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This event is beginning TONIGHT, March 11th @ 8:30 PM EST
How to sign up: The reason I chose this particular site is due to the fact that it is extremely easy to register. It literally requires a username and a password and an e-mail if you happen to forget your password.
To register with playok.com just simply go to: http://www.playok.com/intl/en/register.phtml.
How to play: On Thursday, to get into the channel around 8:30 PM EST, it's an easy process.
1. Go to: http://www.playok.com/intl/en/euker/ and log in with the account that you have made through playok.com 2. Choose the channel: Morliny
Look for the player named Kingkrumb and you'll be set to go.
Below is the initial information:
Hello TL,
My name is SpaceDominator and I have been around the StarCraft Community since the original StarCraft Beta. However, besides my own love for playing StarCraft, my other biggest interest is that of card games. Since I was rather young, I used to play a ton of different classic card games such as Euchre, Hearts, Spades, Bridge, Pinochle, etc.. and loved playing them for fun and analyzing the strategy to them.
So over the past few months over at BlizzForums, I have held a weekly card game night where we have switched up and learned and played a new card game each week. We have played everything from Euchre to 3-5-8 to Barbu to Agurk to Cribbage to Spades to Whist to Hearts, etc.. We've had a good turnout of people each week and we've had a lot of fun each week with it.
So what's the point of me bringing all this up? I'm inviting TeamLiquid to take part in my Euchre Tournament that I will be hosting next Wednesday, March 18th @ 9:00 PM EST. I thought it would be pretty fun to bring people from different communities together to compete in a simple to learn card game that is pretty quick. The entire tournament will last approximately only 75-90 minutes total.
However, the thing is that this event isn't only for players who know how to play the game of Euchre but it is also an opportunity to learn how to play Euchre. For those of you that are interested in learning or just playing some friendly warm up games, I will be hosting starting on Wednesday, March 11th @ 8:30 PM EST a night where will be teaching Euchre and also forming the partnerships for play the next week.
Full details about the two nights are available at: http://www.swoopzone.net/bf/euchretourney.html
If you have any questions or would like to me to give you a reminder about the event(either through AIM, PM, E-mail, etc...) feel free to let me know in this thread.
I thank you for your time and I am looking forward to seeing TL represented in the event.
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pretty neat idea. I won't have time in the next week, but as you seem to hold these events on a regular basis I'll be sure to participate in the future.
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Yeah definitely distant_voice. My original intent wasn't to advertise BF's Sports and More Board, but usually every Monday, I'll post the newest game night information in that part at: http://174.34.157.8/forumdisplay.php?f=82(for that Wed).
Since you're from Germany, I have to ask though. Do you know how to play Skat? I've always been looking for someone that could explain and teach us how to play it as it seems like it's a pretty fun game but some of the rules seemed a bit odd to me.
Glad to hear someone likes the idea.
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omg I love Euchre! Count me in man.
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Oo this sounds fun.
I play a lot of euchre, spades, hearts, poker, at a pretty good level.
If anyone is interested in partnering for this PM me or respond here and we'll get in touch ^^
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I would be utterly shocked if you two were the only ones here at TL that know how to play Euchre. If you are worried about the rules at all reading the thread, check out: http://www.dougshaw.com/euchre/rules.html, they do a great job of simplifying the rules and if you had any questions, let me know in here as well.
If you're worried about time, most Euchre games last about 15-20 minutes, which is another reason why it's a perfect card game for a tourney/event like this. 
Glad to see some interest though right off the bat!
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I play a lot of spades / hearts, never got into bridge or euchre or gin or anything like that
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hmm i might play, but my regular p has an exam to study for.. can i sign up solo? and hope i get someone that plays like me, haha
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On March 10 2009 00:41 KOFgokuon wrote: I play a lot of spades / hearts, never got into bridge or euchre or gin or anything like that
If you like Spades, I think you'll like Euchre. Spades is a fun game but it just can take a really, really long time. I'm surprised though that if you like Spades, that you wouldn't like Bridge as they are very similar in nature, with the only additional complexity being the bidding and the fact that the trump suit changes.
On March 10 2009 01:35 JeeJee wrote: hmm i might play, but my regular p has an exam to study for.. can i sign up solo? and hope i get someone that plays like me, haha
Definitely! One thing that we've done a lot in the past is just rotate through partners just to play games. Especially this week, you're more than welcome to come alone and join us. In terms of the tournament next week, in the room that we will have designated for it(designated by the playok server), you can set up your partnerships before the day of, so if there was another solo player needing a partner, you could set yourself up with one.
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no bridge players ?
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On March 10 2009 01:44 HamerD wrote:no bridge players  ?
I love bridge as well. I love to play it and I really find it to be one of the most intellectual card games out there. The only issue though with Bridge is dealing with the bidding systems as everyone learns their own methodology despite the standardization of these systems. We have played Whist and Bid Whist as part of my weekly gaming nights which is essentially the playing of Bridge without the grandiose bidding.
We were originally planning on playing Bridge as one of our nights but we had such inconsistencies with people showing up for Whist and really a lack of interest in learning the bidding.
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my card game knowledge is limited to different kinds of poker T.T
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ah, bidding is THE great art in bridge. I've played whist too, don't know about bid whist but I'd imagine it's somewhere in between? Well I'm intrigued but I'd probably be asleep around the time but we'll see ^^.
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On March 10 2009 02:11 Etherone wrote: my card game knowledge is limited to different kinds of poker T.T
Honestly, we can work with that to get you to learn how to play Euchre, and to be honest that's part of the objective of these nights is to teach people how to play these fun card games. We can go more basic, if we need to. Really, there are only a few key terminologies that you need to understand ->
1. Trump -> A trump suit in any card game is what I would call the "super suit." Any trump card beats a non-trump card. So if Spades were trump any Spade would be any non-spade.
2. Trick -> A trick refers to each player playing one or more cards in turn.
In Euchre... in particular a couple of key things:
1. Left/Right Bower -> The most complex part of the game of Euchre. In Euchre, you only play with the Aces, Kings, Queens, Jacks, Tens and Nines. The Right Bower is the highest card that can be played and will take ANY trick. The Right Bower is the Jack of the trump suit. The Left Bower is the second highest card that can be played and is the Jack of the other suit of the same color as trump. Example: If Hearts is Trump, Jack of Hearts is the Right Bower(highest card), Jack of Diamonds(second highest) It is important to note that both bowers are considered as part of the trump suit, which is important as in Euchre you have to follow suit at all times.
2. Order Up -> In Euchre, the opportunity to determine the trump suit rotates from each player after the dealer. Ordering up a card gives the dealer the turned up card and is a declaration by that player that they think their team can win 3 out of the 5 tricks, with that turned up card's suit as trump.
Beyond that... there isn't much else except knowing that the cards rank in order: Right Bower, Left Bower, Ace of Trumps, King of Trumps, Queen of Trumps, Ten of Trumps, Nine of Trumps, Ace, King, Queen, Ten, Nine(all in the other suits)
On March 10 2009 02:13 HamerD wrote: ah, bidding is THE great art in bridge. I've played whist too, don't know about bid whist but I'd imagine it's somewhere in between? Well I'm intrigued but I'd probably be asleep around the time but we'll see ^^.
Exactly it is. I've tried to learn the Standard American Bidding System for a long while. Bid Whist is interesting as you can declare for high cards to be good or low cards to be good. If you're curious about the rules, check out: http://whistportal.com/rules_bid.html
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On March 10 2009 01:35 JeeJee wrote: hmm i might play, but my regular p has an exam to study for.. can i sign up solo? and hope i get someone that plays like me, haha
I'm looking for a partner for this tourney if you're interested. Just for fun, but I'd like to play a few games beforehand also. PM me ^^
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When will we be deciding partners for this?
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On March 10 2009 07:13 Murkyith14 wrote: When will we be deciding partners for this?
Fair enough question. You don't actually need to declare your partner for the tournament until you are in the room Next Wednesday as you will actually do it in the room through the playok system. I sort of viewed this Wednesday as an opportunity to get to know the others who will likely be participating and to also learn the game. We have traditionally rotated through partners in the past, but again, that's up to the players that show. You can ultimately change/decide on your partners up until that time.
In case you are wondering, I cannot declare the tournament on the playok system more than a week in advance. I will post the details of how you can access that room as soon as I create the tournament. I promise you, the process to get in will be just as simple as getting on this week.
Lastly, I should mention as well. This Wednesday the time frame is NOT that important. If you can't show up exactly at 8:30 PM EST, don't fret. Just show up when you can as it's more than likely there will be people in the server for at least a couple of hours. However, for the tournament you will need to be punctual as the server won't wait for anyone.
I hope that answers your question.
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I really play too much hearts. I never really got into any other card games. I'll do a bit of research and see!
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On March 10 2009 09:11 SpaceDominator wrote:Show nested quote +On March 10 2009 07:13 Murkyith14 wrote: When will we be deciding partners for this? Fair enough question. You don't actually need to declare your partner for the tournament until you are in the room Next Wednesday as you will actually do it in the room through the playok system. I sort of viewed this Wednesday as an opportunity to get to know the others who will likely be participating and to also learn the game. We have traditionally rotated through partners in the past, but again, that's up to the players that show. You can ultimately change/decide on your partners up until that time. In case you are wondering, I cannot declare the tournament on the playok system more than a week in advance. I will post the details of how you can access that room as soon as I create the tournament. I promise you, the process to get in will be just as simple as getting on this week. Lastly, I should mention as well. This Wednesday the time frame is NOT that important. If you can't show up exactly at 8:30 PM EST, don't fret. Just show up when you can as it's more than likely there will be people in the server for at least a couple of hours. However, for the tournament you will need to be punctual as the server won't wait for anyone. I hope that answers your question.
Cool man
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This sounds like a lot of fun but i'm not sure if i'll be open wednesday. Do we have to declare our intent to join beforehand or can we just show up and be admitted depending on open space?
I come from a big family and we all play double deck bid euchre, which is also called Hasenpfeffer. It's tons of fun and once you learn it normal euchre just pales in comparison. I've also played hearts, but would love to learn bridge and pinochle. I'll be sure to try and stay updated on your games.
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