![]() ![]() When Danny returned, I dealt out the first 8 cards, giving him 2 aces, the Dragon, the Phoenix and four kings. He got a phone call while we were dealing out the next hand of a game, and while he was out of the room I quickly stacked all the good cards every fourth one from the top of the deck. This story also involves Danny, only this time he was my partner. And, if you think that was bad, he proceeded to call Grand Tichu/Tichu on the next three hands as well, with similar success rate.īill eventually ended up being a perfectly fine player, but you would never have guessed based on that start. Apparently he called Grand Tichu due to having a “full house” (not a valid Tichu combination). He proceeded to go out dead last (without having a card higher than a king in his hand). We then dealt out the first 8 cards and Bill gives his a quick scan and says “I’m calling Grand Tichu.” We tried to talk him out of it “um…that’s really hard…maybe not on your first hand of the game ever?”/”you will lose 200 points for your team if you don’t go out first!” but Bill insisted. ![]() I gave a quick rule explanation, and then talked about betting points to go out first “but don’t do that till you’ve played a few hands and see how the game works.” ![]() If you know Bill, you know he has no shortage of “confidence.” So it probably shouldn’t have been a surprise how his first Tichu game went. ![]()
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