your Cards Right (Game Tin PYCR)

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married men: If you and your wife kept a parrot, and one day he said "I love you, Big Al" would you be suspicious?: 69 Sharing its name with a golf score (which describes a score of three under par), which bird is capable of flying over 500 miles without flapping it wings?

Four games are played in total. Each player will play two games, act as host in one and act as card dealer in the other. The combination of who plays who can be made at random. Rules for 5 players: You can learn so much have some great fun. If you do it with friends, it's a great way to challenge each other and have a good time. Playing these kinds of games also supports cognitive and brain development and helps us to think more creatively. Who can participate in general trivia games? We asked 100 butchers: 'Which would worry you more, a visit from the Income Tax or a visit from Public Health?' How many said Public Health? Play Your Cards Right (or Bruce Forsyth's Play Your Cards Right) is a British television game show based on, and played similarly to, the American show Card Sharks. Consider whether you want to give the competitors a chance or really make them sweat. If you have kids playing you'll want to include easy questions so that they can participate fully, but trivia quizzes designed for adults can be as difficult as you like. More Awesome Ice Breaker Games and Questions To Askwomen who are opposed to the women's liberation movement: Should a wife put her husband's happiness before her own? 57 married women: Has your spouse ever been too proud to take your advice, and then lived to regret it?: 59

When Card Sharks was slated for a revival in 1986, Forsyth himself was considered as possible host by creator/producer Mark Goodson (Forsyth, at the time, was in the United States filming the short-lived Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak). The job ultimately went to Bob Eubanks and Bill Rafferty. We asked 100 pet shop owners: 'Would you sell a hamster to a hungry looking person?' How many said yes? The winning couple got 200 points to begin with. Bruce would then ask a question, if they got it right, they'd win an extra 50 points, if they got it wrong, they lost 50 points. There were two rows of three cards dealt out (going from left to right, and upward), and one final card at the top. At the start of each row, they could change their card. At the start of the second row, they got an extra 200 points. The rules are the same as in the previous game, but they had to bet on each turn of the card with a minimum bet of 50 points, or up to the number of points they have at that time. When they got to the final card, the couple's score determined the prize they played for. If they had 4,000 or more, they could play for the car (which was a separate game on the US version). They were asked a simple question (usually to name 5 of something – no-one ever got this wrong), and then predicted higher or lower for the final card. If they were right, they would win the car. If not, they won a prize based on their score. A score of less than 4,000 points after finishing the second row required a bet of at least half of the points. What do points make?" [Audience: "PRIZES!"]. In the later series: "What do pounds make?" [Audience: "RICH PEOPLE!"]

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More often than not Bruce had to remind a couple getting a free go, "You cannot change the card because you didn't win the question."



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