What is a card game war?

War is an easy card game that even very young children can play. The aim of the war is to end with all cards. Required knowledge is the order of the order of the card and the ability to count. Since some people play war with ACE HIGH and others play with ACE Low, it is important to agree before the start.

How to play a war with a card game War play is usually played with two players, although some people differ and play with more. The only card package, with the jokes removed, is mixed and distributed to two players, one by one in the face of the face, so each has 26 cards.

Both players turn their highest card. They determine which card has a higher rank, and this player takes both cards and places them face down to the bottom of their stack. If the cards have the same rank, no matter which evaluation is, there is a war.

If there is a war, each player says he will take another card from his hRomads and put it on his warring card and watch it face up. Cards face top now are now compared and the card of higher worthy victories, all cards take all the cards in both war piles. If the war cards are the same rank, then there is another war directly at the top of the former, with one card face down and the other Faceup card on each pile and the winner takes all the cards in the war piles.

teach children playing a war with a card game
In order to help children learn the game, you can set a simple chart with the order of cards to help them remember. Depending on the choice of what ACE ranks would look like one of the following lists:

A, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, J, Q, K

or

2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, J, Q, K, A

If they are not sure which card wins, you can ask them to count from one and find out which number is the first.

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