Learn to Play ::
Rated G :: The trick-taking game Wizard uses a sixty-card deck that consists of the traditional 52-card deck (1-13 in four suits) along with four Wizards (high) and four Jesters (low). Players compete over multiple rounds based on the number of players, and whoever ends with the highest score wins. In each round, players are dealt a hand of cards — one card in the first round, two cards in the second, three in the third, etc. — then trump is determined by flipping the top card of the undealt deck; if a suit is revealed, that suit is trump, while if a Wizard or Jester (or no card in the final round) is revealed, then the round has no trump. Players then state how many tricks they expect to win in the round.
Game Experience Level
Beginner
Game Society
Not part of a gaming society
Game Master
Daniel Setzer
Thursday July 7 10:00 pm to 12:00 am | Mage Room (Marriott Ballroom A-E) :: Learn to Play 3 |
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