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Play Your Cards Right - Board Game Based on the popular tv series

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Unlike the US version, the questions usually had some comedy value (for example: The question would be, "We asked 100 tattoo-artists – if somebody came in asking for a tattoo of Bruce Forsyth, would you try to talk them out of it?"). The first couple would joke around with Bruce, and then decide on a sum of, say, 64. The second couple would say "higher" (and Bruce would pretend to be offended). If the answer was, say, 26, the second couple were wrong in guessing "higher", so the first couple started with the cards.

Players have to guess whether each card is higher or lower than the previous card. If they guess all the cards in sequence they win a prize! You'll either have the artwork already, potentially from a prior project or your designers, or you'll need to use our free design service. Both options will still be quality assured by our print and product teams prior to going into production. Simply tell us your preferencefrom the above options, prior to adding the product to your basket. what happens next? Free design service We have invested in the latest print media technology from Japan so that each printed product is finished to a high standard. The engineering that supports our machinery allows usto scale the fulfilment of your products so that they reach your business on time, even at a high velocity.

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If no player turns over their last card correctly to win the round during the first turn, the host reads out the next question card to the second player and the round is played in the same way. The third question: Play Your Cards Right works perfectly in conjunction with any array of casino tables, with guests gambling their haul of chips against correctly guessing whether the next card is going to be higher or lower rank than the previous card. The other player now has a 'free go'. The first card in their row is turned over and that player plays in the same way. A player receiving a free go cannot change their first card. Freeze: 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.

Players have to guess if each card is higher or lower than the previous card. If they correctly call all the cards in sequence they win a prize. If the round still hasn't been won after three questions, the fourth question becomes 'sudden death'. Whichever player gets control of the board can either play their cards and turn over all the cards remaining in their row to win (they may change their card under the 'freeze' marker) or they can force the other player to turn over all their remaining cards correctly to win the round (this player cannot change their starter card). Whichever team plays must reach the end of their row successfully to win or they lose that round.If they get to the end of the top row and conquer the whole board (8 correct guesses!) then the player is paid out a massive4 to 1 on their orginal bet! Our team will transform your base artwork into specialist formats specific to the media; for example, making a representative design for laser engraving from your source PDF or AI file. We've found that the best approach is to send us what you have and we'll get creating! How do I design a header for my a-board? 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.

Our print and design services are managed by our team based in the UK. They are a dedicated team of creative artists, engineers and production managers that are experts in their field of design and manufacturing. If the player has scored 4000 points or more, these points are safe and are added to the player's overall score. The player is then given the non-multiple choice question from the next card in the smaller box. If they answer this question correctly they have the chance to win a further 5000 points. They have the option of changing the final base card. If they correctly predict whether or not the final card is higher or lower, they win the extra 5000 points. To be the player with the most points after each player has taken one turn as the host. Preparation: An interactive DVD game of Play Your Cards Right was released in 2007, with an updated sequel released in 2008, both produced by DVDPro.

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. The player will then attempt to guess whether the next card in line is Higher or Lower rank than the previous. If the next card was the same rank as the card showing, it counted as a wrong guess; indeed, this is the only way to be wrong when an ace or deuce appeared. "You don't get anything for a pair, not in this game" was Forsyth's catch phrase on such occasions. Five games are played with each player acting as the host once. The other four players play in two teams of two chosen at random each time. A winning pair each score the same points. Rules for 6 players:

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