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CASTLE.

Last seen on: The Guardian – Cryptic Crossword No 28,187 – Jul 16 2020

Random information on the term “CASTLE”:

Castle (also known as Palace) is a card game designed by Bruno Faidutti and Serge Laget.Each player begins the game with their place and a hand of cards the remaining cards go into a draw pile for the players. After the players castles are built in front of them they start the game by having the person with the lowest card lay first (the number of cards in hand and deck depend upon the number of players in the game). It is a shedding card game, i.e. the winning player is the one who disposes of all of their cards (in hand and personal deck) first.

Setup:

It is a card game played with 2-5 players. Deal cards 3 at a time, the first set of three dealt to each player is being placed face-down. These cards cannot been seen until the draw pile in the middle of the table is gone. Players will then have been dealt 6 cards to pick up. Players choose the best 3 cards to place on top of their face down castle. These 6 cards become their entire castle and the three remaining cards become their hand to play with. There must be three cards in the players’ hand at all times until reaching the castle. Players reach the castle without any cards in hand unless required to pick up the pile in the discard pile.

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