Go-Stop

Godori (or Go- Stop) is a Korean gambling, which is played with a set of 48 cards.

When playing cards are hwatu ( Hangul: 화투, Hanja :花 鬪, dt " flower cards " ) are used. These are, except for the Joker, identical with the Japanese hanafuda ( " flower cards "). The 12 different colors are available for 12 months, each month contains four cards and is represented by a flower. In addition to the flowers can still be different symbols shown on the maps, which establish the distribution of points.

Gameplay

Usually Godori is played with three players, but also a 2 - player variant is possible. Play 3 players against each other, each player has 7 cards in hand, 6 maps are open in the middle ( the number varies depending on the number of players ) and the rest face down on a stack.

The game is played anticlockwise. The first player places a card from his hand on one card of the same month. He then reveals a card from the deck ( deck) and places them in no match with any other month also in the center of the map. Fits them to a different month, so he puts them on and won four matching cards. Does the dealer's up card can be just the played out, so as to take all three together related cards in the game center. When no match a card from the hand must be stored and then an uncovered from the stack.

Points

Through the symbols on the cards, points can be collected. Points result in the combination of certain cards ( five animals cards include eg a point, each additional animal card another point ). Especially many points the player who reached the 3 bird cards; Therefore, the game is also " Godori " (birds ) is called. If a player earns 3 points, so he can say "Stop" and finish the game with it. Alternatively, he can continue the game by saying "Go". The player then has the opportunity to make further points higher to win, but this is also associated with a higher risk.

Maps

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