Proposal: No hair with a village over there
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How are the competitions? Someone once wrote that the competitions are like this...where are they now? Who has been to the competitions? Another thing is that if there is a draw, the next game comes and the one who wins the next one also gets 2 extra points for the previous game. I've played like that, I can't say how others have played. Sometimes there are 2 draws in a row and you play empty, that would also speed up the game and you wouldn't have to play 2 games in between, what do you think or how is it played elsewhere?
http://www.valjalajahiselts.eu/Sasku-reeglid also says that you don't get points for being stuck in the village or for being hairy - so it's like there's no such thing as normal hair... I've played like that in Tartu, Viljandi, Pärnu and Paide counties.
I lived in Pärnu..but I don't remember if it was hairy or not, I've only played Ülälömat in the dense forest in the heath, in the heath, in the breeze, in the sparrow, in the sedge, in the jaagupi, and up to the vändrani, and usually there were also bottles. That's why we played Ülälömat. It was harder to make a match...D
MegaJopski, read through those Valjala Jahiselts sasku rules and see how many differences you can find with the sasku rules here - you can't extract a single rule from the context there.
[i]posted by KOBA1[/i] a furry is a furry, it doesn't matter, don't think of one more rule again
Well, what's the point! Nobody thinks about it anymore, listen to what older people say and how things really were and are. Generally, there has been no trouble with the over-village or the furry.... The Over-village The furry "sucked in" from the over-kill variant, where there seems to be the least amount of thinking involved. And as mentioned above, the pair that can leave the furry cards in the over-village (i.e. not bid) is not worth big points! The beauty of Sasku's game comes from how they know how to get the most out of a bad card in cooperation, and for this, it is necessary to bid accordingly. There is simply no need to throw random sentences around, people are the ones who think first on this site..
Very dry story, I can't say anything else :)
understand HAIRY IS HAIRY, that old person's drool you're making is shit!!! and the fact that your grandma invented Sasku is also your own invention, don't drink too much and don't drink too much :D
If the furry immediately ends the game, then there is no furry in the village; however, if the furry does not immediately end the game, then there is furry in the village.
[i]posted by Mets58[/i] If a hairy man ends the game immediately, then there is no hair in the village; however, if a hairy man does not end the game immediately, then there is a hairy man in the village
a hairy man does not end the game, but gets a certain face - here in Vint with replaced points, which is very correct... a hairy man ends the game if it is done on a clean sheet, i.e. at the beginning of the game - this would also be feasible in Vint.... the village is not involved at all... you can get a hairy man in the village, but you cannot get points for it - the question arises, what are the points for - this is a game of bidding or shouting... there must be some kind of punishment, if you did not bid - your fault... I understand that many people on this site have learned the game and do not want updates and for me it should remain that way, but let no one come and say that a hairy man in the village should get points and the same as a suit or square hair... [i]posted by rabapalm[/i] [quote][i]posted by KOBA1[/i] a hairy man is a hairy man, it doesn't matter, don't think of one more rule again [/quote] Well, what's the point! Nobody thinks about it anymore, listen to what older people say and how things really have been and are. Generally, there has been no trouble with the over-village or the hairy man.... The over-village Hairy man "sucked in" from the over-kill variant, where there seems to be the least amount of thinking involved. And as mentioned above, the pair that can leave the hairy man's cards in the over-village (i.e. not bid) is not worth big points! The beauty of Sasku's game comes from how they know how to get the most out of a bad card in cooperation, and to do this, you need to bid accordingly. There's just no need to throw random sentences around, people are the ones who think first on this site..
Raba, you know! I even called my father about this (he's turning 80) and ... he's already old enough. Fortunately, not senile. A hairy one is a HAIRY one and it doesn't matter whether you got it from the other side of the village or just like that. My husband also says (as a Tartu University nerd from the early 90s) that a HAIRY one is a HAIRY one! A hairy one is so supreme that it nullifies everything that can be nullified. If you make a pot, for example, and get a hairy one, then you could also count the points based on the so-called coefficient, because a suit is less valuable than a square. But a hairy one is a hairy one!